BRITISH GOLD FOR GERMANY.
WHAT RELAXED BLOCKADE MEANS. Shall Germany bo allowed in eontiuuo lioi export trade and keep her war chest supplied:" Lll <|Ue-tion. says a Loiuloa paper of last month, is being widely a-ked. That goods of en tmy origin purchased betoro March 1 last liy Atiieriea reaeii London and that gold lor tlu-n" goods reaches Germany are results of the recent relaxation of the blockade. 'J he head of a London house which deals largely 111 the class of fancy goodwhich have been released lor shipniei.i to the Inited State- sa d ye-terday: '' 1 am greatly concerned at the release of millions sterling to Germany payment for these floods. '1 he lull value of the German and Austrian good- held up at neutral ports is hard to ascertain. It must be an enormous sum, for the 1:53,41)0.1 UNI quoted m the American paper- peters on their own word to Rotterdam only, it means a -trcani of gold into Germany." The managing directoi ol anotiie' London fit in which at great expense has iust solved the mechanical proble.ii oi making a certain class of leather goo w formerly imported b\ millions from Germany, said: "\ly feeling is that our i li'o. t '•hou'ii be encouraged by the Govern ;aent in every po.-sible way. D:r 1 lie war, if Germany's export of "tich - is stopped altogether, it r . in !•>-. ■ . F.ngl'> i : j ; V. ; 11: ■ 1:. J-
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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438BRITISH GOLD FOR GERMANY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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