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WORLD CONFERENCE ROOSEVELT’S DECLARATION FOUR GREAT OBJECTIVES INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENT Talegraph—Press Association—Copyright) Received May 8, 7.20 p.m. WASHINGTON, May 7. Mr. Roosevelt to-night outlined his ideas for a partnership between the Government, agricultural industry and transportation. He said that measures would soon be proposed to give industrial workers “a more fair wage return, prevent cut-throat competition, and unduly long hours for labour, and at the same time encourage each industry to prevent overproduction.’ ’ On the subject of inflation, he said the powers about to be given him by Congress would be used when and as it might be necessary to accomplish the purpose of improved prices, credit and wages. Mr. Roosevelt said that his conversations with the envoys of other countries had brought unity of action for progress on disarmament and economic stabilisation. ‘‘The International Conference that lies before us must succeed,” he added. ‘‘The future of the world demands it, and we have each of us pledged ourselves to the best joint efforts to this end.” Mr. Roosevelt outlined four objectives in the international negotiations: (1) A general reduction of arma(2) The cutting down of trade barriers. (3) The setting up of a scheme for the stabilisation of currencies. (4) The re-establishment of friendly relations and greater confidence between all the nations.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 107, 9 May 1933, Page 5
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