WHAT ARE WE DOING?
I THE LIBERAL PROGRAMME. i Thus the Pmnicr at Winton on | Tuesday night:---We are helping the settler with cheap money and cheap railway carriage.. Helping the small farmers by providing a complete system of co-operative banks. Helping the workers with cheap money to obtain good homes. Helping the future settlers, including thu sons and daughters of our workers and farmers, to obtain further land for settlement. Helping the public service by giving them increased pay and providing its members with retiring allowances for their old age. Helping widows with children by giving tliem a pons lon. Helping the old age pensioners with children by reducing the age for pensioris. lleljjii!" the mothers by giv'i"; them a iHiltefHifcy fee of to for medic.; assistance. Helping the geheiitl public by providing a national annuity fund to keep them in their old age. Helping the infant life by giving assistance to enable good women to preserve such life at its most tender age. 'Helping small public bodies so that they can carry out local works for the comfort and benefit their people. Helping the citizens and settlers to have cheap telephones. Helping the backbloeks settlers'by providing the essentials to their existence, nam'ely, good roads and bridges. Helping the development, of the country by pushing on n vigorous but 'prudent railway policy. 11 el pi IK;- isolated people in our country by giving tliem increased postal facilities. Helping to hand d.;\vn our country I to posterity as a British possession by ?vstem of internal defence. Helping to keep ocean tracks free for the transport of our produce by standing i by tlie old Tiritisli Navy. I Helping to promote the well-being flf our future manhood and womanhood bv spreading the blessings of a good education. Helping our people bv giving cheap and a. plentiful supply of water power. Helping our industries by giving practical assistance. Helping our financial institutions, timber industries, traders and all classes by carrying oil a practical development and policy of public works. ■Helping by providing a sinking fund for the repayment of the whole of our existing and future loans. Helping to maintain a strong financial position for the Dominion. Helping, in short, to promote a policy that any man, Government or country may be proud of.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 10 November 1911, Page 3
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381WHAT ARE WE DOING? Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 119, 10 November 1911, Page 3
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