PROBLEMS OF FINANCE.
CtfCNTfilE'S MUST RECOVER, Br Telegraph.—*»•» Asm-—Copyright. .. Received Oct 1, 8.30 pj». London, Sept. 30. .The* Australian and New Zealand tr»s§ Association interviewed Sir James Alien, who has returned from Brussels. Sir Janes Allen stated that the difficulty of the financial conference was ,$M> reach concrete decisions, owing to tike diversity of opinions and ideals exprecwd in polyglot discussions by more than a hundred delegates. The trend # Opinion favored each country, fiscally and industrially, re-establishing itself. JTo BUte> large or small, is entitled to aMiitance until it balances revenue and BXMnditure. ,• W ita»e» ABen did not believe the results would affect New Zealand. "The Ptwln&Mia can best help Britain by insreagfng exports to America to redress j It* advene exchanges," he said.—Ana.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 5
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