WORKING IT OUT
Indications of how that needed movement progresses .are seen in the urge to puf the unemployed on the laud and sc- take the .-urpluH population out of the towns and cities. The Auckland Savings Bank (a private institution) has ,jus L made an offer of a sum of CIO, OOO to help towards putting men and their families on the land. Then there- is the growing advocacy of training present unemployed youih s tn> fit them for a farming occupation. Itere, again, the Auckland Savings Bank has shown, practical sympathy and <an u.f predation of the pot-si bililies of
the movement by offering a further sum of £2OOO (with. £20.000 more spread over five years) towards the acquisition of a suitable block of land on which to train la‘d s who- are keen and capable of becoming future farmers. .
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3793, 10 August 1932, Page 4
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