Thoughts For The Times
Kinascial Outlook. It is only too true that no country can prosper which is heavily taxed for although the burden tan he earned lot a time, unfair and grinding taxation cate like cancer into the body politic, and the end is just, the same as when that dread disease intrudes itself into the liodv physical. Mr Massey, as bin. •nice Minister, is no more able to maintain an expenditure which is in excess rl the revenues lie should fairly extram, from the country, without facing disaster than can an ordinary individual who spends a thousand pounds per veer more than Ids legitimate income. Bankruptcy stands in the path of both. Mercantile Gazette.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1921, Page 2
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