THE RATE OF EXCHANGE.
Sir, —Is it not apparent that by. \ creasing the rate of exchange we a * automatically directing a deadly blow, not only at ourselves, but at our mother country who has nourished us so <w«ll so long and who by recent events }n exclusion from her tariff barrier, has shown she is still willing to do so. we so blind that we cannot take heed from the lesson gi.ven us by other countries i B the past, who embarked on what might lightly be termed this " gama of chance '' and the dire disaster into which it led them? " Old Wykehamist."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 14
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