Thoughts For The Times
1 When Mh Massey’s Nek ye Failed. i Years ago Mr Massey declared that j “production, more production, and still j more production,” teas the true soluj tion of the cost of living problem, mi creasing the supply to meet the de- ! mand, and thereby bringing down prices. But, when he realised that “production, more production, and still more production,” could only be brought about by “settlement, more settlement, and still more settlement, and that to secure increased settlement on sound economic lines necessarily involved the prevention of land-profiteer-ing by a substantial increase of the . land tax, his nerve failed him, and lie * took to the treadmill instead.—N.a. . “Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1920, Page 2
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