Word: kroner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...profits he used after the Soviet Revolution to finance the anti-Bolshevist campaigns of "White Russian" General Yudenitch and Admiral Kolchak. Their failures cost him dear. In 1924 his Trans-Atlantic Corp. crashed for a stupendous loss to shareholders in which the Danish Landmansbank alone dropped 200,000,000 kroner ($53,600,000). Incensed, the Danish Government started to probe Plum...
Haakon, Gustaf & Christian. Visitors to Oslo paid up to 500 kroner ($132). each just for a place at a window from which to see the three Kings of Scandinavia-Norway's Haakon VII, Sweden's Gustaf V and Denmark's Christian X-ride in state from the Slot to Vor Frelsers Kirke, with the bridal party...
Within five years, and at a total cost of only 20,000,000 kroner ($5,400,000), the entire liquor business of Sweden had been acquired and monopolized under the Bratt System...
Foreign Exchange. Guilders of Holland, marks of Germany, sterling of England, kroner of Sweden, all appreciated in value. This to economists was a healthy sign regarding world conditions. It means that gold will be shipped from the U. S. to these nations if their money goes above par. When this happens, it will be cheaper for U. S. merchants to pay in gold for goods they may have purchased abroad than to buy foreign currencies here at a higher rate than...
...HAYES A. KRONER Major 30th, Infantry, U. S. Army Presidio of San Francisco, Calif...