“Relief work is a good school for the development of economic thought,” commented Dr. Campbell Begg, national president of the New Zealand Legion, speaking at Palmerston North. “Uplifting movements are all very fine so far as a man with a comfortable existence and three square meals a day is concerned, but is not so nice when a man has not sufficient for his family to eat, has to wear cast-off clothes, and sees no future for his pViilrlvprt
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3045, 29 August 1933, Page 3
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