(1) The re-establishment of international peace;

(2) The definite fixing of war indemnities at reasonable amounts;

(3) Rehabilitation of currencies;

(4) In countries where a return to the gold standard was impracticable, the establishment of a new parity of exchange;

(5) The exchange of goods between different countries by barter pending re-establishment of the machinery of exchange;

(6) An international loan by the League of Nations to enable impoverished countries to resume normal production.

But there was nothing in this programme which was not at this time well under the consideration of the Government.

Vote of Censure in Parliament, October 1920

On October 21, 1920 (see Parliamentary Debates, Vol. 133, 1115), the Labour Party unsuccessfully moved a vote of censure in the following terms: