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Page 148
... Bank was au- thorized to pay over to the creditors the money derived from each item of pledged revenues , delivering to the Government only the balance remaining after the re- quirements of the debt service had been met . Since the ...
... Bank was au- thorized to pay over to the creditors the money derived from each item of pledged revenues , delivering to the Government only the balance remaining after the re- quirements of the debt service had been met . Since the ...
Page 149
... Bank . 7 6 Under a decree issued in January 1915 the Government took the treasury service away from the Bank and provided that customs duties should be paid in the future to local merchants , to be disbursed without the Bank's interven ...
... Bank . 7 6 Under a decree issued in January 1915 the Government took the treasury service away from the Bank and provided that customs duties should be paid in the future to local merchants , to be disbursed without the Bank's interven ...
Page 166
... Bank's contractual rights and the latter agreed to make the Government a loan of $ 500,000.38 The long discussed ... Bank by the Financial Adviser . In the following year , the National City Bank of New York purchased the sole control of ...
... Bank's contractual rights and the latter agreed to make the Government a loan of $ 500,000.38 The long discussed ... Bank by the Financial Adviser . In the following year , the National City Bank of New York purchased the sole control of ...
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