POLITICAL QUESTIONS
LEAD FROM BUSINESS MEN APPEAL BY MR. HAMILTON [by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIX, Thursday One of the great needs of politics today was emphasised by the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. Adam Hamilton, at a meeting lie addressed here to-night. Politicians, he said, were entitled to a lead from the business community in problems like the monetary question. Did the banks create credit or did they not? Business people could not reach unanimity on the subject, but expected the politician to find the solution. And what the politician did was always wrong, so where were they? Then, again, politicians were not unreasonable in asking business people to give them a definite lead in the matter of the admission into New Zealand of overseas chain firms. Why leave such things to politicians to worry about? asked Mr. Hamilton
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22722, 7 May 1937, Page 13
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