MONETARY POLICY
SUCCESS IN BRITAIN inquiry suggested MR. CHAMBERLAIN REFUSES (Received July 5. 6.5 p.m.) British Wireless RUGBY. July 4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, during the debate on monetary policy in the House of Commons to-day declined to accede to a suggestion that a committee should be set up to make a new inquiry into the subject. He said: " We have a sound banking system, we have cheap capital, we have general confidence in our finance and we have stable exchange. "In these circumstances I shall not set up a new inquiry to investigate new experiments when we have secured so much success under our policy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 11
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