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PROSPEROUS TIMES?

I (To the Editor.) Sir, —Our 'daily press is' featuring the increase of business during the last few days, and we shall no doubt he told that at last we are on the road to prosperity. Your readers will remember that some time ago i Montagu Norman, of the Bank of England, declared that the policy of 1 the .financiers would be changed to one of planned inflation, ** , All along the recent road of criticism social creditors and currency reformers have proclaimed that we are in a state of prosperity, and we are seeing a result of this change-over throughout the world. London, New York and New Zealand are denying benefits from the issue of monetised purchasing power by way of new note Issues and increase of public works, visits of Royalty, eto. > In the ooming months we shall see a rapid change in this Dominion for the better. As the money question is going to be a deciding factor at the next election our present Administration are playing their cards very well. The ace of .trumps is in the hands of the national money crusaders, and when all the tricks have been taken and the result is in the balance for the odd trick to be played, and J,he f gam© won, then the trump card will be played, and it will be for the people ■ to decide the issue of more slavery to the international financiers or perfect freedom and liberty.—l am, eto., DEMOSTHENES. Hamilton, December 27, 1934.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19462, 29 December 1934, Page 9

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PROSPEROUS TIMES? Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19462, 29 December 1934, Page 9

PROSPEROUS TIMES? Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19462, 29 December 1934, Page 9