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This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 15 June 1961 "The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Finance (Mr. Seath) was the guest-speaker at a luncheon held today by the Palmerston North branch of the National Party. Current problems discussed by Mr. Seath were balance of payments, membership of the International Monetary Fund, and the European Common Market. Mr. Seath (right) is seen talking to Mr. W.H. Brown, M.P. (left) and Sir Matthew Oram, a former speaker of the House of Representatives."

Identification

Object type
Image
Digitisation ID
2017N_2017-20_016371
Title
"Economic Problems Outlined to [National] Party"
Relation
2017-20
Format
B&W negative
Held In
Other
Archive
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection

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Creation

Created By
Place
Palmerston North
Date
June 15, 1961

Object rights

Credit Line
Fairfax Media New Zealand

Taxonomy

Tags
1960s,
finance,
manawatu evening standard,
money,
politician,
politics,
Community Tags
finance,
national party,
rotary club,

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