WORLD CONFERENCE
NEW ZEALAND’S AIMS. HIGHER PRICE LEVELS. .United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) London, June 8. Sir Thomas Wilford says New Zealand’s aims at the World Conference will be: Firstly, higher price levels; secondly, a suitable balancing of currencies; and thirdly, the removal of obstacles to trade. . , He personally was of the opinion that (uestions of balancing international oayments, prices and exchanges would ie forced upon the conferci.ce at the outset. , The American delegation _of the Economic Conference, numbering with heir wives and daughters over 100, has arrived. Mr Cordell Hull, the leader, says he has come with a spirit ..of hopefulness, accentuated by the Anglo-Ameri-can preliminary conversations, but we shall not discuss war debts.” The Italian delegation to the conference includes Signor Jung, Minister of Finance, Signor Suvich, Foreign Un-ler-Secretary. Signor Asquini, Undersecretary of Corporations. Signor Pirelli, industrialist, and Count Ciano, Signor Mussolini’s son-in-law.
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Southland Times, Issue 22038, 10 June 1933, Page 5
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