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WORDS OP WISDOM. IT'D MY PEOPLE.— , , JL When a demand arises for an article and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a ecar■aity. consequently higher prices. English Ideas and customs have been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly: this, along with the world s increasing population, has caused an extra demand tor all kinds of food. otc.. the producing area has not inti eased correspondingly, it at once reflects, sn the producing countries.. and raises D Britain is the only free trade jxmntrv of any importance m the worm. In Great Britain, only a + day ®uiro » Commission was appointed to inguiro Into the reasons why the cost °*~ ll y h!! had increased. It has been °® < ;} al .| y •tated. while the cost of .''vmg had m ueased 50 per cent, during the last twenty-live years, wages had only in S l 5 P« cent, tor the same period ■o it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce 3 th_e cok of living. ™ the workers’ wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, huge ■ndnfltries equipped with modern machin»rv. nnd to be worked with Asiatic labour The question suggests itself to nv oeo plc-how can any English-speaking manrev cope with this menace unless Sf prelected to save our industries im? wage-earners . from being brought ]nwn to the Asiatic level. “mhl. Singfo Tax theory is absolutely Z lJon land and free trade. It fs aooaront it would not let»en the cost If production, but reduce wages to cope sith Asiatic labour augmented with " j There is still hope. credibly informed the success l . A „ qi,,.,!. Tax policy will depend M \adop%it; this ought tO i e strOTgly fo advise my P«>Plo and the imaginary suflerere. to feast upon the “?l-known recipes, prosperity and longevity., etc viz- : ‘ Ample protection on things zrodace, and good w agrs— t_l * - MUSCLE - RAISER FLOUR and ngs we can •CHAMPION 'STANDARD’’ OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS —I remain, always at your sen rice.—CHAMPION. P.S.— Follow Canada’s example, and iDum Single Tax and Trade, Royal mail motor service, the Shortest Route to and from Futon.—Leave Foxtou daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily, 8 a.m.; leave Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxtou daily. 12.20 p.m.; leave Eoxton daily. ZAO p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 4 p.m.; leave Shannon daily. 8.15 p.m.; arrive Eoxton daily. 9.40 p.m, IT. ROUX.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8611, 23 December 1913, Page 4

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