LAND TENURE.
PROPOSED BRITISH LEGISLATION. "A FALSE STATE OF THINGS." 'Times' — 'Sydney Sun' Special Cables. (Received Oct. 14, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 13. The Times, in a leading article on the speech delivered by Mr Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) to 2500 delegates from the Home, Midland, and Eastern Counties' Liberal Federations, remarks: —"What is the use of misrepresenting things by employing one-sided, inaccurate evidence, and omitting all other? We call it darkening counsel. The general upshot of Mr Lloyd George's pronouncement is that the Government is introducing very drastic landtenure legislation. Mr Lloyd George postulates, a false state of things, leaving it there 'without indicating, even vaguely, how the Government proposes to carry out its proposals."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 October 1913, Page 5
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118LAND TENURE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 October 1913, Page 5
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