ELEMENT OF UNCERTAINTY
EFFECT OF COMMONS DEBATE. Received Mav 5, 11 p.m. WASHINGTON, May 4. A strong element of uncertainty ha - been injected in the plans for international economic correctives as the result of several developments of the past day or two. It is unquestionable that to-day’s debate in the British House of Commons, expressing strong dissatisfaction with the American attitude on tariff*, debts and the failure to meet the contract to pay interest in gold, created a very strong impression here. The political correspondent of one of the leading news stated that the agencies Administration is hoping that London will act in accordance with the spirit of the Roosevelt and MacDonald communiques.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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