MR. NASH'S DIFFICULTY
"NOT INSUPERABLE"
TEST OF SELF-DISCIPLINE
(Received April 20, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, April 19.
"The Times," in a leader on the New Zealand Finance Minister's appeal to the dairy farmers warning them of the difficulty of maintaining an even balance in controlled economy in the face of sectional interests of farmers and trades unions each justifying a demand for a larger slice of the national cake by increased living and production costs resulting from concessions given to the other, says that the difficulty is not insuperable but that both elements must recognise that national interests outweigh sectional interests The manner in which the difficulties of State marketing are met will test self-discipline, which is essential for the success of planned and controlled economy in a democracy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 92, 20 April 1939, Page 10
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128MR. NASH'S DIFFICULTY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 92, 20 April 1939, Page 10
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