THE SINGLE TAX.
TO THK KDITOH. Silt,-—ln your Nana of ihe 20 ; h inst., Mr John Purr has a letter i.n thi> Mihjuct. I do not know thecentlenKU), but, a* hoa-kd n bo shown the fallacy of his I venture to 'lo wo, He Htates that * 4 p 'pu f a« tion alone wives value to lmd." It tI;H ienrrect, tlj»* lmd ht* m» value in it-i?l r. Therefore, it Huh no unimproved value. Mi Purr proposes to rai>e all the tax tion f r«i»i? the nnimpr.»vud vnluoof the lmd. As li»has proved thut i* no such thi he proposes to rait<e all taxation from n>(hn.|*. Clever inan !—I am. Reductio ad Ab.sukdum.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3010, 29 October 1891, Page 3
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113THE SINGLE TAX. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3010, 29 October 1891, Page 3
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