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Hutchison, Keith | February 3, 1940 issue
A little less than a year ago problems were created by huge hoard of gold in the U.S. and it was suggested that, as nothing was being done to remove causes...

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Stewart, Maxwell S. | September 14, 1940 issue
The article presents information on "The Real Danger of Gold," by Harry Scherman. To assume the case of bad economics in the "The Real Danger of Gold" would...

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February 17, 1940 issue
The article author had earlier pointed out that the redistribution of excessive gold holdings in the U.S. could only come about when the country was willing...

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Hutchison, Keith | May 2, 1942 issue
The article presents information on how gold was playing an important part in South Africa's trade balance. The South African gold mines afford direct employment...

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October 3, 1936 issue
After two and a half years of costly and senseless defense of the franc, the French government has followed the example of the U.S. and Great Britain and...

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Harman, S. Palmer | December 23, 1931 issue
The article presents information on finance in relation to Germany. In spite of the common belief that foreigners' money in Germany is tightly locked up...

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July 6, 1932 issue
The article focuses on the metal, gold. In a world nourished on symbols no symbol has more faithfully preserved its force through the centuries than has...

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Hazlitt, Henry | April 6, 1932 issue
The article examines the probable effects of devaluating the dollar value, while still adhering to the gold basis. It is important not to lose sight of...

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Harman, S. Palmer | November 11, 1931 issue
Since September 20, when Great Britain went off the gold basis, the Federal Reserve banks have "lost" more than $700,000,000 in gold through export and...

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Hutchison, Keith | July 1, 1939 issue
Confronted by all too obvious prospects of aggression, the Czech Republic government some time prior to Munich prudently decided to remove a part of its...

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