New Zealand and Bretton Woods
(Rec. *11.50 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 17. “The fact that New Zealand has postponed until 1947 its decision whether to ratify the Bretton Woods Agreement is important news,” says the Daily Express in an editorial. “Britain is already a member of the Bretton Woods International Fund and there is therefore on this basis a financial issue cleavage in the Empire. “There is also a split on the principle of Imperial preference. The Dominions demonstrate the high unchanging value they set thereon. Britain, for the Ameri - can loan which daily grows less valuable as American prices soar, has divided herself from New Zealand and Australia.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 7
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