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DEPRESSION NOT POSSIBLE

'The only thing that could cause a depression in New Zealand is a famine," said Mrs. C. S. Stewart, Labour candidate for Wellington West, when addressing electors last night. If New Zealand were cut off from the rest of the world no one would starve. As long as man controlled credit and currency instead of letting money control him there could never be a depression while Nature continued to produce, and Nature was assisted by the inventive brain of man.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 23

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DEPRESSION NOT POSSIBLE Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 23

DEPRESSION NOT POSSIBLE Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 23

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