FARMERS AND TOWNSPEOPLE.
j "iIUST GET TOGETHER." By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, List Night. In ft speech to-day, Sir James Wilso said tiicrs was sure to be in the neat future a considerable social and political upheaval- if formers were to succeed they must have "a long pull and a strong pull.'' It was deplorable that there should be continual bickering between employers and employed. Thero was, he was sorry to 8e«, a deal of jealousy existing between toWhipcopk and farmers Some worker* in the towns declared that the farmers were coming money, and often based their demands for nwre on this assertion. ■ Some of them grudged the farmer hla motor-car. This was a very mean point of view To a farmer living in a re- i mote part of the country, where hie ; family life wits lonely, the motor-car ! and 'phone had been of immense benefit. | He would be giii.d to of thin t jealousy and antagonism, a little mora i co-operation Workers and employers jj must get together m a spirit of w \ operation ~
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1919, Page 5
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175FARMERS AND TOWNSPEOPLE. Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1919, Page 5
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