TRADE SLOCATION
flliP- - ' • ' ]fc ! MO VEM EJNTS’ EFFECT. ”, 1 ’/ -■— ‘ fTlieMislocatibn in trade in the years $ 1 : fs/dtte in a large degree to the f:TOpydiiien'ts .of the gold supplies of the the opinion'of the “Evening S' cars 1.028-30, during which large movements of gold place,” the journal says, % ' tire iiiaximum of dis- ' f industry and Commodity ; :v market' prices. wholly, -hut' ?*. ,>^¥^<^ v safe to say that the gold movements ‘ have'' been a guyor .cause of "business . i , ■’ disturbance. -'.y i“The struggle, .of., countries compelled Wto ' t&fOil# by high vCI jnohey rates _.ahd “contracted credit., ff' iylihif’’unsettled^hbir-business'’arid des--much of the value of their commanufactures. f Niiy'f V s is reported, Governor Harrison the Rank of France that purchases of gold by New \ork and Paris should he ended, he is nur- -. suing a wise plan. The world needs a 1 rest from gold.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 3
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141TRADE SLOCATION Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 3
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