ii-In 'France, as in other countries, those who have 1 , deserted tho land aro realising that tho easier life, shorter hours of work, and apparently better, wages offered in the towns aro doubtful 'advantages, and that health and happinefes—which aro much mora tho lot of tlio agriculturist,than,,th<j.to.wnsman—are important factors'in'"ttiari's' existence.— "Le Piiare," Nantes.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 4
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