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'-? ■ . ' . ' ■ ■ ■ • America and New Zealand, with iiieir high protective tariffs, are two great object-lessons for the whote civilised world to gaze at and ponder over. . The first, with its huge employers trusts, work tJieir men liard, but pay V" them well. In New Zealand the Government initiated a close labour trust, wherety/ those concerned \' neither earn tlieir bread by the siueat of their brpios nor work long hours, but are demanding pretty -well what icages V ■ they like. Tliey prevent those who would be willing from joining their various trades. — " Farmer's Boy "in the Herald.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 19

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94

'-? ■ . '. ' ■ ■ ■ • America and New Zealand, with iiieir high protective tariffs, are two great object-lessons for the whote civilised world to gaze at and ponder over. . The first, with its huge employers trusts, work tJieir men liard, but pay V" them well. In New Zealand the Government initiated a close labour trust, wherety/ those concerned\'neither earn tlieir bread by the siueat of their brpios nor work long hours, but are demanding pretty-well what icages V ■ they like. Tliey prevent those who would be willing from joining their various trades.—" Farmer's Boy "in the Herald. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 19

'-? ■ . '. ' ■ ■ ■ • America and New Zealand, with iiieir high protective tariffs, are two great object-lessons for the whote civilised world to gaze at and ponder over. . The first, with its huge employers trusts, work tJieir men liard, but pay V" them well. In New Zealand the Government initiated a close labour trust, wherety/ those concerned\'neither earn tlieir bread by the siueat of their brpios nor work long hours, but are demanding pretty-well what icages V ■ they like. Tliey prevent those who would be willing from joining their various trades.—" Farmer's Boy "in the Herald. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 19

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