SOLDIER SETTLERS
SETTLEMENT CONDEMNED BY k FARMER. By Telegraph-Press Association. Hamilton, July D. Speaking at a Chamber of Commerco dinner, Mr. Hammond, president of the Farmers' Union, said that as a practical fnrmer he considered the tidier-settlers «t To Miro were going to havo a bad time this year. Thoso who took tho men there should have known better. They could not buy cows until late in flic season, thus they would have a short season's returns. The roads were in a very ]»d state, the country was almost without feed, and there was a danger of being eaten out by rabbits. They should urge tho Government to do its duty to returned soldiers settling 011 (he land.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 4
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118SOLDIER SETTLERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 4
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