STATE ECONOMIES.
Mr. Thurlow Field might 'lave -been a W«? , more explicit in his letter in a "i^Jg™'■; of the "Star" relative to the economic pc* »/ of the Dominion. The solution of this f**™* is not difficult, but needs tremendous courage and sound common sense. If the country d? run on business lines, the in times of depression, *»*'■ apply the same principle of any la - firm and reduce its staff and °f rhead^har 0 e , ; to a level where there would deficit. To go on, as we are going/.wtWj, palliatives for a permanent quote Mr. Thurlow Field's own words an overwhelming financial <wkstropwv. ;.' must cut our cloth according to-our x / Wh 7 we should *«PP<> rt is «'■' servants on an income reduced $$£&£ss§;. anomaly which any honest i and o™™:* to : Government would tackle hefore . the burdens of business peoge "fay*.* workers. _' yu.ii/ „ ',;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 253, 26 October 1931, Page 6
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