GOLD HOARDERS
AMERICA AND FRANCE. EFFECT ON WORLD TUX DE. [ British Official Wireless. ] RUGBY, Nov 15. Lord d’Abe.non addressing the Liv ©rpool Incorp oated Chamber of Commerce last evc-»irg, suggested that gold hoarding by the United b> f atcs ami Prnice and go’d stabilisation might be nniLf the niiin causes of the present. w*ile crisis «n trade. *A fearless scientific diagnosis was the first step required, but he expressed the view that if the world desired the return of good market conditions in cot ton or wheat or any other commodity, and if it wished for higher freights and more trade activity, these would be achieved with greater certainty and speed by dealing with gold, ami the currency problem would be settled quicker than by any other means.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 427, 19 November 1930, Page 7
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