THE LAND BILL
f«T TBIEQKAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION."! WAIKOUAITI, 19th March. Mr. James Boddie, who was for three years provincial president of the Tarinaki branch, of the Farmers' Union, began a series of meetings he proposes to hold in Otago on the land question in the public hall here to-night. Mr. Boddie freely criticised the Government Land Bill. At the close of the meeting the following resolution, moved by Mr. Macgregor, was unanimously agreed to: — "That this meeting is of opinion that any proposals submitted on the Land Bill will not be acceptable to this country until provision is made for the optional tenure."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 7
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THE LAND BILL
Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 7
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