THE IRON INDUSTRY.
,*w Zealand has had, a-providential, escape. The result of the election of December will probably mean the abandonment of the ill-conceived proposal to subsidise the development of certain well-known iron deposit s N in the Dominion. Everybody who has a knowledge of the circumstances under which the great national blunder was about to be perpetrated will unhesitatingly condemn the whole thing,. When the labour and other conditions are favourable, th-v iron and coal deposits iu' !Neiw;',,Zea-r l!and;,wj;^ tea r^;ig e ; ,in; the..';6aiß<e; 'way; : t3mi}. the oil-fields are being opened up. Untilthat time'arrives',* it is shee* nonsense to talk of subsidising the industry or of nationalising it. ' \
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10549, 3 February 1912, Page 4
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109THE IRON INDUSTRY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10549, 3 February 1912, Page 4
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