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ECONOMIC INQUIRY

“MOST DELICATE SUBJECTS.’! M. Louoheur (Franoe), when moving in the Fifth Commission in favour of a world economic said he would not think of including the inter-Alliedi debts and migration. The latter was one of the important test phases of any country’s economics. Its inclusion would probably jeopardise the conference. Lord Robert Cecil (Britain) said that even then the inquiry would embrace most delicate subjects, including raw materials. It would at present be dangerous to have even a preliminary investigation. Therefore he submitted an amendment that the Council ..consider the advisability of holding an inquiry.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12248, 21 September 1925, Page 7

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ECONOMIC INQUIRY New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12248, 21 September 1925, Page 7

ECONOMIC INQUIRY New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12248, 21 September 1925, Page 7