POSTSCRIPTS
BY PERCY FLAGE
Chronicle and Comment
After all, it was not the wicket that was sweating in Brisbane yesterday. ' * *' •
Sir Frances Bell fears that the Banks Indemnity (Exchange) Bill will result in an annually increasing floating debt. It gives us a sinking feeling, too.
LOGIC. It's as simple as falling off a log Of getting a bogus cheque caahed. Business can't revive until people spencl money. The people can't .spend their money if the Government continues tat spend it for them. .QJBJD. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 10
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