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FREE ENTERPRISE

Art Of Running A Business MR HOLLAND’S VIEWS FA BLENHEIM, Mar. 21. The great need for the return to * private enterprise was emphasised by the Prime Minister, Mr Holland, in an to the Associated Chambers vof Commerce today. New Zealand, he ■■said, had a system of free enterprise ■ ‘which would compare with any other ' country. For many years the Govern- .; ment of New Zealand had exercised a great power over trade and had taken to itself the right to decide the shape .and size of every house, the type of "goods that could be sold and the price The State had entered into direction of industry until today many traders were losing the art of running their own businesses and nad gone to the State for decisions. - “We are returning to you the free-’-.’doms you want, but traders must learn >again the value of business and the sway to run their own affairs. I am "shere to say that the policy of the Government is back to private enterprise, si hold the view that the best regulation vof prices is private enterprise and competition.’’

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 6

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FREE ENTERPRISE Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 6

FREE ENTERPRISE Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 6

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