New Zealand, 1938-1941

 
Component identifier:
File 3
Content Summary:

Correspondence, memoranda, press cuttings and publications. (Indexed).

Subjects include: New Zealand import controls; exchange control; debts in London; letter allegedly written by JA Lee 'A letter which every New Zealander should read' [1939] re Labour Party's economic policies; United Kingdom-New Zealand commercial relations; Nash's visit to London, 1939; financing of New Zealand war contribution; gold exports.

Correspondents include: L Lefeaux (Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington); Governor General of New Zealand; Dominions Office; BC Ashwin (Treasury, Wellington); E Fussell (Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington); HF Batterbee (High Commissioner, Wellington); E Lascelles (London).

Includes:

Memorandum by Board of Trade on United Kingdom-New Zealand relations, 1939.

Economic policies in New Zealand, 1929-1939 by Randerson, Bank of New South Wales, 1939.

(491p.)

Processing information:
M2958

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