POLITICAL QUESTIONS.
I ♦ : ! Will the Hou J- G. Ward, in his ad--1 dress to tiro e 'm tors of Wanganui, 1 answer the followins queat'one : — Itt— Ai-d you in fivour o? a Slate Bank. If so, what powaro would you re- ' cemmand such a Bank t) have? • 2nd — Would you be io fivour of bor 1 rowing gold from the Knglish money* lenders to finioh our public works ? i Seeing that you dare not tax the , ; capitalists of New Zealand to carry on , , suoh pnblio works, but raise at pre3ant . , taxes through the Customs from fche ( workingmen and by reducing their j • wages, carry on putdic works ? i 3rd— Will you give us your rea<-oi for j i o'-jectintj to a State papsr issue of notes ( i by referendum to the people, to oarry on , , our public workß ? , I 4th— ls it your opinion that the Bank | i of New Zealand will tide over it's difll* • ■ cultiss without furthor assistance from i tho Government? i sth— To what amonnt are the people of , New Zealand pledged to support ths . Bank of New Zealand ? i 6th— Should the Bank of New Zealand '. ■ fail to right itself, are your colleagues ' ! prepared to make such Bank a State ' ; Bank, i Arthur Talbot. ;I - i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12127, 15 May 1896, Page 2
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