U.S. ATTITUDE
(Press Assn.
STABILISATION PLAN PROVES A STUMBLING BLOCK ■ ROOSEYELT'S DILEMMA
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
Ree. June 19, 7.0 p.m., London, June 18. The Times says that the conf erence will again meet under the shadow of Mr. Roosevelt's unwillingness to endorse the temporary stabilisation plaii, which is not so much even de fact'o stabilisation, as an attempt to confine stability of the dollar and the pound within certain elastic limits. Mr. Harrison has returned to New York, but Mr. Roosevelt's other financial emissaries apparently remain to draft a despatch with further proposals, but these are hardly expected to be successful until it is known liow far domestic policies will permit Mr. Roosevelt to co-operate with other nations.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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118U.S. ATTITUDE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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