A RURAL “MARRIAGE.”
" 1 want to combat a delusion of * town people that the country child, t mail or woman is less clever and intel- C ligent than his or her brothers and r sisters in the town. The truth is that c agriculture and the things associated c with it demand a greater measure of i intelligence, enterprise and grip than v the work done by the thousands of a townsmen with' their rule-of-thumb t methods in many industries. What we t are really after is trying to marry science with the ordinary practice on the ordinary farm.”—M.r Edward t Wood, M 11.,l 1 ., Hritish Minister for Agri- 1 culture. (
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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111A RURAL “MARRIAGE.” Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 4
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