THE LAND
LLOYD-GEORGE'S POLICY. (Received July 2-5, 10 a.m.) LONDON, July 21. The Times compares the <sifuatio>, of rth-o Libera.fo with that of the Urcionlists in 1903, when- M.r CMnnberia'n resigned in. order to conduct his ,'i>cal oainpaigja in tihe> country, with Mr j Balfour.s- sanction. The questiun. says the Times, is wfhether Mr LloydGeorge will resign en ordar to try and run an election on his hind policy. Mi- Lloyd-George, in a letter to Mr Murphy, the Liberal candidate for Crewe, expresses the hope that- the election .will encourage the Government to the fortifier fe.sk of freeing itho hnti from a system of bondage, monopoly and privilege. ! Sir .Qliarle*. Henry, a Liberal member, speaking at "Wellington, Shrcp slii-re, said he regarded the land taxation propounded by a certain group of Liberals as fantastical and unlikely to reje-iye the support <xf the majority.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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143THE LAND Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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