MORE BORROWING.
"It became clear that the most urgent 1 of New Zealand 4s an increase in the ro° ne 7 in active circulation . . . this money > n circulation is essential to any sour.d plan W national reconstruction." This quotation fro® the views of the deputation that waited on tne Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates just about sums up tn® theories of the currency reformers. The body is sick, the pulse weak. Inject a little bloo here and there into the veins. Never mini about the heart or why it is not functioning properly. Fundamentals do not count; let u' I experiment! It has been said, "You can jstarve a nation into prosperity"; the correct I way appears to be to pawn it into prosperity' [ ACCOUNTANT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1933, Page 6
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