THE EXCHANGE PROBLEM.
Your cubleader of the 14th 111 st. ■ , ar gcj unimpressed. After debiting legit" ll -'. or Jis the New Zealand farmer should r,i i CII t in produce (sold in Britain) the terms of the English pound ste L ! "'f' o t. A s Governmental interference he ' wl ' .1 95 ptf the primary producer producer' cOU nW> cent of the eeonoinio wealth °. !p- c nt P ;,r ' it is imperative (considering his^ pi 5 lous state) that he should not ' g^ er r robbed to benefit importers and 111 ont exchequer. We have too ■ C) 1 tl f and too few farm ere, and that 40,# ease for the last twenty year?. A>''° 1 o i!f farmer,? would right New Zcalam, present legislators apparently J' 1 . 0 ;1, men oil' the land instead of putt
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1932, Page 6
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137THE EXCHANGE PROBLEM. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1932, Page 6
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