THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Workers And Industry. Industry in New Zealand is but yet in its infancy, and that fact- provides the best reason why the experience of older countries should be studied and the lessons of modern thought learned, so that industrial principles mar be evolved and obvious dangers avoided. With each succeeding year reform will become increasingly difficult, and the Dominion, with its small population, is more favourably situated for experiment ill dealing with problems affecting those who labour at monotonous tasks than are the countries of the Old World, fettered by century-old traditions. —Lyttelton Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 2
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98THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1926, Page 2
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