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JOB THAT CAN'T BE DONE OVERNIGHT

HASTINGS, May 15. "We ean 't do the impossible and our preseut diUieulty is to get material and iabour and above all fertiliser,' to enable development work to be carried j out," said Major G. F. Skinner, Minister of Rehabilitation, when speaking 1 (o returned servieemcn in Hastings on j land settlement. "J can 't see the! scheme being eompleted itj nnder four yeaj-s," said the Minister. "The joj) ean't be done overnight because of the probleYns faeing every farmer in Xew-! Ze,aland today. ' ' ]

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 May 1946, Page 5

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JOB THAT CAN'T BE DONE OVERNIGHT Chronicle (Levin), 16 May 1946, Page 5

JOB THAT CAN'T BE DONE OVERNIGHT Chronicle (Levin), 16 May 1946, Page 5

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