| Description | John Arundel Caulfeild Osborne's attachment to United Kingdom (UK) Supply Mission in Ottawa. Canadian dollars and finance of World War Two. Bank of Canada's agreement to the provision of figures of their London assets to British Treasury. Gold output: John Barraclough de Loynes's visit, 1940. UK holdings of Canadian sterling obligations vested in UK Government, 1941, for on-sale to Canada. Interest-free loan of 700 million Canadian dollars and gift of 1,000 million Canadian dollars, 1942. Lucius Perronet Thompson McCausland's visit, Mutual Aid, May 1943 [see also OV58/20-23]. |