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THE COUNTRY QUOTA

Sir,—Seeing there have 1 letters in your public opinirecently dealing with tht • ? i quota and stressing the si farmers play in primary p imay I endeavour to put th< side forward. With regard to “Young Mai and in answer to him, I thin find that what is disturoing ing community and also a lo: thinking people mostly is the a Government elected under c! of suspicion at last electin' Fraser, if I remember righ'l- - that an officer had not out his duties in a correct n r. ; * over the voting in the Middi has seen fit to endeavour to 11! e from the country areas the quota without first putting it country or holding a referei.dv the country quota was lust referendum by the farmers I sure “Young Mac’’ that nothin,;would be heard of it from them for the part concerning everythin;- ' farmer uses, such as milking mac h etc., taking away from him the port ance of his efforts, doe: tha apply also to a'l other profession:- a, ; < walks of life? How long wou ' “Yo:Mac” be in his job. for instance If did not have the tools to do the and does not that, ir a like pr or take a lot of effect away fron • portance of,his work? Wb cars, trams, pens. ink. everything one can th course we tfre all depeil

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4

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THE COUNTRY QUOTA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4

THE COUNTRY QUOTA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4