CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE
AVOIDING TARIFF STRUGGLE PLANS POE. ECONOMIC UNION FOREIGN SECRETARY’S APPEAL. (British Oificial Wireless.) Received 12.30 p.m. to-day. RUGBY, Jan. 18. Air- Arthur Henderson, speaking yesterday :it Geneva at the committee f.or an economic union or Europe referred to different League economic conferences and recalled that, 29 Governments had accepted the principles laid down by the conference m and that despite promises to implement these resolutions they were still unfulfilled. . . He asked wliat was going to happen in Europe if the tariff negotiations failed; failure might lead to a o-eneral tariff war, the effect of which on the European situation would he most crave. He earnestly appealed to foreign Ministers to reconsider tne matter. , Lord Parmoor, President of the Council, also referred to international economic policy in a speech at North Paddington yesterday. He said: We must look to Geneva to promote a spirit of peace in international economy and support a world policy of ex•change unimpeded by the obstructions of Customs houses.”
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 19 January 1931, Page 9
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