THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
What Tiii; Cavtains Amo Saying. it i„ contrary to the whole conception of British justice that men should not be allotted to go ah nit their lawful business without fear of molestation either to themselves or to their nives and families. Ihe J’ritne .Minister. It is not good of dignified for a trade (<> oil ice people la purchase the articles il manufactures by giving presents. Mr F. I)'A rev Cooper (Lever Bros. Ltd). It is the duty of every man who is not a capitalist to ho assured, and not only to lie assured hut to he assured for an adequate sum.—Mr Charles G. 11 a mil ton. Tlie taxation of goods-earrying and passenger-carrying vehicles is not a desirable way of raising money for general purposes.—Mr R. J. Rowley.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1927, Page 2
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133THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1927, Page 2
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