GERMAN MARKS
CLAIM AGAINST BANK. VBy Cable —Press Assn.-Copyright.) LONDON, November 30. One of the most extraordinary
financial disputes of recent years, involving £459,000,000, will shortly be heard by the King’s Bench Division. An Englishman residing in Germany during the inflation period, bought for £l5, 9000 paper marks, obtaining a draft 'payable in London at any time within six years until the exact day, and then he demanded payment, but meanwhile the paper mark had been repudiated, and the gold mark instituted by Germany. Accordingly the bank refused to pay.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1929, Page 5
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