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FALL OF THE FRANC

FEELING AGAINST FOREIGNERS

PROPOSED SURTAX ON HOTEL BILLS.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIGRT.)

(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) '. LONDON, 27th January. The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent says that the recent outbreak of feeling against foreigners owing to the fall of the franc has been exemplified by the introduction of a private member's Bill imposing a surtax of 20 per cent, on the bills of all foreigners temporarily residing "in French hotels and pensions, the promoters pointing out that a similar tax already operates in Germany. They estimate that the surtax will yield two thousand million francs yearly from 600,000 foreign visitors.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5

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FALL OF THE FRANC Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5

FALL OF THE FRANC Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5

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