| Description | Cameron Fromanteel Cobbold visits Paris, June 1936. Jean Tannery dismissed and replaced by Emile Labeyrie, June 1936. Legislation affecting Bank of France, June 1936. Note of Rowe-Dutton's conversation with Labeyrie, June 1936. Regents and their interests, July 1936. Cariguel's telephone line tapped, July 1936. Repatriation of gold from Paris, July 1936. Otto Ernst Niemeyer's account of meeting with Labeyrie at Basle, July 1936. Bill for reform of Bank of France, July 1936. Cobbold visits Paris, August 1936. Lacour-Gayet re-enters Inspectorship of Finance, August 1936. France convertibility suspended, September 1936. Cobbold's account of conversation with Fournier in Basle, October 1936. Cobbold in Paris twice, November 1936. Cobbold sees Fournier in Basle, December 1936. Biggs stays in Paris, March 1937. Lacout comes to Bank in exchange, April 1937. Emile Moreau articles in Revue des Deux Mondes cause stir, April 1937. Cobbold in Paris, July 1937. Pierre Fournier appointed Governor, July 1937. |