Show Eultlud and the Monetary Conference London 2SIn view of the reassem ling of the monetary conference on Thursday the Times while conceding that it was an act of courtesy to France and the United Mates to accept their inv in-v to send delegates to the conference confer-ence advises the withdrawal of English representatives in that body as there is no expectation in any case of Englands agreeing to anything that will affect her adhesion to a single gold standard The writer declares the basis of the conference confer-ence is a fundamentally erroneous conception con-ception of the functions of government in regard to metallic currency and op posen to traditional principles of the English currency system It views the presence oi English delegates in the congress con-gress as most unfortunate and calculated to injure the reputation of the English government In dealing with metallic currency government shoud simply guarantee its weight and fineness following follow-ing the wishes of its subjects in the selec ion of metal and in no way offering to regulate the supply of metil itself |