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The Session

Sir, —Instead of our armchair critics indulging in predictions and destructive criticisms of Mr Nash and his task of bringing New Zealand finance to a stable level once more, why not give, step by step, the cause of the present financial chaos? No judge in court would condemn and sentence the plaintiff and let the guilty man go free. There should be as much justice and fairness in criticism of our Parliamentary policy as there is justice in our law courts.—Yours, etc., JUSTICE. January 21, 1958.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

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The Session Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

The Session Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 3

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