A tribut to con n.unity effort and organising in the South Island was paid by Mr JI. P. Kidsou (rector of the Otago Boys’ High School) at a session of the Young Farmers’ School, Duuedin. He said the South Island always did things properly. Such a course lor young fanners would hardly be possible in the North Island. He could not imagim* alii sections of the eomI inuuit.v in a northern < il’ co-operating , 'n such an effort. Somehow, -mh en--1 deavour seemed to be <pi« loreign to I the North Island, whereas it appealed I to be the most natural thing in the j world at thi* end of the Dominion
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 163, 25 June 1934, Page 4
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