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he said. "We think that every stockholder ought ta be willing to fall into line with the Chancellor's suggestion. Sir Austen Chamberlain, congratulating the Chancellor on his wise action, expressed confidence that it would meet with the response "we have si right to expect."
Sir Godfrey Collins said that this was the most momentous announcement since the war. The House had just listened to a complete vindication of British credit in the eyes of the world. Lord Hailsham read Mr. Chamberlain's announcement in the House of Lords.
CHANCELLOR'S LEAD
CONVERTS OWN HOLDINGS
(Received 2nd July, 1 pan)
LONDON, Ist July. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, , Undersecretary of the Treasury, and Major Walter Eliot signed the first application forms converting their own war loan holdings. . ■
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Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 11
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