GOLD STANDARD
NO NEED FOR DEPARTURE. (United Press Association.—By Eldctrio Telegraph.—Copyright. ) NEW YORK, January 5. Mr Otto Kalin, the banker, testifying before the Senate Finance Committee, assorted that there was no reamiii why the United States should drop the gold standard. . Mr \Y. \V. Aldrich, the President of the Chase N: noun I Bank, stated that the German seen Lies in America total 2,121 •,(H1,1.000 dollars.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1932, Page 4
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