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HOPE CENTRED ON THE STATEMENT BY AMERICA ADJOURNMENT UNLIKELY The cables to-day indicate that Mr- iRooseVelt's rejection bf the s'tabilisation proposals Kas re-kindled the pessimjsm 'of last week. Thetalk of an aajoiirnment of the coriference is not considered well-foiinded. Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald has been in close conversation with Mr. Cardell HulI (Americai )and Mr. Ch'artih'erlaih has miet the representatives of'France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland and Hollaiid.
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Paris, July 2. All rumours of the Ff ench . intention to withdraw from the conference were dissipated by the announcement that M. Bonnet will return to London to join in the conference d'eliberations on Monday. It is understood he 'reI ceived Cabinet instruetions to work for a stabilisation agreement with' Britain and the European powers for later submission to the United States. " Those who are generally wellinformed declare that the Daladier Governin'ent has decided that if the conference' failed to produce tangible results hy July 31, France will withdraw from the Customs Truce and impose a 15 per cent surtax on Ame- [ rica'n goods as eompensation for the devaluatibn of the dollar' just as she did on British goods when Britain ahand'oned gold.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 574, 4 July 1933, Page 5
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