FINANCIAL WORLD
BRITISH EMPIRE'S PLACE
LARGEST STABLE UNIT
LONDON, July 2S,
Commenting on the British Commonwealth agreement, tho "Daily Telegraph's" special * correspondent describes it as most significant. It constitutes the largest stable unit in the financial world today. Moreover, other countries can join. The British Empire demonstrates to tho world that there is a third choice between rigid adherence to the gold standard and tho isolationist policy of the United States—namely, sterling supported by the full authority 'of tho Empire.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 11
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