Stabilisation of New Zealand, 1932-1933

 
Component identifier:
File 16
Content Summary:

Correspondence, press cuttings and memoranda on reaction to and results of Sir Otto Niemeyer's report, and establishment of Reserve Bank of New Zealand. (Indexed).

Correspondents include: Sir Thomas Wilford (New Zealand High Commission); FJ Sandford (New Zealand High Commission); E Toms (New Zealand High Commission); W Downie Stewart (Dunedin); Sir Otto Niemeyer; AD Park (London, South Canterbury); Lord Bledisloe (Wellington).

Includes:

1) Professor Belshaw's memorandum re Bank of New South Wales's plan [on exchange].

2) Opinion on New Zealand exchange by Prof. TE Gregory, 1932.

3) Memorandum on New Zealand position by General Manager Bank of New South Wales, 1931.

4) Niemeyer report by Professor Belshaw, 1932.

5) National Bank of New Zealand's remarks on Reserve Bank Proposals, 1932.

6) Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bill, 1933.

(362p.)

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