MONEY.
BULLION AT THE BANK
The Bank of England has received £2,500,000 in gold.
AUSTRALIA ALL RIGHT
Melbourne, Aug. 11
Mr. Cook. Federal Premier, speaking at the Mayor's lunch, said the financial institutions in Australia were sound and the Government intended seeing them and the workmen through the crisis. Ho believed this was the most righteous war for many generations. We were fighting to keep our word of honour. A MERIC A N I IN ANUK.f 5 *' M ’ N D. New Yrn-k, Aug. 10. ' Tim banking situation is sound. Bankers are working for the restoration of international exchange rates to enable the resiimplien the ex port of commodities. PLENTY OF GOLD. (Received 12. 1.15 p.m.) London, Aug. 11. The I’aok cf England has received a further quarter of a million in gold. The total receipt.: a.*o £9,000.001’ since the sth inst. Conditions are steadily improving, ihe batiks are paiing out in gold. The Transvaal output for July was £3.111.398. the largest since June. 1913.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 5
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