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CENTRALISED INDUSTRY

(Coni ributed ). Centralised industry is organisation rnario perfect. The whole <>l nature w orks ioi Hi is prim-iple from the Creator to ihe tiny atom. I Inman nut or. and industry are yet far Iro.o perleet. inil with evolution, both hitman .-o(iotv and their industries up being w elded into on, r. hole organ alion. Wo need only to look back at ilm hi-,-.!ial ,o 010 l ion hte, ,lou" In ibe b ginning tb- ißii.b U j"'" independent organisation. |-.v< nllia lly titi’se iieiamo welded together, and so: formed the nation. This experience, taught individuals that industry eoulo bo organised on l It. same plan, and so j see that a- soon ns the nation was! organised and m ah’ mop. |u rleet. the ’ individtud craftsman. ol small panics I ol tradesmen, were united into "ire • liitgo industry. It was this system ol edit rali-a t n.n that not md.' mail." the British r.m ■ ; pi re what it is to-day, hut the outer i ..-real nations al-o. At the pn sent time | many In. ally interested pt uplc are eon-j . iee i ing if it is wise to eslahlisli U | i,tral dairy factory in Hokitika. I his , rirohleiu is causing some hard think-j mg among those interested it: tin dis- j I , . Xmv. to eoii'ider Hits matter j tairi' must put aside for a lew. inn'eiit * our own seitishness and look j at tilings Horn a broad and n:iiioi::,l j vi. w point. In t Ini first phoe:—flow , (•or . .mi' |. re.sent iiairy lar'oiies m> > j ex"is'teiiee The hnlividu .1 h iry iarm- ( oi roual find Hr market for his P l '"' (ha-o and force of eir< ninstani. ■, min-j prih d him to unite with ins neighbour, establish tin organisation that they nun timir surplus produce on the markets of the world. By thi- - salion they enriched themselves as well ... Olliers in the more distant parts d the world, and so assi-tod in the evolution of the human rate. Ik" ume Ims come to consider if it is w.-t to t tablish a central organisation m I butitiUa to absorb the presemt simul dairy laetr.ries spread over the district. Now. if one easts his eye round Hi. " 1 " as it is to-da.v. and main's a rarenn study of each nation, and the distru-t -■ m those nations, lie "ill lino tliat " u ‘ greatest individual as well ;«> m* n;>t'ional wealtli is obtained from n ,OM ‘ districts which hftvo the I** to* ni. lion. . . .. To eslahlisli a central dairy ia< toi \ in Hokitika will not only brneht ilol.iLik.a and the district, bin will he e. stop further ill the evolution ol a small on the map of our great Empire.. I -el II- ail invite and organise and have but one end in view -that is the uplil ting of he,inanity ami our nation, and hi foie , uuinv veai's come to pass l!l J l,lll " 1 ' ; shall' In come united, their industries, under hut a few organise i mu-. and tuc individual shall have mure Heenom and wealth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 3

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CENTRALISED INDUSTRY Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 3

CENTRALISED INDUSTRY Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 3

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