LABOUR AND BANKS
MR COX REPEATS CHARQEB **THEIR DAYS ARE NUMBERED” (By Teiegrap®.—AMn«*iation) DUNEDIN, Monday Following his statement about the banks threatening to deny accommodation to members of the Labour Party and the managers’ absolute denial, the Rev. E. T. Cox, Mayor of Dunedin, said: “While I accept the statement of the managers as far as the majority is concerned it does not do away with the fact that customers have reported to me this week along the lines that 1 outlined. 1 am having affidavits signed to send to the Prime Minister. To deal with the banks is the business of the Government. *T merely point out that the banks’ attitude is not new. At the last general election they for splash advertisements In the metropolitan newspapers urging people to keep Labour out. Thus they used the shareholders’ money for illegitimate purposes.- Unless they mend their ways the days of the private banks in this Dominion are Lumbered.**
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 8
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159LABOUR AND BANKS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 8
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