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Maoriland Worker, Rōrahi 13, Putanga 28, 11 Hōngongoi 1923, Page 2

 

. Now it js tho object of se'enca to render tbe enabling requisites o£ life, Such as. food, warmth and other forms

or embodiments of energy necessary

for a decent existence, so abundant ~,that tli«y poall cease to be wealth in.

-,-the. sense, of the economist. By m, Creasing a rejal quantity, you do not diminish it, nor by increasing it w'thout liiiv'c do you destroy %t. Th ie object of science is to destroy wealth ia economist's s-en.se of dfebt altogf&iiher by increasing real wealth without limit. —Professor Soddy.

■ Mo citizen should be rich enough fee be able buy another, and none poor enough to b-a forced, jfco cd* biinsclt--Rousseau. V

Pāwhiri ki konei kia kitea tēnei tuhinga ā-nūpepa

He mea mahi aunoa e te rorohiko tēnei tuhinga. Kāore anō kia tirohia, kia whakatikangia rānei, he hapa pea o roto. Ka taea te tirotiro i te hōputu taketake, te pānui rānei i te whārangi katoa.

Mō te tuhinga nā te rorohiko i hanga

Ko te OCR he tukanga hei tiki aunoa i te tuhinga mai i te whārangi kua karapahia. Mā te OCR e taea ai te rapu i te nui o ngā raraunga tuhinga-katoa, ēngari kāore i te tika katoa ki te 100%. Ko tōna tika mai i te kounga o te tuhinga ki te niupepa tūturu me tōna āhua i te whakakiriata moroititanga. Kāore pea e pai te OCR o te niupepa kāore te kounga o te pepa e pai, he iti rawa rānei te tuhituhinga, he maha rawa ngā momotuhi, ngā whakatakotoranga tīwae hoki, he whārangi kua tūkinotia rānei.

Ko te tōtika OCR kei te whārangi e kitea ai tēnei tūemi he 98.20%.