FREEHOLD TENURE.
The unanimity which ©xislts mv the rural districts of the North Island, among 'Govieriniment candidates, in respiect to the -kind question, is remarkable. They all announce themselves "fsrieeihjdlalejrs to the backbone." And yet not one of thiem Ihlas tine courage to isjay that the Govmiimieinit wlhddi they; support has pwsfrstenit'ly and consistently diecQined to plaice, legasillatiion upon- the Statute Book oanaeding -tlhie right of t!he ifiree-hold. Lan point of fact, though the land qnnasttaon is easily tine most important issue .before the electorates ,: the Govenuneait is absolutely desitnttute of a noicy. How can oaaid6dla,tes; luavi© the iassiUfrance to procJ'aim tlliiemisielvies ,aa*d!eaut "fre€bj>Wers," iand isupport .a party wiikih for twienity yeaT* lias irefused the freeiuoOdi, iand. is withiout a land' policy of any isihiaipe or form ?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 4
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127FREEHOLD TENURE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 4
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