Control boards will only bo able to look impotently on at world market movements obeying tho law of supply and demand, if they attempt interference they will get tangled up in the machinery and perhaps grievously hurt. The only price which needs and is capable of readjustment is the price of land. But t'ht man on the land refuses to do any writing off of his capital invested in that way, although in his agitation for stabilisation of prices of products, through control hoards or otherwise, he proclaims aloud ■ to the world his own urgent need to 1 face his real enemy, inflated hied value.—.-Dunedin ‘‘Star.” I
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1926, Page 4
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