U.S.A. CHALLENGE
TO GOLD POLICY. I United Press Association. —By Kientre Telegraph.—Copyright > Washington, May n. A reversal of Britain’s gold standard policy in India was demanded on Sunday by Senator- Borah.-Chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who, in a broadcast :speech, said that the policy in question has drastically lowered the purchasing power of nearly eight hundred million people by depressing the price of silver.
AUSTRALIA AND CANADA. MONTREAL. May 9. Canadian-Australia trade liap not much of a future, said Sir Hugh Poyn. ter; who is eu route to England, in an interview to-dav. He said that the trade between the two countries was not very great though Canada exported a few cars, and some agricultural machinery, there was little likelihood of increasing it very much. (VANCOUVER, May 9. Tn British Columbia, to meet the growing deni an d s for Australian wines, the Provincial Labour Board has order, ed the stores to stock three additional brands.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 3
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