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THE DAY'S NEWS

Sir, — While reading the ( Post" (in bed) I could not marking on the variety of nei in. First we have the adverf then comes your leader wh ii deductions, seems to depic! with an immense amount of his shoulder — one who draw; of a premier, yet elects coe ex-heads of departments at credit controllera to do th high fees. No wonder New Z; shaky. Then we see on anof: momentous happenings . is Asia and America, also Inf on two years . ago I wrote

money juggimg menace oi other countries and it i though it is going to prc judging by the calamitious the papers are being filled c Some time back, prior ti our own and other stock e we werd told, were doingg ness simply because someot: places gave it as his consii ion that everything in the & den was O.K. This morninf changes swear that the prc vival in currency was prer mental misconception; too r; tal (or should I say Wfabout. Britain's £1 is now "vvortt lars. Poor old John Bull,' to have let Uncle Sam get him this time. Then we cc: Soviet axe — how some bone-l to "good enough for my benough for me." Are t frightened of Gog or Ma? me in mind of when I iw present method of leg-rop cows. No one would sit ut for fear of being kicked bail and it seems we are being kicked out of the i we have dug ourselves inta Even the Aussies are beat at cricket. Walce up John I comes the battle for £450; Motueka. May the best niaa the controversy over the t uniforms. Dear, dear! Afte mentous questions as 02 form, debt cancellation, 0 Ireland, etc., would one th't our trouble are monetary. h least, the failurc of the £ and I thought the 1$ troubles were matrimonial which they are monetary. I hope such a disasters ed at Reno does not hapF Zealand. There are others numerous( to mention in etc., C. J. Rotorua, 22/ li/32. ^

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 4

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THE DAY'S NEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 4

THE DAY'S NEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 4

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