BRITAIN AND GERMANS
MEETING OF INDUSTRIALISTS PROCEEDINfiS AT BROADLANDS FORMATION OF TRUST DENIED CBy Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian & JST.S'.. Cable Asßociation.) LONDON, 11th Oct.. Capital totalling ten thousand million sterling, of which £4.700.000,000 was British money, met at Broadlands yesterday. The"actual decision of the conference was to appoint a standing committee representing German and British industrialists in equal proportions in order lo pursue investigation regarding the prospects of mutual assistance in re-establishing prosperous industry in Europe, and in inaugurating opportunities for profitable employment. Details of the conversations are secret, but it it underwood a- hopeful and wholesome industrial understanding was revealed. An absolute denial 1b issued that international trusts will lie formed as the outcome of the conference.
The British chairman of the standing committee is Sir Robert Home, and the German chairman is Dr Duisberg.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 12 October 1926, Page 5
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