THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Con tho i.i.iNO i * a i c i:s. There is a disposition to organise for the purpose of increasing prices and redueng output. It is a fatal mistake, i but those interested cannot view the position so dispassionately as the critics who merely see the danger as it affects the nation in genetal. Undoubtedly this Dominion mist increase its volume of products and to do this must accelerate .settlement. The Danish plan of intensive farming is appealing to more and more, as the conditions under which the land is held reduce the risk of trouble. The producer cannot consider himself alone, and is not entitled to do so. He may have, a right to protect his own interests, hut he has no right to organise the power of Donation to assist him in a one-rided bargain.—“Soutland News.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1925, Page 2
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141THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1925, Page 2
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