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AuDGET essential iprINCIPAL mgfence M '■CTION NEEDED

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fl RUGBY, Friday. Mjd reading of the Fin9 john Simon said that «nce against uncontrollKaS a Budget balanced Sjjis available. If the ■j retrenchment and by ■nation, was able to * expenditure without Sorrowing, it was safe Mse 0f the printing press ■cse of inflation. ■thods such as those pro2j the stability of the Kai sy^tem be preserv■ious world forces chang■tour tliere was a clear leed mere swiftly than fcrliamentary procedure. ■t Mr. Snowden, in par- { rise to the height of lity. |0f Commons interpreted liase of Sir John Simon's invitation to the Govern■ertake a tariff from the pes. I Shakespeare (Labour, lid that an emergency ■ be tolerated, and that Irould consent to even Igces if a strong GovernIfor them. Ijr Opposition criticised Iproposals on the ground lens were unequally disItbe disadvantage of the Bses. In Clareless, presiding at If the Associated Chamlimerce at Lincoln, teleilr, Bahhvin and Sir Her[urging the imposition of torts without delay. "PeoI trade with us, but our |oo dear. We must buy [who buy from us," the led.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3

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ON DANGER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3

ON DANGER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3

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