Australia - Financial position, 1930

 
Component identifier:
File 47
Content Summary:

Correspondence, press cuttings and memoranda on the financial crisis before and after the appointment of Sir Otto Niemeyer as temporary adviser to the Australian government. (Indexed).

Subjects include: financial statistics; imports; Australian funds in London; suggestion by Bank of England that 'intermediary' be sent; gold exports; arrangements for Niemeyer's journey; arrangements for Professor Gregory to accompany Niemeyer; statements on visit by Prime Minister Scullin; Australian sugar industry; budget speech, 9 July 1930.

Correspondents include: JR Collins (Australia House); Sir Ernest Clark (London); Sir Granville Ryrie (Australia House); Lord Macmillan (Guildford); Sir Otto Niemeyer (SS Cathay, and Sydney); John Burnet (Australian Cheaper Sugar League, Belmore); JM Myers (London); EC Riddle (Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Sydney).

Includes: Analysis of Australian Finances by JM Myers.

Notes on discussions with Australian bankers and Treasury officials.

(303p.)

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M2952

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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