ANGLO-U.S. TALK
REGARDING MONEY MATTERS.
(United Press Association —By Electria Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON. Juno 28
A frank talk between the British and American delegates was among interesting happenings behind the scenes at the Conference yesterday. J.t is understood the British representatives emphasised their view that progress on the monetary side was un - questionably being delayed by tho American attitude on currency stabilisation. This view will doubtless be conveyed by Senator null to Professor Morley, and also to President Roosevelt, with whom the delegation is in almost daily touch by tho transAtlantic telephone, professor Moley, interviewed, Said he was not a member of the United States Delegation, but merely a- messenger to it, and is staying only a week. He expressed himself optimistic as to the outcome of the Conference, He fearecl ho would be unable to make a statement for at least two days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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