ALLIED GOLD RESERVE.
TERMS OF THE DEPOSIT.
BRITISH STATEMENT. DENIED A. »nd N.Z. PARIS. tea. 8. ■M. -Klotz,- who was French < Finance Minister in 1919, denies the British statement that 'France agreed that her gold, sent to London in 1916, should not 'be repaid until France had paid her debts to Britain. He declares that under the original agreement the return of the gold was not dependent Upon the repayment of the debts of France, which had not, then reached their, present large total j
: The French gold formed, part : of • the £50,000,000.. of Allied gold reserves held in London and transferred to the United States. ';, ;, ' .-.-.. H>, .; / '■', ,* : ■':■ '.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 7
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