DREAD OF LONELINESS
liOnelineee is often ae great a deterrent to the British settler overseas as the rigours of an unfamiliar climate, the difficulties of farming and unfamiliar surroundings, states “The Times,” in a leading article. Nothing helps a new settler more than to realise he is sharing both his early troubles and his eventual triumphs with someone else from home. For this reason anything making for the practical development of schemes of group settlement deserves every consideration. If British settlers follow the trail outback they should not go alone. There is no better means of securing immunity from isolation and loneliness than a system whereby one is surrounded by friends.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4
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111DREAD OF LONELINESS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4
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