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OTTAWA DECISIONS HELP BRITISH SURVEY OF POSITION British Wireless RUGBY, Auc. 28 Departmental officials already are closely engaged in perfecting the machinery necessary for implementing the Government's policy of which the Ottawa decisions now form part. The conference delegates, in a general survey, assert that the conference represents an important advance and registers a degree of success far beyond anything expected before they left England.
It is recognised that a general return to confidence among traders and purchasers still remains the essential need of the present situation. In the view of the delegates, however, the success of the conference has an important bearing on broader questions, and in particular on the prospects of the approaching World Economic Conference.
The ability of the British Empire to influence that conference would have been weakened, if not destroyed, by failure or lack of progress toward the solution of the Empire's own problems.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21274, 30 August 1932, Page 9
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