LAND FOR SETTLEMENT
THE UNEARNED INCREMENT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, April 12. Mr. ißeeby, speaking at Waggo on the closer se'ttlement question, said that whatever Government was in office would be hound to apply every pressure to large landholders who occupied lands out of productive use in districts that would be served by the State railways. Opportunities for private subdivision at good prices would not continue, and men who were not wise enough to see the current of public opinion would suffer. The Government's purchases of blocks had not touched the fringe of the closer settlement problem. They wanted 200,000, not 20,000 new settlers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 243, 13 April 1912, Page 5
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104LAND FOR SETTLEMENT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 243, 13 April 1912, Page 5
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