RELIEF WORKERS' GARDENS
10 TB£ «"ITOR cr THE P*B?S. J Sir, —After reading "D.P.'s" letter in j ••The Press" on Saturday one wonders where our much-boasted independence has gone. Why docs the City Council no' provide work, so that people can pav lor their own seeds as well as their other requirements? We have stood this charity for a long time, but =till it goes on. Then v-• give thanks. It is a pitv we have not a writei such a* Dickens, who was not afraid to t-ilk of the "work'us" system. Are we anv belter oil in New Zealand, wilh all our talk of independence of spirit? Ycurs. ct< , MAGNUS ANIMUS. March "25. 1934.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 9
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