ECONOMIC CO-ORDINATION.
USEFUL WORK OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. (By Telegraph-Press Assn-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.25 a.m.) ■■s GENEVA, Sept, 21, M. Loucheur (France), in submitting the League Assembly report on the economic organisation’s work, declared that there was evidence of a powerful current of public opinion calling for action by the League in the economicsphere. The Economic Conference of 3927 marked an epoch. Replies from countries all over the world showed that everywhere it had roused the greatest interest. The organisation would continue to develop on the lines then laid'down. A convention designed to enable traders to arbitrate disputes in other countries had been signed - by eleven States. A ,skeleton uniform tariff nomenclature, applicable to, all countries, had been prepared, and he hoped it would be adopted throughout the world. M. Loucheur moved a series of resolutions, -the chief ol which requested the Economic Committee to pursue its work with a view to framing an,economic .doctrine and preparing collective agreements to facilitate bringing about -a milder customs regime in movement of certain products of special importance or lending themselves particularly to this treatment.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 5
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