GOVT. AND BUSINESS
1 MINISTER PROPHESIES MOREH OFFICIAL INTERFERENCE ■ COMING. ■ "There will undouhtedly be j Government interference in 1 ness," was the somewhat startlin^B announcement made by the Ho^H Adam Hamilton, Minister of Intern^B Affairs, at the luncheon of the rua Rotary Club yesterday. 9| However he qualified this stat^H ment by remarking that this did mean that the Government intendeJ^B to set up opposition in private eI1'e|H 1 prises such as butchery businesse^B nor did it intend to open drapei^H : stores, but it did intend to act matters of national importanee. !^H ! "It is a question," eoncluded i speaker, "whether the Governnie^B ! will not have to interf ere more | business in the future than in | past. There are certain national ; local business affairs in which tljflH I Government will certainly have 1 take a bigger hand from a seiise ! national duty, for there are many jHBfl 1 sets (and Rotorua is among ; which the State must never let gj9| | out of its hands. The State is 1 out to niake a profit, but it must J tain the control of these- assets."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 4
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