FARMERS AND CENTRAL BANK
i Referring to the consistent opposition <>f the Auckland provincial branch of the I'armers', Union to the establishment of a Central Bank in New Zealand, Mr. A. A. ■Bora, president, speaking at Whangarei, «aid that although the idea in itself .was <rjuite sound, New Zealand, under the iNiemeyer scheme, would hand over the control -"of its currency to an outside authority. The scheme would probably be brought forward again, but until the matter of control was put right_.the union jvould continue .to oppose, it. . . — - _
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 14
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