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London Thinks N.Z. Is Going Too Fast

[Per Press Association. — Copyright .] WELLINGTON, Friday. New Zealand had certainly fallen in the estimation of English people because of her financial policy, said Mr J. G. Buckleton, of Wellington, who returned from London yesterday. He said City men were watching the Dominion’s legislative experiment with interest.

They were sympathetic with the ideals of its Government, but considered it was going too fast. There had been talk of New Zealand having to default in the payment of her debt, but it had not been seriously believed she would do so. The opinion was that Mr Nash would get his money if he liked to pay the price, .There had also been complaints about Now Zealand’s import restrictions, but the attitude generally was one of sorrow rather than of hostility to Now Zealand.

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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 8

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London Thinks N.Z. Is Going Too Fast Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 8

London Thinks N.Z. Is Going Too Fast Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 8