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THE PRESENT CRISIS

TO THE EDITOR Sir—Since 1936 we have had many caustic remarks from Mr Savage and his supporters directed against those people who have criticised the Government’s policy and issued warnings that it would lead to a financial crisis. Today Mr Savage, in replying to a cabled criticism from London, asserts that we are dealing with a difficult situation that was inevitable to any one who did any serious thinking.” Is this an admission that those responsible for this “inevitable’ situation, namely the Government, could not have done any serious thinking? Otherwise they would not have protested against the critics who issued warnings.—l am, etc., Ajax. May 16.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23811, 18 May 1939, Page 17

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THE PRESENT CRISIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23811, 18 May 1939, Page 17

THE PRESENT CRISIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23811, 18 May 1939, Page 17

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