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THE TRAINING COLLEGE

TO THE EDITOR.

Sir, —I enjoyed “ To-morrow’s ” letter. Good,’ snappy cross-chat. _ I, too, should like to be a gentleman, still more to live like a gentleman, but, like most of the taxpayers in this , country, I’m too busy trying to earn enough money to keep Tomorrow ” and his friend* living the lives of gentlemen, A popular way of being a gentleman is to be a remittance man. What this country wants is fewer remittance men and more workers —whether gentlemen or. not is rather immaterial. —I am, etc., University.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 9

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THE TRAINING COLLEGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 9

THE TRAINING COLLEGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 21688, 5 July 1932, Page 9

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