Records, 1950.

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Records, 1950.

Records consist primarily of an incomplete set of mimeographed documents issued by the conference, and include resolutions, agendas of committee meetings, reports, drafts of reports submitted by delegations for consideration, and informative papers. These concern problems in the international trade of tin. Nineteen tin producing and tin consuming countries attended the conference including Australia, Belgium, the Congo, Bolivia, Brazil, British Colonial and dependent territories, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, and the Netherlands.

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