BIMETALLISM.
Sir,— With yonr kind permission I avail myself of yonr papor to Qbk anyone interested In this anbjeot and wishing liter Dture upon same to apply to me. The Home League Bsnda me regular parcels of phampbleta, &},, which I shall be glad to dlatrlbnts to those Interested. I may also state that great surprise Is expressed by our bimetallic friends at Borne at the supinenecs of tbe oolonlea (the moat heavily gold Indebted people in the world) in not agltatiDg for the repeal of the laws against tbo ueo of silver money passed within the post 20 yean, lEveryone knowa how dlaritroua the reenlts of this money contraction polloy has been on the prloes of our produota. While our external debt remains the same tho money valne of our prodnota 1b halved to an enormous loss. When every economist to-day admits that this it dno to legislation praventlng the übo of silver money suroly It Is time that aome of onr politicians were looklug Into this matter, —I am, &o,| Donald Reid, Junk. DanedlD, 16th May, 1898,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10921, 21 May 1898, Page 4
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178BIMETALLISM. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10921, 21 May 1898, Page 4
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