SMALL FARMS.
PROVISION FOR SUSTENANCE. There was considerable discussion at yesterday's meeting of tlie Auckland provincial executive of the New Zealand Farmers* Union on aspects of the Government's small farm plan, and the meeting passed a resolution rescinding a previous decision which approved the principle of small farms. It was decided also to inform the Government that in the opinion of the executive sustenance to men on small farms should be a first charge against the proceeds of the holding rather than dues to the State, and that the present sj-etem of taking 100 per cent of the man's dairy order produced a state of subservience which had a vicious moral Effect.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 8
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