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DOLLAR LOANS

Sif, —Your article to-day on the conclusion of a dollar loan to Australia, and a suggestion that we should follow in her wake is, I am glad to see, to receive no attention from our present Government, which is carrying out the late Government’s policy to have nothing to do with Bretton Woods or its works. This was one of the few times in which I agreed with its policy, as the further we keep from the financial interests who control them the better for us and New Zealand. When America will buy from us as much as we take from her there will be no necessity for any loans. Until then, keep away from any loans.—Yours, etc., ONLOOKER. August 29, 1950.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 5

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DOLLAR LOANS Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 5

DOLLAR LOANS Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 5