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TOWN AND COUNTRY

INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL

"For the first time in the history of this country, the country and the '•ities are combining forces in the realisation that they have everything in common. Townspeople reJniise that thev can only be x sros_ j perous when the primary producer ;is prosperous. At the Mass Meet- ; ing convened by the Auckland j Chamber of Commerce, a committee j 01 10 or 12 was set up. each member !of whicli undertook to investigate a department of our civic life with the idea of learning whether or not the grievances which had been so widely voiced were directly attributable to the Government's legislation or its policy. When all is completed j a memorandum will be compiled— call it the 'Peoples Grievances' if you like. I think the last of its Kind j was presented tt King Charles 1.. | who took it so badly that he completely lost his head. (Laughtc). We of course don't want the government to do that, we want them, to use them. We ?vant t'ip real grounded grievances of the people for presentation to Parliament in order to try and rectify the wrongs and '-m. end to this policy of Socialism" Pmfcssor. Algj.e,. last Thursday ey::n-

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 84, 6 November 1939, Page 6

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206

TOWN AND COUNTRY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 84, 6 November 1939, Page 6

TOWN AND COUNTRY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 84, 6 November 1939, Page 6

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