"WHAT MORE CAN BE DONE?"
I KON. MR. McLEOD'S ATTITUDE. ! TEX YEARS?' REXT REMITTED. ißy Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") j XOATEA, this day. The Hon. A. D. McLeod. Minister of : Lands, in an interview, said he could not j see that the plight of the Xgaroma ■ settlers had anynnng to en with the | Lands Department. ! "My Department lias already remitted i them ten years' rent. .-o what more can | be done':" he said. "TjieTr case is one for I the Advances to Settlers. My Depart - J ment can do little more for them, because j I dare not admit that these men have ! the right to demand to be placed on i fresh land. I can only tell them that j when I meet them to-night at Frankton."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 11
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