FOREIGN POLICY
New U.S. Administration BROAD OUTLINE GIVEN Restoring World Confidence (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Received Dec. 13, 8.15 p.m.) New York, Dec. 12. Colonel House, who is a strong supporter of the President-elect, Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, writing in the current issue of the magazine “Foreign Affairs,” discusses foreign policy in a mannei which it is assumed affords a broad outline of the policy Mr. Roosevelt will follow. .. The aim of the new Administration, he says, will, be to “liquidate the war
so that world confidence may be restored and world trade freed from shackles.” He specifies, a lowering of prohibitive tariffs to a competitive and revenue-producing basis, a revision of war debts and taking them out of politics, and disarmament achieved as a sequel to the creation of a state of security which the world lacks to-day. He favours supplementing the Pact of Paris with a consultative agreement.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 69, 14 December 1932, Page 9
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150FOREIGN POLICY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 69, 14 December 1932, Page 9
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