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2.‘ V2; . My-‘_,l,:_.‘,: V‘. J‘-‘E-1;} V . ' _: _ ‘ V A A A tth Rt 0 d'dt’A tions , . A ANTI-PROFITEEMN a. ' , ' A The Refmm s‘-1:-Ly is t~«il.ing credit for this Bill which was introduced by that sta-.lrl<=.'n 1.-}‘BERAL—Hon. W. D. s. na.cl:»uuald. ANTI-AGGREGA'I'ION. ‘ i ’ . . A W3B 0119 Of the main plan"-‘is of Reform Party in 1911 Before it got into power. After 8 years it admits that land aggregation is still going on as ‘much as ever. _ WOMEN RIGHTS. _ . _ The ‘National Government, not the Reform Government gave women right to sit in Parliament- in i " WORKERS’ DWELLING 3 . - The Reform Party is entirely misrepresenting this, as the LIBERAL PARTY introduced the Advances to WorkersiAct in 1909 and so did n.ot have six years in which to build dwellings as asserted. The Reform Party has spent £7200 only, instead of £150,000 promised on VVorkers’ Dwellin The LIBERAL PARTY proposes to spend £1,000,000 yearly to provide Workers’ Dwellings-——a 5-roomed house costing only 10/6 per week and a 6,-roomed liouse only 11/6 per wvélff and the house to become the property of the worker after a stated number of years. . . ' ' , LABOUR. . There has been more unrest in the country during the Reform Party ’s term of office than was known under the whole period of the LIBERAL PARTY’S te;':'el. . 5 i no » ’ RAILWAY GONSTRUGTIWJ, ETC. ~ V The Reform Party has no‘. pi-ovidecl suffieient money to even complete any railway more then five miles in any one year and its advances for roading anti bridging purposes have_ been lament ably inadequate. PLEDGES. . ‘ ' ‘ , The Reform Party ha: i.‘:‘.'Oi{(‘.ll ewry pledge and has incurred uniiecessaify expen_cliture_and increased taxation. ‘ MINORITY RULE.‘ . _ : ' The Reform Party r-.:pe;u KI. ix}-10 SIC(,'iOND BALLOT ..~'_\C'l‘ and promised a substitute measure to insure against minorit_v rule, but has failed to do 30- _ HOW CAN YOU -ON Ti.-IE FACE OF THESE FACTS D 0 OTHERWISE THAN SUPPQRZ‘ WHO STANDS I‘=L)R SAFE, SOUND? SANE AND PRO GRESSIVE PRINCIPLES. _

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3361, 13 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3361, 13 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3361, 13 December 1919, Page 3

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