We cannot altogether forget when considering curative nostrums, that prior lo the Vogelian era in this Colony we had economic Government and light taxes, that the amount .voted for indoor and outdoor relief was a nominal sum and that there were no unemployed in the land, The condition of New Zealand then prevented the ills which now aro experienced, and it ia a question even at this eleventh hour whether a policy of prevention is not better than one of cure, Wo are producing paupers and poorhouses, but is it absolutely necessary that we should cultivate either 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4204, 29 August 1892, Page 2
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