LAST MAN ON THE FARM
! APPEALS OF, RECENT PUKC tJ A SEE S. • By Tcleffraph.—Press Association. Chrlstchurch, Ju'lr 10. At the Second Canterbury Military Service Board, to-day the chaiVpinn (Air. H. W. Biehop) drey attention, to an ad- ■ , verttsement appearing in u 'Norlh Island paper inyitinjjr mawiwl/j'eservisla to , buy property for uso us «. sheep farm,' : with a suggestion that they would tliereby "become tho Inst man on the farm, and 6oeur» exemption. Tho Kucmitiiig Board at Wellington had drawn his attention to the advertisement, .slartiiy that the Crown Law Office was being asked ! to consider the question of prohibiting I publication of notices of l!ns descriiition. Mr. Bishop warned morris's thnt it would not bo sufficient in any way to say they were the last men on tho farm ' after buying farms for tho nurixisc.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 8
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135LAST MAN ON THE FARM Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 8
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