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Serves Them Right.

That wasn't a fair go," commented a Waikato district settler when referring to the suspension of the No. 4a scheme by the Unemployment Board. ^ When he was told that the suspension was undoubtedly the result of abuse of , the scheme, by so many farmers, he said: "That's what I say — and it serves those farmers jolly well right. They want a privilege that I eannot get. Put us on the same footing. If some farmers are entitled to cheap labour, all farmers should be. Otherwise, put the men back on the job of road improvement; or, better still, put them on to improve a lump of Crown land to a

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 313, 29 August 1932, Page 2

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Serves Them Right. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 313, 29 August 1932, Page 2

Serves Them Right. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 313, 29 August 1932, Page 2

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