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H. " ;eiBr • -h 5.5 p.m. *■ London, October 26. isflL flp unnecessarily perturbed •* Jl in sterling whieh, with- 1 ■port of the Equalisation ■ "Rhing its natural level in ■he amount of trade with ■world," said Sir Robert , ■ctor of Lloyd's Bank, and ■ ■ncellor of the Exchequer. , ■ulties are small in com- ■ the advantage of having ws natural level, except in ■in which there is the pos■reat difficulty — namely, a ■cy ohtaining throughout ■ Unless there is a definite ■oetween the eommunities ■pnpire, it is obvious that ■ preferences can be m changing currency valMuently, one of the first es- ■° ratio of currencies. ■ n°t be difficult."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 28 October 1932, Page 5
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