QUEENSLAND LOAN
SETTLEMENT OF SURPRISING
(BMTED PKESS ASSOUATION.-COPIRIGBT.) (AUSTR4LIAN-XEW ZEALAND CAULK ASSOCIATION.) ~ LONDON, Ist April. The Financial Times" says: "The terms of JMr 4 Theodore's setltement will j surprise most people, because they do not involve any immediate cash consiedration on either side nor reference to contentious arbitration, as the interests concerned are satisfied that the settlement sEould remove all fear from tile investors' minds."
The "Financial News" says: "Neither side recedes in the slightest degree from the position taken up all along. Benefit is conferred as a result of undertaking to not repeat the act which one party to the transaction still considers illegal rhis strikes us as not only a.-somewhat negative benefit,. but one raising rather startling propositions in law "
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 79, 2 April 1924, Page 7
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122QUEENSLAND LOAN Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 79, 2 April 1924, Page 7
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