THE GOLD SUPPLY
INTERNATIONAL ACE!EEM ENT > MOOTED. (Wireless.) ; . RUGBY,, July 24. ' In flip .House, 0f... i Cotpmons, .the . Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt. Hop.;; Philip ( Snowden, was asked .what steps* lie proposed to. arrive at, in an. inter-j national agreement for rationing and, econoinising the use of.,gold in order,, to !stabilise .its value ■ in .relation, to. commodity prices. ... Mr Snowden replied that the causes in the Alienations in the value of gold were under consideration by a delegation of the Financial Committee of, tlie League of Nations, which was expected to report to the League. This would also, lie had no doubt, be con- i sidered by the Committee on Finance, and Industry set up by the Govern,-, ment. Asked if he wmi'd make representations at the , forthcoming Imperial .'.Conference with a yiew to therational-; isiilg, and economising of the gold sup-, plv, Mr Snowden sajd that lie did not. think that it fell within' the province; of the,. Imperial;Conference;, ■ It’ was, wholly an international question, •■ih
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1930, Page 6
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167THE GOLD SUPPLY Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1930, Page 6
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