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FIRST MEETING OF THE MONETARY AND ECONOMIC COUNCIL.—The Minister of Finance (Mr Lake) with the members of the council which has been established as an independent body to advise the Government on economic affairs. From left are Professor F. W. Holmes (Macarthy professor of economics at Victoria University, Wellington), chairman; Dr. G. B. Battersby (dean of the faculty of commerce at the University Of Canterbury); the Minister; and Mr E. D. Wilkinson (a public accountant, Auckland).

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 14

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FIRST MEETING OF THE MONETARY AND ECONOMIC COUNCIL.—The Minister of Finance (Mr Lake) with the members of the council which has been established as an independent body to advise the Government on economic affairs. From left are Professor F. W. Holmes (Macarthy professor of economics at Victoria University, Wellington), chairman; Dr. G. B. Battersby (dean of the faculty of commerce at the University Of Canterbury); the Minister; and Mr E. D. Wilkinson (a public accountant, Auckland). Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 14

FIRST MEETING OF THE MONETARY AND ECONOMIC COUNCIL.—The Minister of Finance (Mr Lake) with the members of the council which has been established as an independent body to advise the Government on economic affairs. From left are Professor F. W. Holmes (Macarthy professor of economics at Victoria University, Wellington), chairman; Dr. G. B. Battersby (dean of the faculty of commerce at the University Of Canterbury); the Minister; and Mr E. D. Wilkinson (a public accountant, Auckland). Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 14

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