SUBMERGED TENTH.
———* ■ (BY Kl.l'.CTßin TI'XKOKU'U.— rnpVKICHT). Lomion. .May -'>. HaU-'-A-MIUJOX acres in Ni".v '/,'-i----lancl have li<;eu secured !iv the >'■••!- vation Army, and ('•■ -.m-v.A !!. -)t!i i anxious that the Government should not charge rent, in order tliat ho may 1)0 enabled In devote the profits ;u'iing out of the scheme to expenses connected with further transports of the " submerged tenth." The General also desires the power of a landlord so that, he may devise a system of working the settlement and controlling the settlers. .May 28. The half-a-million acres mentioned as secured l>y General Booth in which to plant the " submerged tenth " have been acquired from the natives.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3101, 31 May 1892, Page 2
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106SUBMERGED TENTH. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3101, 31 May 1892, Page 2
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