THE "NEW EVANGEL."
The Hon. G. Fowldis—he is: emikitfed to retain the prefix of "ihoinourabife" oh account of his .Waiving beien a Minister lof the Crown for three years—has still furtheir uiifoildtad his "new evangel" doctrini? to the electors of Giney Lynin, and, most remarkable to neila.te-, tlie people of that enlightenred constituency did not laugh him off foil*? platform. The "new evaair gefem" is nothing more nor le.su thlan the' application of the long-is'imcis exploded Heoiiry Georgismi and' thie single tax on land. "Is it not pitiable," asks the Christehurch Press, "that in these enlightened days a miani wllio has held the position of a Miinisitler of thie Crown, can istend up in .public amd emit such a farragjo of foJily amd fustian ? Amd- is it niqt still more pitiable that an .aaidieaioe cam.-"be found ready to .swallow .and applaud such pernicious nioaiisienise ?"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10469, 6 November 1911, Page 4
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144THE "NEW EVANGEL." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10469, 6 November 1911, Page 4
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