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STILL ON DECK

LABOUR AND USEHOLD NOT THROWN OVERBOARD (Special to TUB SUN.) NGARUAWAHIA, To-day. *‘l notice,” said Mr. H. E. Holland, at Ngaruawahia last night, ’’that Mr. Coates said the Labour Party had thrown the usehold policy overboard.” “The Labour Party stands to-day, as it always did, for the principle of occupation 'and use. We are determined that no one in this country shall hold large areas for speculative purposes.” One method the Labour Party would adopt would be a steeply-graduated tax against the big landholder, and the other would be acquisition by purchase. either by negotiation or compulsion.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 13

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STILL ON DECK Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 13

STILL ON DECK Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 13

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