TARIFF TRUCE.
France’s Instructions to
M. Herriot.
United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
PARIS, April 22. The highest quarters hint that M. Ilerriot will be instructed that France is unable to consider a tariff truce until after the Worid Economic Conference, concerning which M. Bist, DeputvGovernor of the Bank of Franee, says: “ For France to enter into the Conference with the world currencies divorced from gold would be like going to market with a piece of elastic for a tape measure.”
M. Bonnet declares that France remains on gold, and hopes that other countries will revert to it at the earliest moment.
A message from lie de France says that M. Ilerriot has fully recovered tiis cheerful determination to pursue conversations with President Roosevelt with the greatest energy and optimism
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 744, 24 April 1933, Page 1
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