"IF I WERE DICTATOR."
INDIAN PRINCE'S IDEAS.
LONDON, December 25.
The Aga Khan, premier native Prince in India, in a broadcast talk in London, told what he would do with the world if he were Dictator. Points in his programme are:—.
A fixed unvarying exchange, whereby both gold and silver tokens and paper money (based on the guarantees of the dictatorship) would balance goods.
Step to make impossible the overwhelming calamity of another world war, anil to rectify the acknowledged errors of the peace concluded • twelve years ago.
Authority resting on a force internationally owned. For purposes of internal peace, national police and gendarmerie would be ample.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1931, Page 7
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