A BRITISH INQUIRY
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LONDON, November 4
In the House of Commons, Mr Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced the appointment of 'a Committee to inquire into banking and finance credit, the inquiry to have.regard both to the internal and the international factors governing their operation.
The Committee are to make recommendations calculated to make those agents promote the development of trade and commerce.
The Committee will consist of: Mr H. B. MacMillan, K.C. (ex-Lord Advocate of. Scotland), Chairman; Sir Thomas Allan, Mr Ernest Levin (Transport Workers’ Union leader)Lord Bradbury, Mr R. 11. Brand (Director of Lloyd’s Bank), Professor Gregory, •T. M. Keynes, Mr Cecil Lubbock (Director of the Bank of England), Mr Reginald McKenna, Mr Lennox B. Lee, Mr J. T. Newbold (the ex-Communist, who is now a Labour Researcher), fell V alter Raine, Mr J. F. Taylor, Mr A. A. G. Tulloch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1929, Page 6
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