WAR DEBTS
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POOR RESULTS EXPECTED THE DISCUSSIONS ' WILL BE SHELVED INDEFINITELY POSITION DIFFICULT
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(Rec. 7 p.m.) New York, October 28 The New York Times Washington correspondent says that tbe British war debt delegates will formally call upon Mr. Roosevelt within the next few days. Administration circles expect that the result of the conference . will be the shelving of the debt discussions for an indefinite period. . Persons who are in close touch with the three conferences declare that the viewpoints were so far apart that the discussions . were limited to the general statements of.the nations' positions. The inauguration of the new monetary policy and the strain of the N.RiA. programme made negotiations more difficult. The pending Soviet recognition conversations are held to be another factor making postponement desirable. It is thought that Mr. Roosevelt will offer Britain the opportunity to make another token payment, which although not satisfactory to London, will probafily be accepted as the only alternative offered to avoid default.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 675, 30 October 1933, Page 5
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