of that term. Yet there is no very clear thinking on the subject. A local candidate for Parliament is offering £5 (or is ijt £5000?) to anyone who can prove that he ever said unemployed men should be placed in colonlies, and he is rather proud of the fact that he is betting on a certainty. Yet a colony would be more rational than a prison cell, and not distastful to many men like the wanderer, who pleaded guilty only to being “a biit run down physically,” which the police were candid enough to attribute to lack of food.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 163, 19 July 1935, Page 6
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