THE PLANNER AND THE BUREAUCRAT
The Planner and the Bureaucrat Were walking through the land They wept like "anything to see Such quantities unplanned ''It must be only State-controlled" And then it will be grand." "If .seven Pinks with seven Plans Talked for a year or more, Do you the Planner said t "That Ave should win the peace?" ''I doubt it" said the Bureaucrat N.Q. 581 it refers to j"Gjradt?r*. cßnie ami talk with us, Ihe Wflniier did entreat j "A pleasant walk f a pleasant talk To lead you to the pen For manpower is our little balk | 'lo iree-born Englishmen. ' "The time lias come " the Planner said, ' "lo talk of many things. Of trading price control, Of quotaSj pools aud rings Why dairy factories should be ioiltti. "y aliens pull the strings." the Planner said utilise," ' closes down) "orise
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 52, 27 February 1945, Page 2
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142THE PLANNER AND THE BUREAUCRAT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 52, 27 February 1945, Page 2
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