MARKET GARDENING.
"Market Gardener" lias my political syiu pa thy in the way lie feels about having _ compete against people with the industry of the Chinese or those cviitant , so low a standard of livh:s a» that 01 Hindus, but at this stage of the Wol '° development we cannot specifically ex»w them, nor can we summarily deport ' ctn see no alternative to having to put I with, the presence of those already haic, would certainly prevent more from conn . n ', by limiting immigration of an untlesiraj-<-kind to those only who come up to a P scribed physical standard. The so-ca. ■ _.t educational test for the purpose of e . " sl , is ineffective, because so easily acquired J those we scornfully refer to as "coolies, 11 is, labourers. "Kuli" is a legitimate r •' Hindustani, but as a colloquialism in , mouths is as objectionable in use as the wo . "rigger" would be to a Maori if anyone the bad taste and temerity so to use it. . . ALEXANDER" ERASER...
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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 6
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165MARKET GARDENING. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 6
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