G'day Nestor,
Being a Dominion allowed you not to have to stand a Central Bank such
as the one, designed by Sir Otto Niemeyer and rejected even by the
Indian colonial parliament, we had to suffer after the crisis of
1930. This Central Bank was so designed as to drain as much riches
from
En relaciĆ³n a [PEN-L:1395] Re: Re: Re: Australia,
el 8 Sep 00, a las 1:29, Rob Schaap dijo:
G'day Nestor,
In their attempt to keep our betters at the Bank of
England happey, Australia's Scullin government agreed to give Otto
free reign over 'our' finances in June of 1930. The bastard
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G'day Nestor,
In late August the bastard Niemeyer lent
Scullin's bastard
En relaciĆ³n a [PEN-L:1430] Re: Re: Australia,
el 7 Sep 00, a las 20:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
I have followed this thread with some interest in part because I teach
Canadian Economic History, in part because I have done some
comparative work comparing Australia and Canada (shameless