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T.li.—"Sterling,". In common present usage means' ttie mine of the English pound; exchange" is Iho rato at which our money is • changed for English or other currencies; "stability" Implies the absence of change over a long period: and "par" moans, equality In value. Moro detailed explanations aro to be found in moat textbooks of political economy. Roro To Wharau.—As the point has been forcibly presented by another corcespond- . cnt and there lias been no further discussion* It appear* unnecessary to emphasise- 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1934, Page 8
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