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ALL GO BORROWING

THREE GOVERNMENTS ON THE MARKET. By, telegraph, Press Ass’n,, Copyrigh 1 London, Feb. 9. The New South Walos loan was well re. ooived, being issued at a quarter to a half premium. It is repayable at pat in 1930, the Government having the option to redeem at any lime aftor 1930.

Melbourne, Feb. 10.

The average prices of various options under the loan were-Stock 98, debentures 96, bonds 97. , Mr BeDt, speaking on the subjeot, said he had been found fault with for getting in ahead of New Zealand, but it was his duty to do ao.

•• NEW ZEALAND, POOH.” The other day Mr Bent, the Viotorian Premier, talked about New Zealand oomiDg to Viotoria for money. Hiß remarks, as oabled, differ, however, from those given in the Sydney Telegraph. “ Canada,” he exclaimed, “ always Canada. Wby, we oan boy Canada any day. Let ns cry Australis, Australia, always Australia. We needn’t oare a button for Canada. Or New Zealand either. They talk about New Zealand. Pooh ! When New Zealand wants money she comes to Victoria to get it. She has oome over here for half a million, but I managed to get in a bit ahead of her.” A good deal of piolures- J quenesa was lost in the transmission of tbe oable message.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 3

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ALL GO BORROWING Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 3

ALL GO BORROWING Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1671, 12 February 1906, Page 3

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