FARMER IN CARTOONS.
A PROTEST IN DUNEDIN. (Special to the “Guardian.”) DUNEDIN, June 1. Criticism was levelled by Air F. Waite during the annual conference of the Otago Provincial Council of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union at the fact that in cartoons in New Zealand papers the farmer was generally represented as hanging over a fence with his trousers patched up. The general impression conveyed by these cartoons was thajp the farmer had nothing to do.
Air Waite said that even in the farmers’ own paper, the farmer was depicted in attitudes not true to life.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 197, 2 June 1934, Page 7
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