[?]URGENT PROBLEMS
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SOLUTION IMPERATIVE
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LONDON, Saturday. 'he declaration of the Powers reding the moratorium reads: "We deeply impressed with the inising gravity of the economic and ncial perils overhanging the world are convinced that these problems uire a final and definite solution ch must he pursued henceforward hout delay." s the rcsult of last night's private versations between representatives the principal powers, Mr. Ramsay :Donald to-day summoned the raalists and read an "important ument" signed hy the representa■S of the five principal creditor fers, to which Herr von Papen irmany), after the resumption of private plenary sitting, added his ®sing and txpressed the hope that K conference would not disappoint I aspirations of the world. Bhe fact that the conference will Hable to resume with some measR of agreement created a buzz of Btement which was a pleasant conB>t to yesterday's unpromising start.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 255, 20 June 1932, Page 5
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