WHAT WILL BE THE END ?
ALL THIS PKOCESS
THREE THINGS TO BE DONE
LONDON, Ist June. The "Financial Times" asks: "What will be the end of this process of referring, deferring, and conferring?" ' :
"One thing is certain," it says. .' 'Unless something effective is dona soon to stem the process of disintegration of the -world's economic system, ,a situation will be reached in which agendas will have little bearing on realities. There are three things to be done, all inter-connected, namely,' the disposal of reparations and debts; the removal of- Impediments to international trade, exchange restrictions, quotas, and penal tariffs; and the settlement of price levels.''
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1932, Page 7
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