THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
\i, i. 11-: i> I Harrs Or llosmu. "Bo long as Franco continued to shirk the primary duty of adequate taxation it i- innmssihle for this country lo admit that the poverty ol law Slate linam-ex relievos leei of all obligations towards us beyond a share in whin she may receive from Germany. Although we contributed pel' head far mori' t linn any olher country to tbe * a isis of the war, more than France, Italy, and Russia together, and not much less loan all the great Allied Rowers combined, and although wo spent a largo part of this jo financing our friends, and incurred enormous obligations on their behalf, wo should he. prepared to write <>lf all war loans between Allies as eolit rihut ions lo the common elfori." "Alam-hi-s,or (■uardian.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 2
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136THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1925, Page 2
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