AUSTRALIA'S ACTION
RESTRICTION OF CREDIT
INQUIRY IN BRITAIN
(Received 7th March, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 6th March. In the House of Commons, Major Glyn (C.) asked Mr. Lunn, Colonial Under-Secretary, whether he was aware of the position created in Australia aa it affected British and other shipping and the free movement of British subjects domiciled in the United Kingdom and not resident in Australia by reason of the restriction of the normal movements of credit facilities by the Australian Government and also the banks. Mr. Lunn said that he understood that some difficulties had been experienced in commercial and shipping circles in consequence of the restriction of credit facilities by certain Australian banks, but, as he was at present advised, the matter did not appear one as to which representations could suitably be made to the Australian Government. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 10
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137AUSTRALIA'S ACTION Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 10
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