GOLD STANDARD.
POSITION IN BRITAIN
“A DIFFICULT DUTY.”
LONDON, Thursday. In the House of Commons, replying to questions, the Chancellor of the Exehe suer (Mr. W. S. Churchill) said he was anxious to announce a decision on the question of the gold standard at the earliest possible moment, but it was impossible to deal with the question before the recess. Asked whether the uncertainty of the Government’s intentions was not a deterrent to trade, Mr. Churchill said that he had received some communications from various
trade organisations pointing out the evils of prolonged uncertainty, but the Government were endeavouring to dis-
charge a difficult duty with a sole regard for the geenral interest, and they were exercising the utmost ligilance in studying the situation. —lleuter.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 28 March 1925, Page 5
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125GOLD STANDARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, 28 March 1925, Page 5
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