Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Guffawed at the sallies of former Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill against Chancellor Snowden. In office Mr. Churchill was famed for "raiding" every fund he could lay his hands on. Mr. Snowden has just raided the British "dollar fund" in Manhattan for $165,000,000 to balance his budget. "I could hardly believe my ears," drawled Mr. Churchill, "when I heard the Chancellor . . . unfold a long series of ... expedients I had devised and practiced...
...There Is No Dole." Officials of the Ministry of Labor insist, despite the charge on little Philip Snowden's budget, that there is no British Dole...
First, he will raid the £33,000,000 "dollar exchange" credit maintained by the Exchequer in Manhattan. Twenty million pounds will go to balance the Budget, the remaining £13,000,000 will be transferred into Great Britain's account with the Bank for International Settlements at Basle, Switzerland...
...City (London's Wall Street) sighed with relief that the Snowden Budget is not more radical, dropped a pious tear for the landed Nobility & Gentry...
...Teetotalers but musical, the Snowdens recently entertained Feodor Chaliapin who, they had heard, insists upon champagne. They gave him sparkling soft cider in champagne glasses. Many British Budget speeches, including those of Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, have been made on whiskey & soda...