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Tho Farmers’ Union pnpose and hope to be an effective balance to the undue weight exercised by the Trades Councils and Unions in determining the policy of tho Cabinet. A strong combination of the agriculturists of the colony should be able to prevent these Labor organisations from having entirely their own way, which is neither good for the workers themselves, nor for the colony as a whole. —Dunedin Star. Importing labor skilled or otherwise, from Home when there is plenty of it here, is. not tho gospel of the Government of which Mr Cadman was not so long ago a member : and if it so happens that the statement is put into operation, and cheap labor from England is secured to work this ironsand, the days of our trust in governments ought surely to pass away.— Waihi Telegraph, *

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 301, 30 December 1901, Page 4

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 301, 30 December 1901, Page 4

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 301, 30 December 1901, Page 4

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