TWO VIEWPOINTS
"Even if avc produce more at a loss we arc better off than those who are 6 offering their lives on the other side," said 31r. A. Woolsey, a returned soldier, at a meeting - at' Pukekohe of the Franklin sub-provincial executive of the .Farmers' Union. "It is not a time to ask for higher prices." Mr. D. H. .Ronton, another returned soldier, took a different view. "Other sections of the community are asking through the Arbitration Court for higher wages to meet the increased cost of living," he said. "Surelv the farmer is also entitled to have his increased costs met."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23721, 30 July 1940, Page 8
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