The Nanaimo Free Press [Monday, November 14, 1932]
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Britain and France Ask For ExtensionJOf Hoover Moratorium IXashinglon. .Nov, 14.-The British and French Governments have requested an extension of the Hoover moratorium m inter-govern mental debts pending re-examination o( the subject The British note said: "Hopes which were raised by the President's initiative, unfortunately have not been realized and econonuc troubles which it (the moratorium) designed to alleviate, have not come to an end." It expressed as its "unmediate objective"
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... of the next installment of the British war debt due December fifteenth. The note expressed the belief that the "regime of inter-governmental finan cial obligations as now existing, must be reviewed." President Hoover, enroute here, invited President-elect Roosevelt to confer with him in Washington late in the week on the interna tional debt question. C. O. P. IS NOW INBJNraPTCl SJYS Bim Pay Last Honors To Dead Senator fOllUlD'SSTOi SCEl f EllEY imCFIBE Fire »hon1v before S o'chxk thit rnornimr fire dkl cotuiderable damage to the Pollard store and bmldinff. Vic toria Poed near the interiection of I'rideaux street. The fire or«inated in the haiemcni fnd was prc*abl>' due to an enrerheated fnrnace. Mr Pollard had a cloae caU from Wing lultocaled before he was arous ed in time to make his escage from the l orning building, the fire being ex tinguished with a lost estimated by Mr. PoIUrd at aome MSOOl which is partly covered by tasarance. BMliOm" WONINOIISIN niisTJiDiEr "ttawa. N'.sv. 14-Pci>t>!e of H-klk of life atttmied in many every hnn-The atumal indoor First Aid meet of the Vancouver' Island and Coast Dis-. . , , of the B. C Mine Safety Associaderdx the toneral of Senat.>r Andrew tion was held in St. John Hall Satur-Jla}d**n. A fvivate service was held .a the family reinte were among the honorary i'4lf'>earrr«. New York, .Vv'v. 14--Ik. N'icholat Murray Hutk-r, presidciit of Cohtntbia I Miversity, devtared t»y«lay that the (Krpublkan {larty has beta *throwD iifto f«eiver»h^.' In a statemert imerjTettag the recvltf of last Tuoday's elections he asvrted that "Since the summer of l^INJ ite jRej'uMiran Party has been movmg steadily ti'mard intrliertual ni-r>ral Iwiiiluttji'Uj^, ami. "Ofiless immediatte »tei>-s are taken, it w-H »fkon raks'out of ewiteoce. I>r, Bujlrr al«i» said th:»i. at g, fri* sate eonfercccc brld more than a year »Kv> artemled hy the al>le« men in the KffUblkan Party. « was the unanim-J ti4* hclief tliat they would be defeated ..
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