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MR NASH SHOULD COMPLETE TASK TO-DAY. Mr Savage said .to-day that lie expected the Minister of Finance to complete his negotiations in London to-day, and in this eventuality a general .statement covering the whole position would be made as soon as it could be prepared. Air Nash would leave for New Zealand as soon as bis business had been completed.—Parliamentary reporter.
STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported this afternoon: — Bank of Australasia, £9 ss; Standard Insurance. 'sls 3d; Now Zealand Refrigerating (contributing), 8s 2d; Oamaru Woollen, 15s 3d; Donagby’s Rope, 48s 3d; odd lot, Hume Pipe, 21s 8d; Electrolytic, ord., 53s (id. After last call: New Zealand Breweries. 37s 7d.
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Evening Star, Issue 23323, 20 July 1939, Page 20
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110STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 23323, 20 July 1939, Page 20
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