The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 2 (June 1, 1933)
Plenty of Willing Hands
Plenty of Willing Hands.
The experience of the past nine months has shown that large numbers of unemployed men are eager to go on the land, with a fair and square opportunity to make homes for themselves and their families. Their purpose is not to become large farmers in the future, but to become independent of State aid. Their ideal is to win their way to the position of free settlers in the best sense of the word free—free from debt, free from fear, free from worry.