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THE SILVER PROBLEM

CHINESE VIEW INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING URGED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, November 1. (Received November 2, at 10.40 a.m.) An international understanding on the future of silver was demanded today by K. C. Li (president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce), when addressing the National Foreign Trade Convention. Such world accord, he said, was necessary “ for the permanent good of silver, its producers, and international trade.” , , ... Li declared that he doubted whether the question of the so-called maladministration of gold could be solved bv introducing saver into lawful currency. He insisted that the periment was unsatisfactory to China. Dr Ko Liang-yih (Consul-General for China in New York) said that such doctrines as “ Asia for the Asiatics, or a “ Monroe doctrine for Asia were alien to Chinese conceptions of international intercourse. ,r W© reject such national or regional isolation, be added.

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Evening Star, Issue 21867, 2 November 1934, Page 9

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THE SILVER PROBLEM Evening Star, Issue 21867, 2 November 1934, Page 9

THE SILVER PROBLEM Evening Star, Issue 21867, 2 November 1934, Page 9

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