CONFERENCE OF LEASEHOLD M.P.'S.
DEPUTATION TO INTERVIEW PtUME MINISTER. By Telegraph-^-Press Association. CHRISTGHUUCH, March 10.
According to the official report of the conference of leasehold Members of Parliament, resolutions were arrived at declaring that the land question should be dealt with in accordance with the principles that have inspired the Liberal Party for the last twenty years, and protesting against the further sale of Crown lands or grantng of the fee sample of ordinary Crown lands under the lease, or any lands purchased by the" Government for settlement. The Conference affirming the desirableness of extending the endowI ment principle to the remaining ' Crown lands and that there be no inI terference with the existing leasehold
lor freehold titles excepl those rei quired for settlement or other public I purposes. I A committee consisting of Messrs j Arnold, Hogan, Laurenson, Paul, ! Russell, and Whitty was set up to interview the Prime Minister and place before him the wishes ■ of the conference.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 11 March 1910, Page 5
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160CONFERENCE OF LEASEHOLD M.P.'S. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 11 March 1910, Page 5
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