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PREACHING ECONOMY

CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN f . COMPULSORY THRIFT SUGGESTED BjTdcffraph.—Eross Association—Copyright ("Times''' aud Syduc-y "Sun" ScniceK.) r London, January 18. Though the sales of Exchequer bondß are averaging more than two millions daily, a vast economy campaign is assured. A section of Cabinet favours St kind of Derby scheme; others want compulsory thrift. Some suggest control of private expenditure, even to regulating the supply of rations, the objective being the restriction of imports of goods which are not necessities. The "Weekly .Dispatch" points out that wild extravagances are rife. The people are unable to realise that joy riding and expensive eating are a sin. against the nation. The Parliamentary, Committee's report is ready, and in- • eludes drastio proposals to secure money. • ,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 5

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PREACHING ECONOMY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 5

PREACHING ECONOMY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 5

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