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FAITH IN GOVERNMENT LOST

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE VIEW. . INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS. By Telegraph.— Prtna Association. Wellington, Jan. 27. The executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, after a full discussion in committee this morning, passed a resolution in which it said that the Associated Chambers had always opposed Government interference in commercial business. The present Government had pursued a policy of progressive and increasing interference culminating in the fixation of exchange rates. The association solemnly protested against this latest and greatest act of interference and especially “against the breach of faith by the Prime Minister, who had but recently stated positively and definitely that fixation of exchange rates was a matter with which the Government would not interfere. The Associated Chambers of Commerce, representing the commercial community, is therefore reluctantly compelled to state publicly that it has lost all confidence in the present Government.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1933, Page 6

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FAITH IN GOVERNMENT LOST Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1933, Page 6

FAITH IN GOVERNMENT LOST Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1933, Page 6

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