FRESH NERVOUSNESS
SEQUEL TO ELECTION HEAVY EXPORTS OF GOLD AIR AND SEA CONSIGNMENTS [By Telegraph Press Association—Copyright LONDON, May 5 Every air-liner from Paris is heavily laden with gold, due to French lc.vousness al the advent of the BocialiiC regime. It is estimated thaT gold valued at £2,000,000 arrived by air to day, in addition to large sea borne consignments. Customs officers ha*, e noticed private citizens in the last few days bringing personal trinket:* and. family heirlooms. NO SPECIAL MEASURES SAFEGUARDING OF FRANC MEETING OF CABINET. PARIS, May 5 At a lengthy Cabinet meeting a k>n£ speech was made by M. Fiandin, on the foreign situation, and another by Al. Regnier dealing with finance. M. Regnier subsequently stated that no special measures to safeguard tht fiane, such as control of foreign exchanges or an embargo on gold, wei* necessary before the resignation oi Cabinet, which is expected to take place on June 1, when the new Chamber will meet.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 7
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