DOMINION FINANCES
THE PREMIER OPTIMISTIC • A GOOD WIND VP TO A PAD YEAR.” POLICY SPEECH ON THURSDAY ■ r.n ntr.ss association - CHRISTC HUUCH. .May 29. The Rt. Hull. W. F Mns-ey. l’riinc Minister. and Sir William I* rasi’v _ left for the south to-day. and will he joined at Oam'itt hy the Hon. I''.. P- Lee (MiMister for Internal Affairs'. Mr Ma.— ev will dea! with finance and other subjects in his tvaliey speech at Invercargill on Thursday. lie indicated to-day that any subject- he was unable to dial with at Inverc.irgill uould nvobubly he dealt with at the Reform Party’s dinner in Christchurch on Moiu.'ay next. “You mat - ca enm as much as you like about it.’’ said Mr Massey to an interviewer to-day. when referring to the accounts for tile year, “hut it is n very good wind-up to a bad year. Lock at the improvement that foot pla.-e in the last quarter (I ain sneakin - now from a financial noint of view). Some people think things can be done in six months, but it takes six months to get going. Mr Massey declined to go into the matter in detail, and he indicated that he would deal with it in his policy speech at- Invercargill.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 5
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206DOMINION FINANCES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 5
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