FAITH IN N.Z. LABOUR GOVERNMENT
TASMANIAN POLITICIAN "WILL RULE FOR GENERATION” [ Per Press Association.] INVERCARGILL, Feb. 7. The opinion that the Government’s policy of controlling credit is fully justified and that it will succeed was expressed by the Hon. Edmund Dwyer-Gray, deputy-Premier of Tasmania, who is returning to Melbourne by the Mauoiganui. He advanced the opinion that already the Dominion was relatively a worker’s paradise and would become increasingly so. The Labour Party, he said, would govern the country for a generation or more. “The present financial crisis in New Zealand which resulted in the adoption of the system of licensing imports and exports early last December will. I think, be successfully overcome,” continued Mr. Dwyer-Gray. “Further, only New Zealand’s importers, and by no means all of them, the New Zealand daily Press, which is prejudiced and entirely unreasonably anti-Lahour, and the satellites of orthodox finance in London, Australia and New Zealand are putting up any sort of protest. It might be that the purchasing power of the community has increased a little too rapidly, with the result that when the people have emptied all the stores of the Dominion of locally-manufactured goods, imports became unduly stimulated. However, it cannot be denied that the depletion of New Zealand’s reserve funds in London, accompanied by adverse changes in the Dominion’s overseas balance of trade, forced the Government to adopt strong means of cure. “The New Zealand Government’s policy is fully justified and it will succeed,” maintained Mr. DwyerGray. “Others are gloomily predicting big increases in costs of production and in the cost of living, entirely forgetful of the fact that Parliament has already enacted legislation which will enable the Government to control prices and prevent profiteering. The Government makes no secret of the fact that its present policy is intended to protect ancj raise the standard of living of the people of the Dominion, which to-day is probably the hignest in the world. Already the country is relatively a worker’s paradise. It will become increasingly so and the Labour Party will undoubtedly rule this Dominion for a generation or more. In my opinion the Labour movement in New Zealand is destined to achieve one of the most complete triumphs in the story of man, by making a real success of democracy for the first time in history. Nothing but a destroying war can prevent it.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 11
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394FAITH IN N.Z. LABOUR GOVERNMENT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 11
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