A BUSINESS G.H.Q
“I do not intend to lav the colour on too thick, and .1 am quite aware that there are shadows on the landscape. Hut the .shadows have had too much of our attention in the past,” writes Mr A. G. Gardiner in “John Hull.” There is still much to he done. y,' ( . m .(.d a new spirit between Capital and Labour; 'less politics mixed up with out economics and industry. Above all, we want a G.H.Q. ol industry which will keep Governments from harking up the wrens troes and floundering from one blunder to another in ignorance of the facts. I hope these tilings will come out of our present distresses.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 6
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114A BUSINESS G.H.Q Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 6
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