PBOFESSIONAL POLITICIANS.
(to rue tu i» ■. > | Srn, - A le le.- bended as ..bor.- an. po.red in y ,u,-e>!a:a:>< l -r,.„ £ ; thoroughly ,g- e ,ja,s. v’._g , ! 1 ch” but h. draw it r. h,- •. ' Why <1 •« 3s t hi oaV »*«J -xywh t bs fhil-ltd r.l.inn 9 f _ . _
iuil'ks piune. r i w.-nii* kn >w if thte present Go’em-nini >/■ tendi to read the mon y vt® h 4 . <n m g<ne on oor knfiAj for ? a e «i be t «rcad to pot io «no newiotar witho.r gavl on t rosdf? It sjMms like tu Iw.ald .k« ka w wbjre tie bouiod sirp aJ j. b dxß « spent? Probably it i a «.,« fc «j •inly# myth. Amber fBlitor, la she revenue of this Dominion capable of paying iote «>- ? Probably we are borrowing n n , y „ a * lot-rest. On?y one more Qu~af:r>qL *Vby does u cost so mci .
! touy ibenaossmrie, of life a,w -'baa ■ Ifefora ibu Government citna into •«ec. Becaute ihara ia . v s icli a irgu annual Inee io paying inter... gnat we are b ing gradually taxed i-avis- such y-ur through tbe ous >ras i xids mannfaertired by our Amet-csn ela ives oust 25 per cent d i‘y if lin . lorted. If tbew duties were eliminate de mid we bone t> par interest on nr Imo-? No; we should then relire a oo»i of whitewash. We are eliding our D •minion oa a founds, inn of sand. iVe are taxed beardy QQ out? WAJtto IsAntla era aril ,■ - v' J
□h our w*d« tana* are not settl'd . 5 CG.'ant of had land laws. Tj nine.y ba** tmnhies we should sell tbe free* nldof all lands now leaded o rfnr t|<nere and with tbe m<lli ns tb w «|dj pay i»ff Que deb; to 8.-i-u i. TV» Lb *ur (J >i toe foolishly e*y fjr t .ud ) ' urionaii4tti >n when the D jittirtoa is o« fiuamtally in a post .ou w uteie - “V toe ownership of tbelajd. Wu mil saii lbs freehold of a-I state ownto pay our debts, sn > l. w, ■ the eni-moua import duties to wh*i t9>-v
.te_te— ——(Vteuo uueiwo W wu». irG-y wa 1 originally, thns giving the w>rk- / a chance to live much more i Ghiply. save money and iorg>t the featarea exijtingdariag thjba&vy bartowing period of the Suddun-W 4 rd Adniniscraiicn.—Your-, -'a., j PA a HORSE.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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390PBOFESSIONAL POLITICIANS. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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