STEEL SUPPLIES
FINANCIAL DEADLOCK OVER ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH B.H.P. [Pek United Pkess Association.] AUCKLAND, August 23. The financial deadlock which prevented the importation into the Dominion of steel and wire from Australia has ended, according to advices received by merchants. It is stated that arrangements have been made with the Reserve Bank for remittances overseas covering steel products, the permit authority accepting such goods among those classed as essential. As a result, all the orders at present in the hands of Broken Hill Proprietary
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Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 13
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84STEEL SUPPLIES Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 13
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