FREEHOLD v. LEASEHOLD.
To the Editor. Sir, —Xow tlic l election is over and the question above stilted was very lient but not do'-nled. it would be well in the quirt interval before the nr\t genera! elrtion to thorough diseuss the matter. It will most cert;)inly be the marked point of division then. Let ib ;ill prepare, Ihmlj side.--, but. how? During' liii-i winter let us revive the old I'avli.iiVums (I think tlint was the twin rc-ed). a. soil of mock p.tvliamni! or ]>;i rJinn! :iry deba(i»»;.•- e!y wiih the l.;i!id Kill or its c<juis'a!\'ut as tinsubj;,'t of debaie. T!i-m\' i.-. plenty youn-jf men, budding political <,v:-notni;«l..H. lo carry on a pleasant and uroliiuble exercise of this kbul.--l am. etc., UKBATKK.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 17 May 1907, Page 4
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121FREEHOLD v. LEASEHOLD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 17 May 1907, Page 4
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