BRITISH POLITICS.
GOVERNMENT'S PKOURAMAbE OUTLINED FAR-REACHING REFORAIS. FREEING THE LAND. Received 22nd, 9..3G p.m. Loudon, April '22. At the National La ml and Housing Association luncheon there was an oilthusiastie <lenioji.sUa-.ioii.
Sir Htiiiry Campbeil-lianiicrinaii ami llr Winston Churchill outlined the Government's i.rogranime. Air John liurns also outlined the Valuation Hill, whiih v.'iis promised tins ...>S:-ion. Id' described it as the lirst
'step ill reform. Its object was threej fold. viz.. lo disentangle value of Sites from that of buildings ami improve'incuts, to .adjust the rate- according to I Hie ability lo pay, and intercept on behalf of th' community ,'nc future increment. Sir William llaicourt's Small Holdings Hill would follow later. Sir llenrv Cainpl|dHsuinorman said he "aspired io freeing the land, awl giv'in? the peasantry some little f «'>" hi wd'ierc thov would no longer be tied to men,' but be free. lie hoped to see brWit and pleasant homes for people in the" cities, awl-vigorous, well-nourished children playing in the gardens instead of living in sunless streets.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 23 April 1907, Page 3
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