STABILISATION OF STERLING
NEED OF SAFEGUARD STRESSED. BRITISH EXPORT TRADE DECLINE. British Wireless. ’ Rugby, Jan, 26. Referring to the gold standard at the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank, the chairman, Sir’Harty Goschen, emphasised that although sooner or later the pound must be anchored to a solid foundation, the one thing certain was that no move should be attempted until such safeguards were devised as would, humanly speaking, preven a recurrence of the events of 1931. Sir Harry Goschen gave figures indicating that the decline in British export trade had been small compared with other countries. The British decline was 6.9; American 35.7; German 41 per cent and French 31 per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1933, Page 6
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