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JAPAN’S GOLD STANDARD,
[United Press Association.—By Electriq Telegraph.—Copyright.]
TOKYO, Jan. 10: The gold embargotenforced for thirteen years will -be'removed to-morrow. Japan’s present reserve ratio of eighty per cent, is considered, the greatest ;ratio heldjjhV any ''hat-ion at the date of returnfifgUto the!'''gold standard. - ; TOKTO,'.January 11, Ip the midst of rejoicing 'at the lifting of the gold embargo, Tokio city is flooded with handbills violently attacking the Government’s policy in this connection, The. police nave seized a poster publicly displayed offering ten thousand yen to whoever assassinated the statesmen responsible.
CHINA’S SILVER IMPORTATION.
SHANGHAI, Jan. 10. ■ The National Government threatens to place an qmbargo on the further importation of silver to China, immediately, in order to attempt to alleviate the present unprecdented disastrous business chaos in local history.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 5
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