MOTORISTS' MONEY
.Will the National Party stop taking the motorists' money for the Consolidated F:nd?" the Prime Minister (the lU. Hon; G. W. Forbes) was asked at Hanmer.
Mr. Forbes: The first claim on any revenue; is that of the Consolidated Fund, which must be kept in a satisfactory position. There can be no cause for complaint about the way the roads have been maintained in recent years, and about the constructive programme which is outlined for the next few yeais.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 4
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