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In New Zealand the master emancipated workman, who is far the hardest master there is; and the worker ceases kicking up a row as soon as he is a The ideal employe],- is the man who is born through successive generations to the right to employ, and the ideal employee is the man who gets the highest wages because he has the hi chest skiU. One of these da\s but not yet —the basis of wages will be the skill of the wage-earner—Ob-sei ver.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 614, 8 March 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 614, 8 March 1921, Page 4

Untitled Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 614, 8 March 1921, Page 4

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