ON the Melbourrte Stock Exchange yesterday there was a sharp fall in gold slocks, especially those of large producers, duo to fears that the premium on the world’s price of gold would bo reduced as the result of America’s action. ...
Article : 197 words[?]INGTON, Thursday. — The immediate re-imposition of a [?] embargo on the export of gold from the United States, applied for a month after the March 5 financial emergency [?]ion, and was relaxed on April 5, was announced by President ...
Article : 173 wordsTHE effect yesterday in Australia of United States going off the gold standard, as reported in ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE only benefits to Australia discernible so far, of America’s suspension of the gold standard, is that Australian currency will be ...
Article : 143 words[?], Thursday. — [?] [?] to the Financial [?] United States decision [?] the gold standard ...
Article : 183 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday. — Out of a welter of differing opinions in Washington there emerges a sceptical view toward ...
Article : 448 words"THE general effect on the Australian position is that we will be enabled to buy more American goods for our pound,” said the ...
Article : 337 wordsEXPORTERS of Australian primary products were occupied yesterday trying to gauge the likely effect of the departure from the gold ...
Article : 298 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — The proposals for the limitation of butter exports to the United Kingdom were rejected today by the ...
Article : 288 words[?] — Apprehension [?] in financial circles that [?] an Anglo-American money [?] it is felt both will use ...
Article : 101 wordsWHEN reports came through to the Stock Exchange that America had abandoned the gold standard, sellers of gold stocks were soon in the ...
Article : 79 words[?] an appeal by the Queensland Peanut Board, the High Court today virtually decided that the States had no power to create boards set up for ...
Article : 103 words[?], Wednesday. —[?] circles were elated by [?] sterling, which will enable [?] their sales on the ...
Article : 25 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—Fire, believed to have been caused by a candle igniting curtains, destroyed Mrs. E. Kilgariff’s hotel at Alice Springs shortly ...
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Fri 21 Apr 1933, Page 3
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