BANKING AND CURRENCY.
GOVERNMErfri^^j SIR OTTO NIEMBYI!« r^IiI (?SEBB ASSOCIATION WELLINGTON, Sir Otto Niemeyer, of England, formerly Conto«er ; isgm| in the British Treasury,' wffilHflfli visited Australia at the tho Federal Ministry to Ministers and the Board*ofllfflP monwoalth Bank the of Australia, arrived at Wpltiwßßf day by the Makura from' companied by Mr E. JL ||gK| liaison officer between the -WgK England and the other bWs §§§wf Empire. Dr. T.' E. G. Gregowill fessor of Banking, UnlrMrif»|BM| don, who is the economif 'a&raMßJj the mission, arrived at WelttM^^K These financial authorities b«vaffl| to New Zealand on the JOTiffuHf the Prime Minister to coufeV ijH Government in connexion- .wmJSK; banking, currency, and ft*rii«»gsaK lems of the Dominion. '*vm£ As recently indicated Prime Minister (the Hon, & -AfeHli som), the banking Zealand was largely snspennediwM war regulations, and the' GmrnwWß anxious to avail itself of the 4hfißfj these authorities in detemhfrgSHl system should be operative j*,«9| Sir Otto Niemeycr w.a«. wsJbmHJ Lieutenant J. C. ElwcrthySH (A.D.C. to the GovetaoMmH Messrs A. D. Park (Secrel*rj£||M| Treasury), B. E. Hayes viser to the Government), vigXߧ Ardell (representing the iffiwß! Internal Affairs). £^jjj^jH Sir Otto Niemeyer met ttaflH Prime Minister and meeting of the Exeeutivg £§mH Owing to the fact that.AJ&jfflH is leaving Wellington for &UshJ§SH| by the Makura to-morrow; i&gjjjH devoted to-day to a eonsnltu^H The object of the visit ofjjHH Niemeyer is primarily for WffljH stated by the Actmg-PrinaJjfflFM but it is hoped time will being able to see some.of S&|HE ing features of the his return to Australia.- SJH|H stay in Wellington Sir guest of their Excellencies ment House.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 10
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