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An opinion that much higher taxation is in sight is expressed in the annual report of the WanganuiL Employers’ Federation. “The present rate of expenditure cannot possibly be continued without the aid of loan ‘money from overseas,” says the report, “and it is doubtful if a loan could he obtained under present circumstances, more particularly as one of £17,000,000 is about to mature and must : be provided for. On the other hand, if public works undertakings are curtailed, thousands of men will again become unemployed and, as such, a charge on the public purse.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1939, Page 11
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