WAR ECONOMY
TWO ENDS SERVED BY SAVING. I ■ Commentiiig on iho phenomenal success of lhe mition.nl war savings movement in Britain, “The Times” points out I.nit the purpose <i( these loans is economic as well as linaiicial. They will help substantially in paying for lhe war. hul they will also help in diverting new or increased incoines from unnoeicsary purchases which would send no prices and thus rob those i raining more money of any real benefit Irani lliijr heller limmcial position. |Si il isci'ii il ion l<> Go ven n ncn I loans is j the br si way Io ensure Hint Hie use of increased spending power is only <l<>ITried. Nur must it bo thought that Iho duty to defer spending falls only on one class. The Chancellor of the Exj clieiiner is taking very good care that I income-lax payers do nnl increase their I e'rpcmli I lire and that Iho ugly monster iif "war II a I lines” does nol raise its
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 March 1940, Page 6
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