EUROPE IN PAWN.
RECONSTRUCTION LOANS. WORKERS MUST STRUGGLE TO PAY. The Polish loan of 12.2 million pounds comes as one of th? long list <>f “reconstruction” loans which have been bounded into the European wotkeys since stabilisation.
We give a list of them, taken from the “Economist,” the proportion raised in London being in parentheses: —Australia, 1923, £29,000,000 (£14,000,000), actual yield per £lOO invested, £9 14s Id; Hungary, 1954, £12,000,000 (£7.900,000), £8 16s; Germany, 1924, £40,000,000 (£12,000,000), £8 2s 7d; Greek Refuge, 1924, £12,300,000 (£7,500,000), £8 5s 7d; Belgium, 1926, £20,000,000 (£7,250,000), £7 17s 3d; Bulgaria, 1926. £3,300,000 (£1,750,000), £7 16s Id; Poland, 1927,, £12,200,000 (£2,000,000), £8 8s 14, ,
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Grey River Argus, 10 January 1928, Page 3
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109EUROPE IN PAWN. Grey River Argus, 10 January 1928, Page 3
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