COUNCIL AND MR TSCHOPP
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A great deal of public cont appears_to eentre round this £ ! ment. It is very difficult for i I age ratepayer to judge faiiiy against. Councillors who kai haps the fullest and most Tete formation cannot speak with af ness mainly Joecause personalte involved and they are dividea while a man in the street, c£ speak with the limited knoffl the average ratepayer. One main problems of our comni! the direction of the unemplo# the most useful channels of ! It is generally admitted that t ment on non-productive worte in the hest interests of the S' while this system lasts soin ness demands its administratichest advantage. For Rotorua, provement and beautification town is of paramount imp® who is hest able to accomjiobject? The man whot thinks he ci just as well or the expert? % days of specialisation, not ge® tion. The council is hound to a man at their own expenset this potent arm$r pf labour. capable of directing and leafc not be found at a labourer: Civis cannot, therefore, conie other conclusion hut that the were acting on sound busineS ples andpn the interest of 1; munity in continuing the app^ The improvements to ,thefof the Whaka reserve, the ^ lay-out of the Kuirau reservo for themselves and show ^ and design of an expert. the community if they man — save a pound a week * point a non-expert to lead & this important force of laboufprejudice is sometimes stronl also sometimes unreasonable i often it bases its opinions onf other than the best interests community — a weakness of
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 375, 9 November 1932, Page 4
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