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WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY

Every day a tradesman, or artisan -drops .... ....,: ' out of the /-workers' f ? The Labor ranks and becomes an Question. employer. It is foolish to perpetuate the notion that there is a defined unchangeable class of landlords, and profit-takers. This country knows .Better, and the best friend to the "workers" after all. is the democratic freedom that gives i them the best chance to rise. We must take care that restrictive legislation does not rob "workers?' of their industrial birthright, tjie small man's opportunity to start '■•■ for himself and thrive.— Evening Post. It is pleasing to know that the Health , : Department now- intends The Milk / to, approach; the milk 1 Supply. ■ t&idft direct, let "them | know the requirements, and leave, it. tp.. some extent to;, the com-moii-sense of the public to.fall x into >; line therewith. ..Unfortunately; the 'public does -hot Concern itself ; niuch-abput the question,, and. possibly still further legislation will be, required, .but it is satisfactory to knp\v-' that the trad.c itpelf . weloomes. a ; better understaiidihg .-yyifcli the State as to the- right lines oh \viiioh. to work. We trust, therefore, that some good will resultfrom tlie. : discussion at the forthcoming. ■ cpTiierencje • between ".the Health Department and the milk trade-.— Auckland StaV. ' ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 4

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WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 4

WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 4