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COMPETITION BY STATE By Telegraph—Press Association CHRISTCHURCH. November 1. A remit was carried unanimously at the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce deprecating the continued interference by the Government in business and the continuation and extension of competition by state and local bodies with established private business. The remit mentioned specifically the fixation of the price of superphosphates, the restriction of trading activities under the new marketing regulations of the Dairy Board, the extension of the scope of the Mortgagors and Tenants Relief Legislation by the Act of 1933, competitive tendering by the Government printing office for business, the creation of a buying department at the High Commissioner’s Office, the erection of buildings by the Government and local bodies in excess of their needs, thus providing surplus accommodation for letting.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19946, 2 November 1934, Page 8
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134PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19946, 2 November 1934, Page 8
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