“More farming is done in England than most people suppose,” said Mr G. E. Russell, an English visitor from Liverpool, to a reporter at Christchurch. He said that farming occupied more neople than any other industry, and that this was true even of Lancashire, which most people though of as merely a smoky, overcrowded industrial area. Twice as many people were employed in farming there as in any other industry.
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Southland Times, Issue 22732, 7 November 1935, Page 7
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