Thoughts For The Times
Brice Fixing and Subsidies. It is fair comment that during the
world crisis every financial and commercial system broke down, and those now demanding that the Government take up a policy of ‘hands off’ were the first, the loudest and most insistent and persistent in demanding State assistance, and this applies to practically every country. There can he hut little doubt that Government interference with prices will continue in some form. The precise form cannot be forecasted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1921, Page 2
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