f n * " P P mmmmmmmmmm— m™,,,,,™^^ ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n,, InnHu1 nnHun 1 ,,uu I ,,unu luMnnnH1 uMnnnHn I ,nn,,,HH,,nn,,nn,Hun,nn l , l u,, l , l nnnnnnnnuu l ,n ll ,,, llll H tll , l n l ,m ...mm....... n..,«u..n.n , «..,...,,,.m...n .inniumNMnnnn.mHHnmniuuuu.nunn.nu.nnwnnnm.Hnn.n.um.nnn.nmnn.nn.mnnnnnnn nnnnHHnn.nmunnnnuunHunnnmunnnu.nuHuu.n.nm.u |; ■; I THE "FOR NEW ZEALAND" MOVEMENT cnrnrir nPTFrTQ H) THE "FOR NEW ZEALAND" MOVEMENT || If ™ tup ft FrTrW ' ■ orLUr 1C UoJeA^io to the electors- ■'■■;■..■-.■.■■'■ i! 1| w a 4 m • ' • h t >. * r 1 Uf J I.— The adoption of a system of Land Settlement which would prevent the hODP to rPITIOVe ill the FieaF lUlUfe hOITI tne 1 TeaSUrV If S nAugustof this year, the above organisation was launched dnfttoth^oTn, mc? ca a ac S c the number O f OU r primary producers, and st-.mu- nope 10 r «» luve - U1 l 7f '} _ 6nih6 inHiffprpnrp-who n • AniunH s;nr^ fhon h h^^ fnrmpd hranrhp^ m thp four i a t e a greater diversity O f, and Crease m, the products o f the so.i. . benches those stewards ot . easy g oin 5 lnonrerence, wno j li m Aucßland. omce men it nas iorrnea Drancnes m me iour 2.— The oration O f a new interest m the possibilities O f Extractive m- v^ x ,^ k^+^,,^ +k^ +t.net ivM^rni^H m thpm 1 r! thp ast p ection I 1 ■I r^ntrp^ nf thp Dominion nnc\ has drawn to its ranks leading duatrie./ which would utilize and manipulate the comparatively untouched have betrayed the trust reposea m tnem ai me iabi eiecuon. | If V^enireS Ol llie L/UIIIIIIIUII, allU llao UiaWlJ IVJ HO iaillS.d, icauillg natural and latent resources of this Dominion. Special endeavors would be . || I! Citizens, irrespective of the old party lines, who are deter- ElS^ft^^ We have approached, and our executive has conferred with If II" mined tO rid the CoUntrY Of a Government Which haS <3.-The initiation of . modern system of finance for the purpose of ex- themembersof the Nationalist Party WhO are 111 accord With jf l| '" j.r }} . I . ri' • ' 1 A *.r^^o^l^oo U^o tending industrial and commercSal bankinfl facilities. Such a system would and Will SUDDOrt OUr objective, and as a result of the COn- . If, I prOVed ltSef Weak, inefficient, and pUrpOSeleSS, and haS dIS- incorporate a practical rural finance scheme, and furnish a means -whereby JHO Will SUpp On OU FO OJ^ c » oraanisation behind J i K iv/»vuiwvu " v » » r. r our Land Settlement and Extractive Industries policies can be ,put into effect. ■ ference have decided topiace OUr Organisation Denina y If appointed many Ot ltS ardent SUppOUerS. 4.— The revision of our present system of education with a view to more , fli-m Th«»v will he the Parliamentary nucleus around whom If I ' ■■.-.■■,.. i' 1. effectually meeting modern requirements of agriculture, 'industries and , Mem. iney^WUl De nc an. , ,p , ' _ |§ s -i Wp -sf^nH for <sonnrl and ranab P adm nistrat on and are commerce. > .■• we are satisfied m the near future will be built a strong ! II we stana tor souna ana capaDie duunu^Lmuun, dnu are s_The5 _ The ogresssve development of our ■ communicative systems. United New Zealand Party. -. ■ ; 1 li reSOlyed, that the time h.aS COme, When a National StOCk 6 .-The elimination of economic loss due .to unemployment by the en- .Unnea«ew«ftWimiaiy i -m i r §§ il toUmn cUnIH foUo rJ»r^'ar»H» nlain «nH dmnlp «it?»t^m^nt couragement of new wealth-creating industries within the Dominion. The CoUntrY W3S recently aHUred Dy the prOSpeCt OT 8 If §! taking snould tak:e place, and a plain ana simple statement 7 _ The formuiation of a soun d policy of selective immigration consistent * llt; UUIIU / j. L , y i f^ *nJ C c '^ni/aiinmanf m J t ll of the financial position of the Country with relation to the SmnJeeS^e con c d s itio?s r . in9 m the Domi " ion and with due re^ rd to p re - Government which declared tor less government m .. H many state enterorises now m bein^ shall be available to ««— The encouragement O f private initiative as opposed to paternalism business and more business m Oovernment. , ji II 1 . of the State; the placing of competitive State trading concerns on the same , • L j /"^ 1 s l if everyone. - b * s] s^ those wh ° *™ .engaged m private industry and the elimination of aii il ]p6ic] a fion has contmuouslv puslied Oovernment more ii ii 7 . such concerns which are unable to show profitable returns. ll^> lCgloiailUl.l ; l lao |g I We, feel sincerely, that the National conscience is deeply z...S;tf.^ f nd mc l r ? int ? b . usiness : an Y lts administration has lacked 11 I stirred to-day by the misdeeds of its keepers, and we ''_ — « less and less business principles. A. L. DAVY, Organiser. 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NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 9
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