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The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press quotes the Prime Minister of France, Dr. Henri Queuille (above), as saying that France has one of the strongest currencies in the world. "When I came to power last September. France was on the point of shutting up shop,” he said. “To-day we occupy third place in the world in financial importance. We are in a transition period, when a directed economy is being rapidly replaced by a competitive economy.”—London, July 18.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25859, 19 July 1949, Page 5

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The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press quotes the Prime Minister of France, Dr. Henri Queuille (above), as saying that France has one of the strongest currencies in the world. "When I came to power last September. France was on the point of shutting up shop,” he said. “To-day we occupy third place in the world in financial importance. We are in a transition period, when a directed economy is being rapidly replaced by a competitive economy.”—London, July 18. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25859, 19 July 1949, Page 5

The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press quotes the Prime Minister of France, Dr. Henri Queuille (above), as saying that France has one of the strongest currencies in the world. "When I came to power last September. France was on the point of shutting up shop,” he said. “To-day we occupy third place in the world in financial importance. We are in a transition period, when a directed economy is being rapidly replaced by a competitive economy.”—London, July 18. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25859, 19 July 1949, Page 5