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EXCHANGE EQUALISATION

PROGRESS OF BILL IN LONDON. PLAN TO MORE THAN DOUBLE FUND By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright* London, May 10. The House-of Commons, by 238 votes to 41, . read the Exchange Equalisation Bill a second time. The Bill increases the equalisation fund from £150,000,000 to £350,000,000. The chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) in his reply to the second reading debate said the situation had been described as war, but it was not war between Britain and any other countries —it was war against certain individuals who for selfish reasons attempted to use exchange to Britain’s detriment. To make the public aware how the fund was being used would be the very information the speculators desired to have.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1933, Page 4

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EXCHANGE EQUALISATION Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1933, Page 4

EXCHANGE EQUALISATION Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1933, Page 4

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