THE LAND PROBLEM.
TO THE EPITOR OF TUE PRESS. Sir,—The Associated Chambers of Commerce at the present annual meeting are devoting much time and thought to righting the economic wrongs of the country. The blame for these wrongs is being widely distributed. The Arbitration Court rightly receives its share. The spirit of Labour which aims at giving little for much is censured. The high cost of living caused primarily by the high cost of production is made much of. These are truly factors in the distressful state of our affairs. Mr MachLn has worked out that New Zealand is in an enviably position in comparison with the rest of the world; and tjjis he takes on to prove' from several
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 11
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