LAND SPECULATION
" A-"/../"' LORD BLEDISLOE’S MESSAGE. v ' (Per Press Associationr—, Copyright.)_' • / • CHRISTCHURCH, August 11. • , “Land as a - sodree of wealth, te'asea . u L. to fructify if it is an object of'violent' ,v , speculation and practicable measures for avoiding the ’ this . anti-social process, axe Worthy serious consideration'' pf ,’,ec'gn«mic» and legislators. 1 alike,’,’ .said his Excellency , the Governor-General, speaking .!fco 'the,/, iff Royal Empire Society ' this afternoon,. . - Jf “A reasonable element of / .epecula- J~'' tion is the .very es3ence of enterprising business,” Lord Bledisloei added, “but . . excessive.speculation in the land of e . settled country during periods of high i prices for its produce; is calculated ,to f ' undermine; primary” industries, outweigh, the economic benefits of .agri:. cultural science, and stimulate revolutionary propaganda.” . f i ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 4
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123LAND SPECULATION Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 4
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