Lord Stamp (Sir Josiah Stamp), whose elevation to the Peerage was announced in this week's Birthday Honours, has expressed the opinion that a way must he found by which the British war debt to America should be wiped out. One of Britain’s most prominent economists and financial authorities, Lord Stamp is a director of the Bank of England, and president of many large concerns, including the L.M.S. Railway. Fifty-eight years f age, he visited New Zealand and Australia last year. Sympathetic to the modernist trends in Economics and art, he is a prominent layman of the Methodist Church, and neither drinks nor smokes.
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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1938, Page 4
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103Lord Stamp (Sir Josiah Stamp), whose elevation to the Peerage was announced in this week's Birthday Honours, has expressed the opinion that a way must he found by which the British war debt to America should be wiped out. One of Britain’s most prominent economists and financial authorities, Lord Stamp is a director of the Bank of England, and president of many large concerns, including the L.M.S. Railway. Fifty-eight years f age, he visited New Zealand and Australia last year. Sympathetic to the modernist trends in Economics and art, he is a prominent layman of the Methodist Church, and neither drinks nor smokes. Northern Advocate, 11 June 1938, Page 4
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