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Exchange Rates Altered

(N Z P A -Renter—Cnmrriaht) THE HAGUE, March 30. Money order exchange rates between Dutch New’ Guinea. Australian New Guinea and New’ Zealand have been modified because of the revaluation of the Dutch guilder, according to the Netherlands New Guinea Administration in Hollandia. VT nder the new regulation money orders accepted in Netherlands New Guinea will bea cashed at a rate of 8.15 guilders to the Australian pound. For the conversion of money orders from Australia, Australian New Guinea and New Zealand for Netherlands New Guinea the basis is one Australian pound to eight Netherlands New Guinea guilders, the administration said.

Carter Consol. Issue.— An issue of 87.269 £1 shares at a premium of 15s a share will be made in the ratio of one-for-seven to share and note holders on April 19. Terms are 17s 6d on application and 17s 6d on August 31.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29478, 3 April 1961, Page 9

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Exchange Rates Altered Press, Volume C, Issue 29478, 3 April 1961, Page 9

Exchange Rates Altered Press, Volume C, Issue 29478, 3 April 1961, Page 9

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