STABILITY IN MONEY
GOLD AS A MEASURE AMERICAN RESOLUTION (British Official Wireless.) (Beceived June 21, noon.) RTJGBY, June 20. The second Monetary Sub-Commission after a long discussion, adopted unanimously the first two points in tho United States resolution, namely;—" That, it is in the interests of all that stability in the national monetary field should bo attained as quickly as possible and that gold should be re-established as an international measure of exchange values." The conditions proposed by Lord Hailsham that each country should bo able to determine the time and parity at which it should return to tho gold standard was also accepted. A sub-committee to deal with tho silver question', over which Senator Pittman will preside, was also set up.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 9
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122STABILITY IN MONEY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 9
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