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DUTY TO EMPIRE

4 Money Stays in Country “In erecting the building, the company has taken the line that, apart from New Zealand being a fruitful field to conduct insurance, it is the duty of a large Empire institution to do what it can in association itself with the affairs of an integral part of the Empire,” said Mr, C. F. Warren, General Manager for Australia and New Zealand, at the opening of the Prudential Building yesterday. “Some might say that 80 years was a long time for the company to eome to the Dominion, but in my experience the directors never do anything unless they are sure of continuing it. It is ilso their policy to invest the money >f the country in the country concernid.”

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 167, 11 April 1935, Page 15

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DUTY TO EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 167, 11 April 1935, Page 15

DUTY TO EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 167, 11 April 1935, Page 15

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