"TOO MANY REMITS."
A WAIRARAPA FARMER'S OPINION." v, A well-known Wairarapa farmer on his waj; in the train last night to attend the Farmers' Conference ."■ meeting referred regretfully to, the heavy volume of business for consideration. There were ■ about seventyoight'remits, ho told a Dominion representative, and he thought'that the subjects could not in any way receive fair consideration. It would be much better, he thought, if there had been only 6even subjects for discussion. He would go further and' de-' clsu-o that if the conference were to approach, say, the Native lands question, and hammer at it for a full year, much.' good: would result in preparing a direct means for reform legislation. Somebody was wanted •who would boldly outline a proposal which would "bovriliso , ' the business ot the forthcoming conference and other, conferences.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 8
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