Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 28, No. 11. 1965.
Douglas Comes
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[unclear: Douglas] Comes
A milestone in the story is the sit of Major C. H. Douglas to [unclear: New] Zealand in 1934.
He came at the invitation of the [unclear: movement], presided over at that me by Dr. Smith, and was [unclear: welcomed] at a camp reunion at Ash-[unclear: urst], near Palmerston North. Sub-[unclear: quently] he lectured in the main [unclear: entres] and in Wellington made [unclear: intact] with the heads of them [unclear: overnment].
This contact led to the setting [unclear: p] of the 1934 Monetary [unclear: Commision] to which Douglas presented [unclear: requested] a plan for New Zealand "within the framework of the [unclear: sent] system"—a plan now forgotten.