Stabilisation of New Zealand, 1930-1931

 
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File 15
Content Summary:

Correspondence, memoranda and press cuttings re invitation by Government of New Zealand to Sir Otto Niemeyer to visit New Zealand and advise on the banking and currency system of New Zealand. (Niemeyer's report led to establishment of a central bank in 1933).

Correspondents include: AD Park (New Zealand Treasury); GW Forbes (Wellington); CE Dowland (Wellington); Niemeyer (Wellington); EA Ransome (Wellington); W Leitch (Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne); Sir Thomas Wilford (New Zealand High Commission); E Toms (New Zealand High Commission).

Includes:

Notes on meeting between Prime Minister, New Zealand, and Deputation from Associated Banks of New Zealand, 30 July 1930.

Press comments on Niemeyer's report. Banking and Currency in New Zealand: report by Sir Otto Niemeyer, Wellington, GP, 1931.

(374p.)

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