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AMERICAN REACTION TO SENATOR BORAH'S PROPOSAL

(Press. Assn,

• — By Telegraph — Copyright).

Rec. July 25, 5.0 p.m. NEW YORK, Sunday The New York Timcs Washington correspondent says that Senator Borah's proposal for an international conference offers an opportunity for

Europe to ask the TJnited States to include war debts in the coming monetary conference under the League of Nations. Both' Mr. Herbert Hoover and Mr. H. L. Stimson are ahsent from the city, likewise the majority of Congress leaders, and the few remaining are unsympathetic It is suggested that the forthconiing conference should be made applicablo to the timex Senator Borah's proposal to discuss debts at this conference is in direct contradiction to the established American policy. The proposal to separate mattprs between this country and her debtors is re-

garded with considerahle interest. Some predict that it would result in the European nations waiting for the conference to eommence.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 5

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AMERICAN REACTION TO SENATOR BORAH'S PROPOSAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 5

AMERICAN REACTION TO SENATOR BORAH'S PROPOSAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 5

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