New Zealand, 1932-1950
- Component identifier:
- File 282
- Content Summary:
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Correspondence, memoranda, press cuttings.
Subjects include: proposal to suspend operation of sinking fund; gold held by New Zealand trading banks; Bank of England opinion on matters arising out of local Reserve Bank Bill; Lefeaux's impressions of New Zealand; stabilisation of currency in relation to sterling; problems of New Zealand banks operating in London; position of Reserve Bank under Labour Government; trade relations with United Kingdom; New Zealand loan; visit of Walter Nash to London and New York (1935), 'his determination on the economic slaughter of the Dominion'.
Correspondents include: L Lefeaux (Wellington).
(151p.)
- Processing information:
- M2945
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- Location of this collection:
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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