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CANADIAN BUDGET. A MEN D AIE NTS DEFEA TE D. fIj.PA. by Elec. Tol. Copyright] < Rec. April 4. 7.0 p.m.) 'OTTAWA. April 3. Conservatives and Liberals defeated by 16-5 votes to 12. the Progressive Budget Social Credit sub-amendment. The Liberal amendment was defeated by 104 voles to 73 and the main motion was passed by 08 votes to 74. FRENCH GOLD COINS. UNLIKELY FOR; FIVE YEARS. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tol. Copyright) (Rev. April 4. 10.30 p.m.) PARIS. April 1. It is unlikely that the gold coins announced by M. Flandin will appear before five years, as the Bank *4 France is unwilling to substitute gold currency for paper until 00.0C0.C00 h under-franc pieces are minted. The mint 's capacity is 10.000.000- yearly. The coins will be worth 27s Cd -am! will contain Of) per cent of fine gold DEVALUATION OF BE'LGA. GENDARMES CLOSE PROFITEERS’ SHOPS. (U.P.A. bv Elec. TeF Copyright) (Rec;. April 4 3 10. £5 p.m.) BRUSSELS; April L According to a Socialist statement unemployment hero has decreased 10 per cent since the helga. -was devalued. Gendarmes closed several shops which were charging 40 per cent .Richer prices. ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12521, 5 April 1935, Page 5
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