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LIMITING PRODUCTION

POSITION IN FRANCE THE PREMIER'S APPEAL (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, November 28. (Received Nov. 28, at 11.45 p.m.) M. Flandin broadcast an important speech announcing what was tantamount to a French version of the American National Recovery Act, appealing to the nation to rally round the chiefs, as Britain rallied around the National Government and America around President Roosevelt. M. Flandin declared that production must be adapted to consumption and deflation terminated. World prices tended to reach the French level, and it would be possible to nurse France through the crisis by legislation compelling producers to combine in order to regularise production. A great colonial plan would probably emerge from an Imperial Conference which would meet shortly, and better commercial credits would be extended to the retail trade-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 10

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LIMITING PRODUCTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 10

LIMITING PRODUCTION Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 10

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