BANKER’S DENIAL
OF OPPOSITION TO GOVERNMENT. WELLINGTON, June 20. A denial of the statement by the city, editor of the. “Daily Herald’’ that some New Zealand banks art, known to be hostile, and are working, actively against Mr Nash, was made- by tfit chairman of the trading banks; Mi Addison, who says we would simply relei the “Daily Herald” to the Prime-Min-ister and Mr Nash. In view of the actual co-operation of all six trading banks, ip the steps taken to assist Mi Nash’s approach to the London market; tvje cannot; believe that either Mr Savage or Mr Nash would approve of any statement so misrepresenting tire ' «>: titude of the trading banks of New Zealand in this connection.
IMPORT QUOTA. WELLINGTON, June 20. The decision of the acting. Minister of Customs to permit bona fide samples to be imported in reasonable quantities, irrespective of whether they are goods totally prohibited under- the existing restrictions has beeu notified to United Kingdom Manufacturers and New Zealand Representatives Association and is v response to representations made by the Association at the beginning of the month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1939, Page 6
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