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Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 38, 19 September 1923, Page 10
.It is one of the most melancholy features in the social state of our country that we see beyond the possibility of denial that whilst there is at this moment a decrease in the con-
suming powers of the people, and an increase in the pressure of impoverishment and distress, there is at the same time a constant accumulation of wealth in the upper classes, and an increase In the luxuriousness of their habits and in their moano of enjoyment.—JF. B. Clynea.