EXCHANGE RATES
Demand selling rates of exchange on Thursday, on the basis to SNZI.OO as advised by the National Bank were:— Australia (dollar) .. 0.8109 Austria (schilling) .. 18.0600 Belgium (franc) .. 38.8100 Canada (dollar) .. 0.9901 China (renmibni) .. 1.9437 Denmark (crown) .. 6.0033 Fiji (dollar) .. .. 0.8847 France (franc) .. 4.6481 C.F.P. (franc) .. 84.3200 Greece (drachma) .. 36.0400 Hong Kong (dollar) .. 4.9218 India (rupee) .. 8.9904 Italy (lira) .. 879.7000 Japan (yen) .. 297.8900 Malaysia (dollar) .. 2.5571 Netherlands (guilder) .. 2.6702 Norway (crown) .. 5.4733 Pakistan (rupee) .. 9.9832 Portugal (escudo) .. 29.5200 Singapore (dollar) .. 2.4753 South Africa (rand) .. 0.8658 Spain (peseta) .. 67.1000 Sri Lanka (rupee) .. 8.3723 Sweden (crown) .. 4.3864 Switzerland (franc) .. 2.5119 U.K. (pound) .. 0.5407 U.S.A, (dollar) .. .. 1.0041 West Germany (mark) .. 2.5226 West Samoa (tala) . . 0.7920
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34131, 19 April 1976, Page 16
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