"YOUNG NEW ZEALAND" PARTY.
Aii organisation to be known as "The Young New Zealand Party" lias been established in Auckland, having the flbn. G. FmvMs, M.P., as patron, and Mr 11. Coulter as president. r flhe promoters intend to establish branches throughout the Dtomdniion, wdtli a view to exeraising an influence in the general election three years henoe. The platform of the party is;— (!) Total p/rtohiibition of iih'P liquor traffic; (2) suppression of
all forms of gambling; (3) oonservatiioon of natural) resources with land values taxation; (4) establishment of a State bank; (6) electoral reform; one adult, one vote., one value; proportional re'pneseaiita.tion; elective executive, yvith popular initiative, and the referendum ; (6) piubilio ownershipl of aOH monopolies, and the seouring to the wankers of the fufll reward of their labours; (7) reduction in the coat of Eviag.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10479, 16 November 1911, Page 4
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137"YOUNG NEW ZEALAND" PARTY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10479, 16 November 1911, Page 4
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