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Th® MMWGMAi p»@iicy meets t lie i • .•»«;. . »V. l.i 'ti National Need / . StaicSy these. llmjportant Poisitss /•/ HOUSING: ' ; Vigorous building programme, both State and private. " Free of Interest " Suspensory Loan — £100 to civilians and £200 to ex-servicemen — on horn?'; not exceeding £1750 built in next three years. Loan extinguished after 5 years. Guarantee to Building Societies, etc., egainst loss due to lifting advances to 90 rA for civilians and 100% for ex-servicemen STATE HOUSES: Existing tenants not to be disturbed; option to purchase with NO INCREASE IN RENTAL; 20% of rent already paid credited as deposit. AGE BENEFICIARIES: Existing benefits to be continued. Right to earn 30/- per week instead of 20/- without affecting benefit; increase in payment by 2/6 per week for every year application for benefit is delayed after 60 years of age. FAMILY BENEFIT, INVALIDITY AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS, ETC.: These, and o.ther similar benefits, to be retained in their entiretv LAND SETTLEMENT: Settlement at productive value; finance for small farmers, sharemilkers, farm workers, etc., to acquire farms of their own; optional tenures freehold, leasehold or share-farming; implement pool scheme. PROFIT SHARING AND OVERTIME: To encourage profit-sharing and incentive schemes; tax concessions on overtime and extra earnings. SHARE FARMING: Up to 90G capital advance to enable capable farm workers establish themselves; assistance in "purchase of jncreased supply and variety of goods. Abolition of con- • -• Annual licence fee to be reduced; Advisory Board; Better ■■ j To safeguard the interests of New Zealand consumers in the allocation of. overseas funds while giving due conLAND^SALES1 mC'U$tria' ^eve'°Pment in New Zealand. J||p f/ f 5 Civilian property transactions at today's replacement cost; where ex-serviceman is purchaser, Government to meet diti'erence between December, 1942, value and today's ilwfl value; no political interference. • CHEAPER DOMESTIC APPLIANCES: SL Work-saving appliances for the home to be reduced in price by removal of Saies Tax. Increased travel facilities for the public; investiqation JbIhKk alternative fuel; motor transport to supplement rail serPUBLIC6 V QPportun'ties ^or sma" °Per-ators. i"'' Energetic programme of construction and reconstruction ; c ua! i AMO M p highways, hydro-electricity; auxiliary plant; railway con- nuLUfti\u, n.r. struction and electrification ; irrigation. Leader of ihe N.Z. National Party
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 7
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