COMPROMISE DEAL
MR. NASH IN LONDON NOW ARRANGING DETAILS ONLY THE STATEMENT POSTPONED (By Telegraph—Frc.***! Association—Copyright) Received .Inly is, I l.:>u p.m. LONI'OX. Jitl.v is. It appears that Jlr. X’a.sli did i not state that the i:e;;ol iations had been indefinitely postponed, but i merely that his statement thereon had been postponed. I The Financial News says that i the negotiations between Mr. ■ Nash and the chairman of the ■ Bank of England. Mr. Mottagu , X'orman, are progressii);: sitisi'aci torily. It appears that both sides have compromised and the <lisj cussions have now been reduced , to a question of details. X'o dwi- ■ sion has been reached when the 1 long-awaited statement will be ! issued.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 168, 19 July 1939, Page 7
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113COMPROMISE DEAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 168, 19 July 1939, Page 7
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