WORLD CONFERENCE
QUESTION REGARDING DATE. COMMENT BY MR. FORBES [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT] WELLINGTON, Friday Although expert committees have been working for some months on the possible agenda paper of the forthcoming WotlA Economic Conference, and although some findings of the committees have beet* published in other countries, the New Zealand Government has not yet been advised of tho nature of these findings. A statement to this effect was made to-day by .the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, who said it was probable that the expert committees had re* ported to t lie British Government orly. He took it that the British authorities would advise the Dominions in due course, but there did not seem to be an./ urgency in connection with the mait'i', for the conference seemed yet a fair fhstanco off. ■■ m . r. Forbes said ho did not t.iink it possible that tho conference date woi'M bo fixed until some sort .of political stability had been achieved by the. Powers concerned. New Zealand s atti* tudo toward the conference would naturally be influenced by Britain's policy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21450, 25 March 1933, Page 10
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