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Traffic officers’ earnings

Sir, — Let traffic officers, doctors, lawyers, businessmen, farmers, freezing workers, watersiders, teachers and every other responsible working men and women all agree to no rises. Then perhaps New Zealand could lead the world in economic stability. We could at least survive a depression and even avert a major war. — Yours, etc., SERIOUS. October 21, 1974. [This correspondence is now now closed.—Editor]

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33672, 23 October 1974, Page 16

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Traffic officers’ earnings Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33672, 23 October 1974, Page 16

Traffic officers’ earnings Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33672, 23 October 1974, Page 16

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