A WORD FOR THE BRITISH TAXPAYER.
“While others were proclaiming that they hurl won the war. and revenue swept over Europe like a plasiue. the Hritisli taxpayer shouldered the harder of his own country, and most el the world be-ide. He helped his enemies to recover from despair. Jle submitted to a merciless taxation, lie ministered unto Europe until the fever there heoan to (to. Xolhiny; hut his couraee and compassion made Europe’s recovery possible. Without him there would have been chaos, am! America s sjuld would have remained useless and idle in her vaults. Does Europe understand? Does America, the creditor, acknowledge her debt.''—‘‘Daily Express.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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106A WORD FOR THE BRITISH TAXPAYER. Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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