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GERMANY’S RECOVERY

SUBSTANTIAL GOLD RESERVE (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) BERLIN, Jan. 5. Among indications of Germany’s amazing recovery from the war, not tne least is her gold reserve, as revealed by the Reicnsbank return of £126,750,000 at the end of 1928, or more than double that oi 1924. The reserve which in October, 1923, sunk as low as twenty millions, now covers the German note issue to the extent of 55.4 per cent.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1929, Page 6

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GERMANY’S RECOVERY Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1929, Page 6

GERMANY’S RECOVERY Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1929, Page 6

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