many salaried men and pensioners wbfelj would be most vitally affected. 6tting>l| that the dairying industry, had bees ifls| much assisted in the past by the 6tafcS it was not fair to the community the high prices for butter in should rule in New Zealand, Ho urge the committee to go into land speculation and look espeaUM™ into the land agentß* business, 1rU413 had played a tremendous pais la land values. For the tike -ofrgl the sick and the children butter MkM/Jf ought not to be allowed to rise, opinion that if ration tickets were 3 issued they should be made general. He objected to working men being ration tickets and rich people buyiaifs as usual—that would be lowering' tMfS' dignity of Labor. Supplies sbomiT - distributed evenly, without being ittliiiSt il by
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1920, Page 5
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132Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1920, Page 5
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