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GOLD OR FAIR PLAY?

! GERMANY AND : BRITAIN. [| • ' '■ ; (Received 9.30 a.m.) % '; ■": : \ l .•"''' ; BERLIN, -November- 6. ; Eeplying to a statement made in the House of Lords by Lord Passfield, Secretary for, the Dominions, that the surplus enemy property has already liquidated ■ and that Britain must- be regarded as having closed the of her -associatipn-with the defence of German victims and with their. interests, a- manifesto states that unless the-decisjon is ■ reconsidered ■ there will be cause to-believe that gold is .oi greater moment to Englishmen, to-day than, considerations of fair play and reconciliation. ......... r ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 264, 7 November 1929, Page 7

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GOLD OR FAIR PLAY? Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 264, 7 November 1929, Page 7

GOLD OR FAIR PLAY? Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 264, 7 November 1929, Page 7

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