Thoughts For The Times
The Call Fob Economy. The failure of the Australian Federal Government to carry into effect desirable economies lias for some time past been a matter of concern not only to , the public, but to the financial interests upon’ whom the Government speks support, says the Melbourne “Argus.” It therefore is not to be wondered at that the .chairman of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, brought tlie sub- i ject before shareholders at fhe annual 1
meeting of the bank recently. Government borrowing has been criticised where the issue concerns other than essential expenditure, and the decision of the United States and Canadian Governments not to resort to further borrowings shquld set a p repellent fo the Commonwealth authorities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1920, Page 2
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