UNEMPLOYED.
The Government lock up the land •while the land seekers- clamor for an opportunity, and at Home the Government open wide their ports for foreign manufactured goods to come tumbling in while British workers walk about idle or prolong a wretched existence by means of a relief-work dole. Fortunately for the future of England, fiscal reform appears likely to alter the Home situation, and. we may hope a sweeping reform in, our land administration, including the reorganisation of the Native. Affairs Department, will more radically alter the situation in New Zealand. “New Zealand Herald.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2466, 2 April 1909, Page 2
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95UNEMPLOYED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2466, 2 April 1909, Page 2
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