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CZECH BANK NOTES

PRINTED IN RUSSIA ißec. 10.45 p.m.) RUGBY, June 17. Czechoslovak bank notes are being printed in Russia on behalf of the Czechoslovak Government for the use of Red Army troops, according to an agency message. The rate of exchange is being kept secret to prevent speculation. Before the war the rouble was quoted at 16 crowns in Prague. The Czechoslovak Army in Russia is paid at. the rate of six crowns to the rouble. The notes are fully guaranteed by the Czechoslovak Government.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25565, 19 June 1944, Page 4

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CZECH BANK NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25565, 19 June 1944, Page 4

CZECH BANK NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 25565, 19 June 1944, Page 4

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