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Farmers recognise that the high protective tariff and the tyranny and selfishness of Trades Unionists, which add imordinately to the price of the goods they must purchase go a very long way towards neutralising the concessions they have received. XJnhke these people, the former does not want all the cake he can grab; he is prepared to live and let live. Waikato Argus. iSTew Zealand has interfered with private enterprise to a large and most umvai-an.ta.ble extent, and when the day of reckoning arrives the punish for transgressions will fall heavily on the labor party.- —Masterton Times.

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Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 September 1901, Page 5

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 September 1901, Page 5

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 September 1901, Page 5

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