ASSOCIATED BANKS AS FARMERS’ GUARDIAN
WATCHING THEIR INTERESTS Press Association. WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Interviewed in regard to the state* ment made by the Prime Minister ip the House that the banks had poured cold water on the Rural Intermediate Credit Bill, the chairman of the As* sociated Bunks stated, “Farmers may rest assured that their interests will n<*t be in any way prejudiced by criticism** and suggestions made by the Associated Banks in connection with the Bill presented to them in its initial stage and j their interests will be as well cared for by the banks in future as has admittedly been done in the past.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 13
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