THOUGHTS FOR THE TITLES.
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There is surely no one left who would he s‘> innocent a- to suggest that high wages necessarily reduce the profit - of the employer. All the evident e paints the other way. In inv view, it i- to the business man that we ewe alnm-t everything we ims-e.Ss i" material way. and. as T see it, the only hope of securing better eruditions or a higher standard of living. mu .mb. 1.1- Iho inil'-i--, bill for tile people as a whole, is ill the increase and encouragement of a competent class of business men working for the l common good on competitive and individual lines. (From ‘-'Confessions of a Capitalist.’’)
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1925, Page 2
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117THOUGHTS FOR THE TITLES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1925, Page 2
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