STATE AND BUSINESS
MOKE INTEBFEBENCE COMINa “There will undoubtedly be more Government interference in business,” was the announcement made by the Hon. Adam Hamilton, Minister of Internal Affairs, at the Rotorua Rotary Club this week.
However he qualified this statement by remarking that this did not mean that the Government intended to set up opposition in private enterprise such as butchery businesses, nor did it intend to open drapery stores, but it did intend to act in matters of national importance-^.. “It is a question,” concluded speaker, “whether the Government will not have to interfere more in business in the future than in the past. There are certain national and local business affairs in which the. Government will certainly have to take a bigger hand from a sense of national dutv, for there are inanv assets (and Rotorua is among them) which the .State must never let get out of its hands. The State is not out to m-i'-e a nrofit. but it. must retain the control of these assets.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17844, 29 July 1932, Page 4
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170STATE AND BUSINESS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17844, 29 July 1932, Page 4
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