STATE ENTERPRISE.
i -ITS PART IN SHIPPING WORLD. ' AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION. « ( tr WmuiL-rrm Am.—cojurixht. Received Jan. 1, 7.5 Pm. Londoo, Dec. 31. -J 'M «. meeting of the Orient Company. - Anderson (Che iflanagw) rJtat until/the future of the mail service 'm settled, and the Commonwealth * Milus were known, they were reluctant t»_spwmit themselves to a particular wpe of design of the vessel they would Ifcnd. The Cogtmopwealth Government's bolitf b largely developing its fleet could JUr discourage private enterprise and VMpMtra, which for forty years provided gfijgftnlia with steamer services consistexceeding the trade's requirements, .& unimpaned in quality and cheapness WHv'»xy trade in the world. toe State set itself to oppress and HKme the individual trader, it must SKTjMcred eventually to cover the Nationalisation of indusdsstroy the British Empire wSEt M certainly as individual freedom a&B enterprise had created it.—Aus.-N.Z. B£Sr Jfcenneth Anderson hinted at the BKttfer of raising saloon fares, owing sag®!"*
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5
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150STATE ENTERPRISE. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5
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