CHILD SLAVERY IN TARANAKI.
I TO THE EDITOR. Sir—There is one phase of the ' above that writers as yot team to overlook, that is that our system of edui cation is at the bottom of the trouble. , It strikes me as so, anyway. The fact 1 is the present generation are no semi- | [educated that they look upoo menial , work as derogatoy, and t.liah is why the farmer has to gat bis children <o help t» milir; >v e uiso ho cannot get, help outside. Then what is h6to da ? Fancy living in a country where one cannot get farm assistance, beesuse of the false status ses.up by our education system. —1 am, etc., 1 Farmer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 30 April 1902, Page 2
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116CHILD SLAVERY IN TARANAKI. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 101, 30 April 1902, Page 2
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