DOMINION FINANCE.
' ffr TO IHB E3ITOR Olf THE PBESS. f gi r —l£ Professor P. J. Homell, who ,';jj visiting ttcw Zealand to report on Tapani, is asked to visit the other ,- electrical schemes whilst he is in the will they, because of this e,A oe placed in the same category -Jxtaudl Certainly not. M"ftiv Zealand's credit stands high, #M'&> visit to this country by Sir ifottd- Niemeyer would prejudice our iliedit, it must be on the border-line. IfS toe-visit resulted in the suspension &f borrowing and a national stockMaking* would Mr Tapper disagree that slffhafcia what is desirable, and, in fact, Waee&wy for this country? In my &a&ent, -nothing but good could such a visit, and few people themselves that the investor is so ill-informed as iyorij'-correspondent would have us etc., p -''','Afogfa 30th, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 13
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