THE ROBBER IN THE KITCHEN
FACTS AND FIGURES THAT GET THE GOVERNMENT RATTLED.
Nothing in the election campaign has got the Fraser Government so badly rattled ais the PLAIN UNVARNISHED FACTS about the rise in the cost of living. When prices of everyday commodities have been quoted showing the absurdity of claims to have kept living costs under control, the Eraser propaganda machine has been put to work at once in an effort to refute the damaging evidence. However, the task is hopeless. The Government has tried all sorts, of devices to disguise the rise in costs, which began LONG BEFORE THE WAR. In efforts to delude the public, it has authorised the sale of shore-weight loaves, it. has allowed the increase in costs on low-priced articles to be lo.aded on to more expensive though equally necessary lines, and it has ladled out big subsidies, condemned by the Economic Stabilisation Committee as “dangerous,” in order to conceal the real position. Back fin 1939, BEFORE THE WAR, prominent Trades Unionist-, like F. P. Walsh and Peter Butler were getting worried about the effect of soaring living costs on the worker’s budget. To-day they soft-pedal that, issue, but consumers can’t be fooled any longer. Labour’s invisible wage cuts have gone on long enough. VOTE NATIONAL. —3l
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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 6
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214THE ROBBER IN THE KITCHEN Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 6
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