AMERICA’S GOLD
EMBARGO RELAXED AH ENCOURAGING SIGN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ' LONDON, April 6. President Roosevelt’s relaxation of the embargo on gold movements is regarded here as revealing a more advanced degree of recovery in America than has yet been assumed to have taken place, and a definite intimation, if any were needed, of the American determination not to quit the gold standard.
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Evening Star, Issue 21381, 7 April 1933, Page 9
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62AMERICA’S GOLD Evening Star, Issue 21381, 7 April 1933, Page 9
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