NEW ZEALAND LOAN
HOW IT WAS RECEIVED AT HOME ‘‘The New Zealand loan was floated during niv stav at Home, and the comments I 'heard upon it .were simply wonderful. It made me more and more proud of our little country, and more and more proud of the fact that J was a New Zealander,” said Mr. G. H. Scott, president of the New Zealand Association of British Manufacturers and Agents, yesterday. "One financial magnate-,” continued Mr. Scott, “told me that we deserved to have the loan taken up because it was presented in such a businesslike manner. I thought that when I got back to New Zealand I must, let that fact lx; known to the people, because it goes to prove that our Government is alive to the necessity of doing things on a sound business basis.” (Hear, hear.) Mr. Scott also said that it was the opinion at Home that New Zealand’s wonderfully high place in the financial world was' due largely to the splendid work of the late Prime Minister, Mr. Massev. (Applause.) Air. Massey, said the speaker, set a very high standard indeed, and there was an obligation upon every New Zealander to see that that high’ standard was maintained. (Applause.)
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 313, 30 September 1926, Page 10
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206NEW ZEALAND LOAN Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 313, 30 September 1926, Page 10
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