CRITICISM OF LABOUR
Sir, —Perfectly understandably, Mr. Savage resents criticism by transient visitors to this country of the "spend it and, chance it" policy of his administration. To tlieni, as to representatives of oversea thought, he has recommended attention to their "own business."
Yet nt Geneva, his colleague, Mr. Armstrong, afforded advice to the control of the cotton piece manufacturing industry of England in the matter of the conduct of their business. Now then. ... Leith Napier.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23073, 25 June 1938, Page 19
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