“TIMES” COMMENT
ON COMING CONFERENCE
(“Times.”)
(Received Jan. 27th. at 9.31 a.in.) LONDON, January 26.
The “Times” says it will not be easy between now and March to bring the American public to ivalji,.© that all trade is only barter of goods atul services, aid that money, even in the foiin of gold, is merely a counter to facilitate their exchange. Until this is realised, there is little hope of a settlement-fir If >s 'realised in time, the d'sem.'sions at Washington may be a useful prelude to the. World Conference at Geneva. The World Economic Preparatory Committee his found it impossible to fix a date for the meeting earliei- than the end of May, owing to the time necessary to past documents to he studied by the more remote member.?, such as New Zealand and Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1933, Page 3
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