WRONG IDEAS. “1 seem to detect the following elements in present-day thinking:— “L. A ‘belief that no matter how poor individuals may be the State has a bottomless purse from which all can he made rich. t “2. An entire disappearance ol the old unwillingness to take public nelief. “3. A growing tendency to put the pleasures and luxuries of lile, first; the necessaries and even more ti e wise economies-oft lile, such as provision foi the future, coining second, il anywhere. “4. A really frightful growth of the gambler’s belief that relief will, ci ft least may, come from some unexpected stroke of luck ; and with this a thirst or getting rich quick. “5. A belief apparently not to be eradicated from the minds of even intelligent young workers, that the less they do the more work there will be for the unemployed.”—“ Artifex,” irj(. the “ Manchester Guardian.” J
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1928, Page 8
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150Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1928, Page 8
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