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GOLD STANDARD ACT

... GOLD STANDARD ACT. Sub-section of Suction I of th e (bold standard Art of 1925, whose provisions have hero impended, reads:— So long the , perceding sub-anion remains in force, the Bank of England shall be hound t.. PCil to any person who mars a demand ...

LIP-TO-DATE Tea Room. IN AYRSHIRE. ESTABLISHED 1886. Weddlegs, Dances and Whist Drives, Etc. . ORIGINAL POETRY. ..

... LIP-TO-DATE Tea Room. IN AYRSHIRE. ESTABLISHED 1886. Weddlegs, Dances and Whist Drives, Etc. . ORIGINAL POETRY. THE GOLD STANDARD. You may delve, you may dibble, and plant who enj..y the heritage it symbolizes. A of thinks will he uttered by all lorera ...

MORE FEMININE

... these being in elastic yarns including all woollen designs and rayon. Much gold will appear, in fact Fashion is on the gold standard again. On a new two-piece was a bronze velvet bow w►th a gold flower in the centre. Even the shoes of this ensemble had ...

310 RE FEM INI2tTE

... these being in elastic yarns including all woollen designs and rayon. Much gold will appear, in fact Fashion is on the gold standard again. On a new two-piece was a bronzy velvet bow with a gold flower in the centre. Even the shoes of this ensemble had ...

SCOTLAND AND THE FINANCE INQUIRY

... being bombarded with letters on the question of Credit Reform, and opposed to the deflationary policy involved by the Gold Standard syatem. In reply to the Chancellor of the Eachequer, who refused to institute sorb en inquiry, it id pointed out that if ...

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL

... back, Huriford have a true example of guid gear going in sma' bulk ; Richmond, left back, as safe as any bank off the gold standard, and a lad that will yet go far in the game; while H. Findlay, left-half, was the essence of guile and forcing play. It ...

THIS NEW FREEDOM

... that is if the nano,' outrage and faith of our as a desirable thing that we should crawl painfully back to the pre-war gold standard, an as to bring the pound sterling on to parity with the &Mar; or, as Mr Churchill put it four years later, so that the ...

M.; TL ASD

... ingrained in the Scottish people themselves, was shown to me by the perfect calm with which the' country went off the gold standard a short time afterwards. The way in which people underwent this major •.:..onomic operation astounded and impressed me ...

INDIA

... for all India on 3rd March. Notes of from sto 1000 rupees to be issued to the aggregate value of five millions sterling. Gold standard condemned. The ship Clifton Bell, from London, with soldiers' families, arrived at Kurrachee on the 6th March. The steamer ...

AND No. 2501. (411th Year)

... but some tenant' paid up in gidd. This not by any mean. indicate that we have a d s .' fart anywhere near a return th,. gold standard. It is just this, that plain i.ople who had for years hidden awsy half-sieertigns as keeps, hat. oiler been compelled ...

Mamma widget Not Enough

... Central and South Americans, who can no longer buy from na. We N aerifieed this all-onportant trade on the slaw of the Gold Standard. In 1925 India was a prospenms rountry. We stupidly tinkered with its monetary system. At, a areet result we have distressed ...

Burdens on Trade. Mr Churchill's proposed duty on artificial silk manufactured in this country is Id per lb. ..

... employment and this will lot be provided by the silk duties. the National In_ surance extension. or the return to the gold standard. Th. , iktivanter of the latter mei, is that it will tend to Mobilise prices and foreign ext hanges. and will reduce the ...