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Newspaper Ideas.

The State would ba performing an important act of self-defence >f —pour en'couratteriea autres—Ur hanged’ ou a sour apple Iron a few score of chemists, gome odd medical . practitioners, and a goodly percentage of the horde of unclean quacks, of b >th sexes, who are striking at the sanctity and stability ot family Ufa, and, in it, at .the moral and material well being t>f our country.—Dunedin Tablet on declining birth rate.

Whan artificers and labourers are walking the streets, will the decisions of the Arbitration Court be then maintained : will they ba submitted tot What stomach will the men hate in the “ win. ter of their discontent” for going in o the Labour Courts to fight for high wages when they cannot obtain wages of any kind whatever!—Tuapska Times. The Defence Department is badly in want of an insecticide. It is overrun with .returned oontingonters. Cannot the State start a poultry farm for the benefit of its heroes ?—Masterton Star,

The Sugar Journal, commenting on the Kanaka Bill, asserts that the highest wages will not make up for the shattei ed constitutions of women and puny children if whitemoa are employed in the canefielde, Asiatics able to rbad and write a European language, but who will be useless in any industry, will be admitted, ufb% Polynesians, many of them Christians, will be deported. The least Parliament can be asked to. do is to pi ace the Kanaka on no worse a f oot * n 8 than the Asiatics. -

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 117, 19 October 1901, Page 3

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251

Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 117, 19 October 1901, Page 3

Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 117, 19 October 1901, Page 3

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