REPLY BY MR WATTS
“MR NASH PLOUGHING SAME OLD FURROW”
(New Zealand Press Association) , . AUCKLAND. November 11; During the last election Mr Nash was known as a very promising leader, and his policy continues to be one of making promises,” said the Minister of Industries and Commerce (Mr J. T. Watts), commenting today on Mr Nash’s address at Otahuhu last night.
. Mr Nash, he said, was “still ploughing the same old furrow 7,” so far as raw materials for manufacturers wer° concerned. The Reserve Bank had already stated it would do its best to see that manufacturers got enough, but it was true that the requirements of a few were “most extravagant.” “Even in the days when Mr Nash issued import licences for raw materials there were very many manufacturers who complained that they would not get big enough licences,” the Minister said.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26886, 12 November 1952, Page 10
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