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DECLINE OF THE MARK

LORD INCHCAPE'S VIEWS. SPECULATION IX ENGLAND. (Australian and N.X. Cable Assn.) Received Sept. 29. 5.5 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 29. Lord Inchcape, speaking at Glasgow, I said the fall of the mark helped Geri many to export certain goods at prices I with wllieh our manufacturers could I not now compete, but if Germany sold j cheaply we would buy cheaply, and the ! more ' Germany exported the more i rapidly Iho mark would recover. The I only way to avert a fall in the mark was the encouragement of German exi ports. Tin.' lluetuations of the mark on the : Exchange arc arousing a fierce gamb- | ling spirit in all classes in London. ] Hundreds are purchasing orders and i flooding the city linns. A prominent ! banker informs the Daily Express thai 'there is possibly 1.000.000.000 marks I held in London.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 5

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DECLINE OF THE MARK Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 5

DECLINE OF THE MARK Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14764, 1 October 1921, Page 5

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