suffering enough from the sterilization of 4
gold
in Paris and elsewhere, without
adding a further so potential
ce
lock-up.
While we
are waiting it is
thing
perhaps worth considering if any cannot
be done to stabilize the price
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silver. Even if the Kemmerer proposals are adopted in China they will only gradually take effect and
mean while not only H.K. but out
larger interests
in China
will
•X. I believe the experts would admit that
they do not know how
continue to be at the mercy of
violent fluctuations to in the firee
of silers.
It is precisely the
for the price may fall, sort of problem - financial, e involving
since price has little
ffect on the scale of froduction of what
iservantially
a
G2-froduct
international cooperation - which
Sir A. Salter of the L/N has made his
speciality
and
as he is now retiring
it might be
from the League service