"WILLING TO LEARN"
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT
LONDON, May 20. The "Investor's Chronicle" says:— "New Zealand presents a special risk as Mr. Savage must soon choose between a sincere social policy and default. Fortunately there is no Langism about Mr. Savage. On the contrary, he has done his utmost to avoid default, including exchange control, but -he may have to swallow his hopes before the big refunding in 1940.
"The fact that Mr. Nash is going to London suggests that the Government is willing to learn; indeed New Zealand's attachment to the Empire may outweigh the more material advantages of Canada and South Africa in the estimation of investors."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 9
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