CYPRUS RISING
PILLACINC RENEWED.
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(Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, October 30
A Laruaca- message stakes:—Pillaging and burning was renewed in outlying villages, but the towns aro quiet, following the arrival of armoured cars from Egypt. T!i; destroyer "Agarsta” thwarted an • attempt to destroy the lighthouse at Cape Greco. SILVER FOR GERMANY. THE GOLD STANDARD. BERLIN, October 30. In furtherance of the policy for controlling the gold standard, the Reichstag sanctioned the minting of twelve millions sterling in silver. '.Simultaneously, smaller J bank notes of an equivalent value were withdrawn. Import of silver, as a consequence of the recent mintings. has increased by one hundred per cent, from Britain, IGO from America and 350 from Mexico.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1931, Page 5
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