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Snts abroad exceed Iatly foreign jUABILITIES Itreyiews position
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1 RUGBY, Thursday. ■ir Salter, until recently ■viser on the League of ■retariat and now a mer.t■ritish delegation at GenH to the world financi il ■ the seeond committee of ■ly. Kth tlif situation in Great 1 ArtJjur Salter insisted lents of the last few days I:n that his country hr.J le whai she had been Iraodern history, the prinlor country. Her ultimate ■rere greater than her liaIzing of short-term credifs ly, and the later loss cf ■ had resulted in a large I of short-term foreign lngland and large saies of lin'ities held by British inlitish investments abroad ■ Hauiti and had not been lalised hy saies. They relerefore, to the value of Ifmiliions of pounds sterllinst hundreds of millions Irm eredits. Ipenee was that the pound Rere it had been in 1925.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3
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