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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

What I'ixanciehs Aiie Saving. When a company writes down its capita! what in practice happens is ifiat in the first place the directors persuade themselves that some capital has been lost, and then persuade the sharehoHe: io tho same effect, and finally by means of affidavits persuade a Chancery Judge.—M,r J. S. Austen. f can see no end at the moment to the demand for telephone facilities, as tin:- more facilities the public get the more they want. —Mr Percy Cross. As a nation we are extremely slow K i change till Hie pressure of economic cv.-nt, forces ns to do so.—Air C. de Alaistre. 6

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 2

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110

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1927, Page 2

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