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FARM WORKERS' ENLISTMENT

Sir, —There is the spectacle of councils, of bodies corporate innumerable, passing resolutions upholding this or that particular view of enlistment of farm workers. When the farm worker requires advice upon the issue before him, or when he requires representations to be made to a Government, I trust ho will not be under necessity of retaining the satellites of the council table or tiie appointees of bodies corporate as his spokesman. The farm worker will do his duty as Jie sees it; he may be misguided as "to the importance of this or that aspect of that duty, but he feels little disposed to accept the advice or to encourage the representations that are being made, supposedly, on his behalf. Waharoa. The Walrus.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 10

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FARM WORKERS' ENLISTMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 10

FARM WORKERS' ENLISTMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 10