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FACING PROBLEMS

Economic Conference CHAMBERS of COMMERCE FORMULATE FLANS FOURTEEN FOUNTS OUTLINED (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) Paris, April JOOn behalf of 47 countries the council of tin* International Chamber of Commerce has proposed, a plan containing 14 points for presentation to tin* Workl Economic Conference in tin* hope of assisting to overcome the world crisis. The chief suggestions are: The restoration of political police; the re moval of the problem of political debts; the creation of an international monetary standard, as the proliminary to the restoration to the free gold standard ; Government ae tion to deal with exchange stability; balanced budgets and reduced tariffs ; payment of debts in goods ami ser 'ices; the avoidance of inflation; and agreements to overcome over-produe-tioh. All Governments are to co-operate in a campaign to increase the prices of primary products-

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3998, 12 April 1933, Page 6

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FACING PROBLEMS Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3998, 12 April 1933, Page 6

FACING PROBLEMS Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3998, 12 April 1933, Page 6

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