'.Words '. ', _ Wisdom \v TO MY PEOPLE,- ■ ' When a demand arises fur an article, and if 'the supply should not be quite eaual to the demand, it creates a scarcity/consequently higher prices, Eng- • fiah ideas and customs have been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with Jhe werld's increasing population, has caused an extra demand tor all kinds, ot ■ food, etc., and as the producing area • has not increased correspondingly, iUt ' wee reflects on the producing countries and raises prices. ...... Great Britain is the only free trade • country of any importance in the woriq. In 6nat Britain, only a few days ago, a Cemraission was'appointed to inaune into the reasons why the cost of Jivmg , lad iacreased, It has been officially stated, while the cost of living had in- ■ created SO per cent, during the last a years, wages had only increased 15 pei cent for the same period. so.it is ob ' - S[taxing the land will notreduce tk*. rest of living, nor increase the for Great Britain is Protection. The Orienbhas, and hugefednitries equipped with modern maehinerv worked, and to .be witn S ibour. The question sug'jStaeto my people-how can any Sgliah.speaking.country cope w> h • ■ B menace unless amply protected to Sn o». industries and wage-earner ,fwm being brought down to the Asiostic level. He Single 1W theory is absolutely ' one tax on the land and tree trade. It it would not lessen the I -" coat of production, but reduce wages to with modern machinery. Theie is still kope.M'l am credibly informed thesuc- ' SVt the Single Tax policy joy? J" pond upon the world adopting t, thl, Sagftt to insure sofety for a tame.During " : my varied experience I found th B at ; quack .recip.es were harmful to those with imaginary ailments but they have the option of becom. iff ' S and remaining here if hey will follow my advice. I strongly advise mv people, and the imaginary sufferers 5 fast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity and longevity, etc. viz: Ample protection o, things we can nrnduee" and good Wages- "CILAM RoNMUSai-RAlSEllFLOUitand ROLLED OATS. < . . ... I remain, Always at your service, , : CHAMPION-
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 December 1913, Page 4
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