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WHAT ARE WE DOING ABOUT IT? | “Let us glance for a moment at the position of Westland—neglected, backward, isolated Westland, the Cinderella of the provinces of New , Zealand.” “The League maintains that Westland is absurdly and cruelly handicapped through isolation while I it posesses enormous latent wealth which the whole Dominion might share. And the League insists that in the best interests of New Zealand as a whole the policy of tinkering with a great national un--7 dertaking (the completion of the i Otira Tunnel) ought to be immedi- ; ately abandoned in favor of a policy of enterprise, progress efficiency and true national economy.”— From leaflet issued by Canterbury Progress League.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1920, Page 2
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116OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US! Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1920, Page 2
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