“It is obviously absurd that in a sparsely-populated and undeveloped country like New Zealand there should bo unemployment at all,” said . Mr. J. S. Dawes, who presided at tho annual meting of tho Auckland Provincial Employers’ Association. “Instead of our peoplo being trained for the life prospect before them —the development and settlement of the country—they have been encouraged to settle in the towns and cities which, by lavish expenditure and borrowed money, have grown out of all proportion to the development of the land.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 230, 30 September 1935, Page 10
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