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MR HOGAN’S ADDRESS

Sir,—“Clarion” pleads a guilty “faux pas” in his reference to Alberta; It was the Auckland Chamber of Commerce which distributed this Unfaircanard, July 16, 1941, to individual Chambers. Lapse of time—lapse of memory. Sorry! But it was the Associated Chambers which kept back from its member chambers the cabled attack on our economic system by the British Federated Chambers of Commerce. It whs, however, printed in tens of thousands by monetary reformers from a Wellington paper, April 8, 1942. Well, our associated chambers were silent while Auckland hit Alberta below the belt, and were likewise discreetly silent when the British chambers justly dohged our present monetary system. Is that service or justice?—Yours, etc., a CLARION. May 2, 1946.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 2

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MR HOGAN’S ADDRESS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 2

MR HOGAN’S ADDRESS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 2