A settler from the back country complains tbat the unemployed mou sont up by the Gavernmout, are not at all an unmixed blessing. But the chief trouble is that these men practically deprive the | pioneer settlers of work the latter hopod to get for themselves when they weut into new country. They do not understand j the motives" of the Labor Department in being generous at their expense, and compelling them to contribute so directly to the help of mou from another part of the colony. In fact they fool that the reward of their courage and enterprise is being taken away from them, and given to others who have no such claims.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 4 May 1893, Page 2
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