Credit recognises no barriers, no nationality, no creed; it will somehow find its way to the place where it can be employed. At the moment there are ample funds in New Zealand for a: commercial purposes, indeed, there appears to be not a little substance for the suggestion that, if the Government cared to seize the opportunity to obtain most of its capital requirements by b' .-rowing within . the countr a loan of several millions on reasonably attractive terms would probably be quickly subscribed, without de-, pleting the fund o’ the new capital required for ordinary industrial enterprise.—“ Marlborough Express.”
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 35, 5 November 1928, Page 6
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