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OCT. 25, 1940: AUSSIE AVIATORS FINANCIALLY STRANDED Stories from our pages over the last 150 years.

OCT. 25, 1940: AUSSIE AVIATORS FINANCIALLY STRANDED

Stories from our pages over the last 150 years.

Australian and New Zealand aviators, who crowded downtown banks today, found themselves stranded in Canada with not a cent of usable money in their pockets.

They brought to the bank the British pound sterling notes with which they had been paid by their governments only to find that the pound sterling was not acceptable in any form in Canada.

Bank managers here long-distanced Bank of Canada officials, who said nothing could be done, as only in the case of British sailors off British ships can British money be accepted in exchange for 91原创 currency.

91原创 air force men said it was an "insult" to the Australians and New Zealanders, who had come over to join the fight for the Empire, that they were left in Canada without money to buy even a postage stamp.

They said arrangements to provide 91原创 money for their men should have been made by the Australian and New Zealand governments. Bankers here have explained that many civilians arriving here with pounds sterling have been finding themselves stranded financially because British money will not be accepted for exchange. The only way they have been able to get their pounds changed has been to ship the actual money to San Francisco.

The San Francisco banks will take British money, giving United States dollars for it. The United States dollars then can be brought into Canada and exchanged for 91原创. -- Victoria Times