STOCK EXCHANGE
REVIEW OF LAST YEAR
(Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, Jan. 6. Reviewing the past calendar year, the Chairman of the Stock Exchange, Mr Brownhill, said one had to go back to the early stages of the war to find a parallel. Part of the year just closed, had been very critical, and the stock exchanges of Australia even deemed it advisable to restrict forward dealings, a step which has been taken since the war. The production or wealth in 1930 decreasing by many million pounds. “I consider during this year we shall go through a period of re-organisation and readjustment. Most of the production will have to he reduced. I earnestly hope there will be no inflation in Australia.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1931, Page 4
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