[?]REST ON BONDS
Ipayment clauses ■% 28, 5.5 p.m. ■ Washington, May 27. H President, Mr. Franklin Bas officially dropped the by refusing to allow K there has been much ■agarding the payment of ■wvernment bonds, parti■f already bought. Woodin has issued a ■pining that while one upheld the Govern- ■ toPay "in other lawful ■®ey"it was (lcsired ■pld be clarifying legis■Nnt confusion regavdBPttin other jurisdietion. ■®ded that all futnre „b- ■ . Pdblic and private ■Jtainagold clause, Be of Representatives K?> lS ks aPPi'oved the »>sWo»tla,vi„E..RoiI ■ "jucts, and makinic nll E'C °r pi'ivate> Payable ■ptnioney.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 543, 29 May 1933, Page 5
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