THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Afit Wkston’s Aiiiihkss. Air T. Shader Weston’s admirable address to the Associated Chambers of Commerce at Wcllngfon enunciated .sound politico-economic:! I principles, which, if ft.llowcd. would do more to assist the well-being of the country than till the rhodoiinintade taught by the Labour leaders. Alt* Weston advocates the policy of work, profitable alike to the employer and to those who labour for him. generous wages for which a quid pro quo is returned, economy in Government disbursements, thrift on the part of the individual, and a recognition of the elemcntaiy l’iict that the more production languishes the less is tin 1 common fund available for pro rata distribution. I’etween Air Weston’s opinions mid those of the present leaders of the Labour movement all over the world, att abyss wide its the distance of space exists, and will remain until experience has* shown that Socialistic cum 15nlshevi.sk schemes ofi’er lto means of bridging the chasm. —Mercantile Gazette.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1924, Page 2
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