GOVERNMENT LAND POLICY.
IMFORTA NT AMIONDMJONTS. [mv tl'Xkoiiahi.- i'Hi;ss association.] Wellington, Thin Day. The Prime Minister replying to a Farmers' Union (Input.ation, naid the Government; intended to |Kirsuo a vigorous land policy. Me had u! ready given instructions for the survey of acres of land in (lie North Island known sjr the Mo ( ".*an;»i block. He thought Parliament should reinstate in the Act, ihe clncsm allowing a man resident in a city to take up country land on eomlii ion that In; made twice the amount of inriovenients tis compared with those residing on their land.
The, Government \v on hi whorl, ly deal with the question (if railway rateß, and as the Government thought the operation of the tax tended to increase rates to borrowers, this also would receive, attention.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 488, 3 August 1912, Page 5
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131GOVERNMENT LAND POLICY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 488, 3 August 1912, Page 5
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