THE ATTACK OF THRIFT. “1 have been beseiged by friends who have waved under by nose a statement made by Mr J. M. Keynes, recently on the wireless that every time they save d/. tliey put a workman out of employment lor a day. They had said. triumphantly, ‘where is vour na tionad savings certificates now t Well, if I were having another broadcast discussion with Mr Keynes on un(''iint'vtir'H- I would say ‘Keynes you are the Chairman of a great and de-s-rvedlv successful insurance company. Insurance is one of the most famous ways of saving. . . ■ Does this mean, Keynes, that I have to ignore flic blandishments of the circulars ot your insurance society and its tempting literature. and ought to come along and suggest that T should cease my premiums and yon should give me a paid up policy and wind up ’-our society?’ T fancy that much as Mr Keynes likes bearin' 7, me in be woidr] rr |vn one or two qualifieptioiK- of rid* striking statement.”—Sir .Tosiali Stamp.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1931, Page 8
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