TO HELP AUSTRALIAN LOAN
VINDICATE NATION’S HONOUR. BANKS WILL DO ALL POSSIBLE. By' Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Melbourne, November ,19. At the conclusion of the bankers’ conference, Sir Robert Gibson said the conference was unanimous that the best way for. the people of Australia to vindicate the honour of the nation was to make the £28,000,000 loan a huge success. Failure to achieve the successful conversion of the loan would necessarily bring about a national default and would inevitably play into the hands of those whose desire it was to bring about the destruction of the whole financial fabric of the country. So far as the banks were concerned, they would do all that could be done compatible'with sound finance and the general interest. :
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 9
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