THE POLL—AND AFTER
Sir. — It would appear from inforar. supplied to the general public that the medium of the the success or failure of the ab<n*r is a matter of vital importance. It is not my intention in this fc> to hand bouquets to those reapoiij for the launching of the loan, or criticise adversely. They are **• what they sincerely consider Ink solve a difficult and urgent prute* Next Wednesday’s voting will the momentous question. If the proposed loan is success carried the general public wiiiigg, down again, and, to use a hacfcu*» phrase, no doubt remark, “WelL ttej that!” If the loan is turned do*?’ constructive, stable and efficient jfc will need to be brought into opet&r almost at once. This is obvious. It would seem necessary, thea. call a public meeting and find ont Jr who has a practical remedy. "Pa would then give the opponents c scheme and those who, though ait: opposition, consider the loan hapr. ticable at present, an opportunity t putting forward their views, result should prove interesting ECONOMY WITH EFFICTEXCT
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 8
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177THE POLL—AND AFTER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 8
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