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NEW ZEALAND’S CREDIT

HELD HIGH IN ENGLAND BANK MANAGER’S VIEWS Press Association "WELLINGTON, Friday. The high opinion in which New Zealand is held by financiers and leading business people at Home was referred to by the general manager of the National Bank of New Zealand, and chairman of the Associated Banks. Mr. J. T. Grose, who returned to Wellington by the Rangitane from England this evening. “Ne# Zealand is the most highly regarded at Home of almost all the Dominions,” said Mr. Grose. “There is no doubt that more confidence is placed in New Zealand in a general sense, not a particular one. The Dominion is held in very high esteem. You can gauge the extent of the confidence in which New Zealand is held by the very fine standard of its loans. The more you see of English people the more you are impressed with their quiet strength.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 10

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NEW ZEALAND’S CREDIT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 10

NEW ZEALAND’S CREDIT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 10

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