' :~.‘:"j.€ «‘*j“_‘_i] - j,,_'~: ' gr h A ' ’ . ~ ‘ ’ . ' A Few : nswers to the eiorm andndate s sserttonsv p ANTI-PROFITE'EiH.iN:‘}. I The Ref”?-‘m 3"!-3‘t.Y is ‘é=lll.illg credit for this Bill which was introduced by that staunch IJBERAL-—Hon. W. D. S. Isfaelfionald. ' A ANTI-AGGREGATION. I Was 0110 Of the main plalliis 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. . \ , V ' WOMEN RIGHTS. O ‘ _ __p _ T The 'National Government, not the Reform Governlnentbgave women right to sit in Parliament “ ' . WORKERS’ DWELLINGS V A _ _ The Reform Party is entirely misrepresenting this, as the LIBERAL PARTY introduced the Advances to Wol'kel*s Act in 1909 and so did not, have six years in whichto build dwellings as asserted. The Reform Party has spent £7200 only, instead of £150,000 as promised on \Vork‘e‘rs’ Dwellings. The LIBERAL PARTY proposes to spend £1,000,000 yearly‘ to provide Wol*kers’ Dwellings——a 5-roomed house costing only 10/8 per week and a 6-roomed house only 11/6 per weélffand the house to become the property of theworker after a stated number of years. i ‘ ' ' -* , . . , " 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;‘:';l. A . ‘ ‘.5 - ‘ RAILWAY GONSTRUC".['I(3‘J, ETC. . The Reform Party has ‘apt. provided sufi‘icient' money 20 even complete any railway more th-. 11 five miles in any one year and its advances for reading r.nr'l bridging purposes have been iamentably inadequate. » ' A _ PLEDGES. ’ I , The Reform Party ha-; b!'okell every pledge and has incurred unnecessary expenditure and increased taxation. ' . A p ' ’ MINORITY RULE. I V A p 9 The Reform Party r-31_)e.;~_.1-ed the SECOND BALLOT _.-LXCT and promised’ a ‘substitute 4111635111“? to insure againstgmiiioz-ity rule, but has failed to do '3O- I ,; , _ HOW CAN YOU ON TLEIE FACE OF THESE FACTS DO OTHERWISE THAN SUPPORT.‘ _ ' WHO STANDSSBFEJR SAFE, SOUND, SANE AND PRO GRESSIVE PRINCIPLES.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3362, 15 December 1919, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3362, 15 December 1919, Page 3
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