FUTURE PROGRAMMES.
Various Committees Meet in London. British Official Wireless. (Received July 8, 2.30 p.m.) RUGBY. July 7. As president of the World Conference Mr Ramsay MacDonald met the chairmen of the commissions and the heads of the delegations this morning to discuss the next steps to be taken to carry out the decision reached yesterday by the Bureau. Later all the sub-commissions of the Economic Commission, dealing respectively with commercial policy, coordination of production, subsidies and merchant shipping, and indirect protectionism, met jointly to consider the future work. The two sub-commissions of the Monetary and Financial Commission of the Conference are also meeting privately. The new programme of work which will emerge as a result of these and other meetings to be held within the next two days, will enable the Bureau on Monday to map out its future work. Press opinions of the Bureau decision differ widely. “The Times” says: "Jt is abundantly clear that there are a number of problems which, in spite of the fluctuating exchanges, are still susceptible to firm conclusions. Some of these conclusions might have to be provisional and await for their application in the light of international exchanges.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 809, 8 July 1933, Page 12
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