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OUR ECONOMIC DILEMMA

Now Zealand is in most urgent need of sufficient money to meet pressing demands for advances to settlers: for workers homes, for public and local body works and for private industrial and commercial enterprises, which are absolutely paralysed through inability to finance. Our existing sources of supply cannot find much of tile moooy required, at any price; nor any part of it at reasonably eoonomio rates. This dilemma can therefore only be ended by opening up a fresh souroe of supply, and Parliament will absolutely fail to prove its fitness to control the eoonomio life of this Dominion if it does Hot immediately take steps to remove the financial depression that now palls our industrial life. A simple method of national co-operative banking is all that is required to end the prevailing depression, and which will continue until Parliament enacts: That a national co-operative bank be established, the proprietary to consist of the Government, the holders of fixed deposits and the holders of current accounts in such bank. The directors to consist of nine members elected in equal numbers by each of the above three proprietary interests The profits, after pajment of Government tax on notes issued and interests upon fixed deposits, to be annually distributed by way of dividend upon the dujly average credit of each current ncoiunt. National legal tender notes to be issued, for use only, within New Zealon I, on the security of firstclass land, mercantile and industrial assets. International credits to be established on 'ho security of merchantable goods exported for salo in any part of the world. The maximum rate of interest to be 5 ]>or cent, for advances made by this bank. (Published by arrangement.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 4

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OUR ECONOMIC DILEMMA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 4

OUR ECONOMIC DILEMMA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 4