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NEW INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION

CLOSE GOVERNMENT WATCH NO UNDUE ADVANTAGE TO BE TAKEN (By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. A suggestion from Christchurch that the Government intended to appoint accountants to investigate the affairs of important firms, particularly to see the effect of the new industrial legislation, was specifically denied by the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, in an interview. “Such a suggestion has no foundation at all,” said Mr Savage, “because it would imply, for one thing, that the Government is out looking for trouble At the same time this does not mean that the Government will not watch very closely any tendency on the part of any industry to take undue advantage of the changed conditions.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 2

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NEW INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 2

NEW INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 2