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RAW MATERIALS

ENOUGH FOR ALL

GENEVA REPORT

END TO RESTRICTION URGED

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ■■ (Received September 7, 10 a.m.) GENEVA, September 6. The committee on raw materials expresses the opinion that there are supplies abundant for the needs of all, and recommends the abolition of exchange control and quotas.

In pursuance of a resolution passed by the Assembly of the League of Nations last year to the effect that "the time has now arrived when discussion and inquiry into the question of equal cdmmercial access for all nations to certain raw materials might usefully be undertaken," the Committee for the Study of the Problem of Raw Materials i began its meetings on March 8 last. At I the end of March the committee issued an. interim report giving the principal questions which it was considered the committee should investigate and the decisions taken as to future work. Subcommittees were appointed to deal with the questions of statistics, of supply, anU of purchase and payment, and it was! agreed that ,the sub-committees should examine these questions with,a view to determining the "facts and' considering what practical suggestions could be made for solution of the difficulties raised. :

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 11

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RAW MATERIALS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 11

RAW MATERIALS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 11

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