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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS

WORK AND MORAUtr (To the Editor} It is interesting to note ft.il of less work and short? 2J?* the moral well-being of «»lJ2?«i The labour GoveraSeL ifis came into }>owc-r. immedliti2* * effect to one of the makTiSii!* its platform—less work «£**« one. more money for n-n?"* 1 *" more leisure for evervon?Tsl»ll your way to prosperitv" told-all crime anST2Se»l> country were due to domL* *t work and under pay OrS? , °*- be created out of deSKS** Paradise of the the world. A new world 2*£* to be born and. though 2?15* work less hard and speSd all would be Moral and spiritual weiuSL"fc. people would he sound, would be provided for a£fn2s* of poverty would cease tomSf ** this sounds good—but pended' Our figutes forrfSi* Brown steadily since IMsSS ,,, * constitute about a recori (Sl** bill is nearly £10.000,000 STi?** victions for drunkenness cent higher than in record; newspaper rpnn>«7iry»»» steady increase in jav«a?**» \\e love our Play We play weuTbot worked as well and as ISJL* play, all would be well country The road l J™ \£& worthwhile is a hardl aSS: hard work, reliance require to betheft»S*£ stones of our national chanS* 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 6

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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 6

CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 6

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