BRITAIN GOES OFF GOLD STANDARD
... BRITAIN GOES OFF GOLD STANDARD ...
... BRITAIN GOES OFF GOLD STANDARD ...
... Music and the Gold Standard The intricacies of high finance are no.fi easily understood, even the business man, and the move off the gold stand-: ard, though it affects everybody in; many ways, is a subject that few can explain explicitly. We know the ...
... capital wore out it was replaced the nation's expense. This emplacement costs the nation £5OO millions year. The cost of the gold standard was a week per family least. The gold paint standard was a better name. They wanted a goods standard of money. One country ...
... Tel. 2453. BURNLEY. Tel. 2453 DAILY 2-30, 6-30, 8-45 —-DAILY WHY WORRY ABOUT THE GOLD STANDARD OR THE STERLING THERE S m L BETTER THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN HIM BEFORE. TO PAY ' /' A SMART AND WITTY PICTURE YOU ARE CERTAIN TO ' THERE'S A NEW THE SKY NEXT ...
... Politician and the Economist When Mr. Winston Churchill, at the instigation of Mr. Montagu Norman, re-established the gold standard in 1925, he was warned by the political economists that he was sacrificing the interests trade and industry for the benefit ...
... wisdom and necessity the present step should not be confused with the wider question of the general advisability of the gold standard. There are some who hold that should be, one newspaper puts it, il rid of it for good and all That is not the policy the ...
... BURNLEY fp' eL 2453. DAILY AT 2-30, 30. and 8-45 WHY WORRY ABOUT THE GOLD STANDARD OR THE £ STERLING -THERE'S THE DEVIL TO PAY BSTTER THAN Vdu '' ' ' '• • f?, .'■even SKIN Hi«f a* ' TO,nl ' f-kr* A certain to ...
... formed. That purpose, according to their own declarations, was to kecr on the Geld Standard They had not kept us on tie Gold Standard. So far from tfcat, wc were oft gold, an in the three weeks of futile 6fTori which the Government had mad*, Lad incurred ...
... Silence is sometimes more eloquent than #ords. Silence is golden, and is Gandhi's. If had practised silence every day our gold standard would have been more secure, so to speak. ...
... WHAT IT MEANS PEOPEE. . NOT SLIGHTEST CAUSE FOR ANXIETY—MR. P. SNO 1 * « . ! i- What must expect now that Britain off the gold standard Tito question was answered'by Mr. Chancellor the Exchequer, this broadcast last Monday night, when said:— 1 - *>. The pound ...
... decision -to suspend the gold standard. The announcement, unless its meaning were explained, might have quite the wrong effect upon the public mind, for when we talk about the gold standard are in the region high finance. The gold standard to good many people ...
... awarded to:—' A, J. 37, Lowerhouse-lane, the: joke entitled: *' That Gold Standard. THAT STANDARD.—Overheard Bark. What does us ,gfoin' off 4 ' gold standard, Bill Bpj-t' *' Gold standard! gold lf aw get some brass off t 1 wife at aws't off t* bloom in' ...