THOUGHT FOR THE TIMES.
THE AUSTRALIAN SITUATION. The struggle in Australia, as, a writer in a current review shrewdly remarks, is between statute law, and economic law, and Mr Scullin is determined to obey the indefensible dictates of the former. l lt 'is recognised by/all parties that the Commonwealth must be prepared for a few years of severe trial, and the Government’s Budget is: symptomatic- of a period of tribulation. “ Australia’s 'troubles,'’' declared the Economist recently." !‘are an object lesson to the world of whafe happens when Protection runs wild, and it is to be sincerely hoped that that lesson and its implication! will quickly dawn upon the majority of Australians and create an irresistible demand for the adoption of policies that are so constantly advocated by many of her own leading experts in commerce and finance.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1930, Page 4
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137THOUGHT FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1930, Page 4
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