Word: funds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hard & fast plan for cutting War debts: that was all that seemed to matter at the moment. A bill was introduced into the House of Commons which will arm His Majesty's Government for a possible battle between the pound and the dollar by upping the Exchange Equalization Fund from...
...loaned the Machado Government $30,000,000, paid off by an issue of gold , bonds payable in 1945; then another $20,000,000 which is still frozen on its hands. Cubans like to add some additional data: Electric Bond & Share is supposed to have provided the $500,000 campaign fund that won Machado his first election; as an inaugural present an official of Electric Bond & Share is supposed to have given him a $20,000 armored car; of Chase's $30,000,000 first loan. $2,000,000 went into commissions-$500,000 to "Wood Louse"' Obregon...
Arguing the wisdom of making a will and keeping it up to date, The Living Church urged will-makers to remember (heir church as well as their favorite charities. It appended a list of suggestions such as the Bishop's Purse (diocesan charity fund), the Catholic Congress, the Retiring Fund for Deaconesses...
...appointed for more than two terms. No academic work done by the Fellows may be counted towards a degree. A board of Senior Fellows composed of the President and members of the Faculty govern and advise the Junior Fellows. The Society is operated on the interest of a fund of $1,000,000 given specifically for the purpose by "two anonymous donors...
...over from her purchases before the franc was stabilized in 1928. This she will cede to the French Treasury when the loan must be paid off. Britain, too, won a big advantage in the loan. The money is to be put up by private British banks, leaving the equalization fund untouched for further exchange maneuvers. Both French and British officials loudly insisted that the idea of using this loan in unified action against the dollar was furthest from their thoughts, but the Journal des Débats suddenly realized that if such action were taken, Britain, as the lender, might...