Balance Budgets and Reduce Costs
Australian Banks Issue Solemn
Will not be Responsible for Failure
Australian Press Association. —United Service.
Received Friday, 2.0 a.m,
SYDNEY, Dec. IS
A solemn warning by the banks of Australia to the various Governments to balance their Budgets and reduce costs has been issued by the Bank of New South -Wales on behalf of all the other banks. Their statement proceeds:
“Unless effective steps are taken immediately the time is coming when the banks and other financial institutions will be unable to assist the Governments to meet salaries, wages and other commitments except at the expense of widening the gap already in evidence between the costs of and the returns from Australian industries.
“Had the policy adopted at the Premiers’ Conference at Melbourne last August been carried fully into effect, the drift could have been checked. Unfortunately, that policy is not being fully observed and the banks are faced with heavy demands to enable the Governments to meet their daily obligations.
“A continuance of such demands will force upon the banks a drastic curtailment of advances to customers.
“The banks are unable to accept responsibility for the consequences which must inevitably follow, but it is most desirable that the public should he warned of the facts. The banks have made efforts unparalleled in the history of the country to help all classes, and extra assistance m the last three years has reached £70,000,000 in accommodation granted all round.
“It is essential therefore that industry and trade be placed on a basis that will show a margin of living for the producer and the maintenance of solvency in public and private finances in Australia.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7411, 19 December 1930, Page 7
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