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THE PREMIER'S SPEECH.

(Uy Gorrcspciiiae.nt.l .. AOckland, Ha? 31. Kpfernnf; to- tup pnma jiliiilsier's pp.!'i.c:y spoech, thp. ,i 'lfeniid." : is !)iirdpne.!lj aoi. by haSisig to piiy interest on wi?c pxjicifditiivfi. 'of. lo.an-' : cap>' tal, but by liav-in!; fo 'finil thg iiifoVest for absolute pxtiiay.agaiit, uniiptessarv-, ■ and unprofitable .investments,. ' $hii li'.s-'a. matter of i.iteii cpninipji ktowN.ireifhSt Jlir Jlankenzic! wpiild: fto.t ignprp, it y.-p.re he not eoiippiMisd- in .inainfniiiing tliis repoUtion of 4(ii.i)iiiistrafiqns Avhich ha : yp- : thus squandevpcl-. ennfinoiig siim=, U'lip" settlcnipnt-.i)i:p.!)l; f! n. is. the iriost ;imr)dftaiit-. : now before" Hie ■eqHii.t.r.y.. 3J : r , Jriickeii'zie Kives little .liope.'. that lip, wili i\o6:}' vittr it. enerßctjca-lly. ■ We Vinp flie usiii/J sfrih-r' of figures, -Oiineeriinig Craivii and &it;ivo ; : land, and the cjis.lotnniiy plea- ihnt the : Jlaori must -bp helped: to. develop as- an asrieitniuifsl-; lrai iv P h'oivo i> tionablo fact to fii.oe-.fhjit t.lie,.co.ii]'rtrv is" full of linpociiiiied Ipd. a.i)d that 'the would-be settler- .has ejcecdintrly little .oii-': portunity of flhtaijijjiK a ujhW fair terms, Jrali : y miilli.ons ,6:f acres are: to bo left under tenures wlticli- prp.veiit 1 efleetive iiiipMvenieiit, iiiit a rolafiv.<-)v small rinantity of lii?h-1 ; y -infpr.nvetj ] n hd in to be :pi!r.ch.ased at fcrtjiifc lviilhJiihl »\ ; lionse in order tliiit the- GoyernineiVt -iria'v win applaiiso in. ci.tip.s .and raieii flip. Vpfps of the ini-tliink-inff. A siui'-ilar is shown in. .fheprof»s;o prfltp'stafion of i,u terest in-taif dpnresti:a laboifr pfbblem ard : the miCTOstoriic result mi the iiroTiosAl t) a«ist the- i.'in.migri'fition of 50 biTihan -hj-is- ■ i\v Mackenzie.. Iras- n.ii»,y .«iinvpii) n i)io' difficulties to. .eijconiitor, is dciUtfe, handicapped >y ifc>- supposed' nnrassriv foi keppi.UK togpfliPT ■his yei-y ljare" ini"" jority, l»i:l? it-cannftt be HitrtißJiVfjiat W s proposals 4jih jffliafc \ n i fix|ilaimtions: and inlentitfus m;U ,te lo .pfoioni!' tilt- lile <j,l- I.IW delicate -Adnidiistration-

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1455, 1 June 1912, Page 6

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THE PREMIER'S SPEECH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1455, 1 June 1912, Page 6

THE PREMIER'S SPEECH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1455, 1 June 1912, Page 6

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