A PROPAGANDA FOR NEW ZEALAND.
LAND TAXATION AND FREE TRADE. LECTURER FROM HOME. (From Our Our Correspondent.) LONDON, Bth April. '- I understand that tne Land Taxation League in London is at present negotiating with a view to the selection of a gentleman to proceed to New Zealand to conduct a propagandist campaign in the Dominion extending probably over two years. New Zealand has by legislation during the last twenty years done work for the single-tax cause which has been felt far outside the Dominion, but there is an impression that single-tax alone is an incomplete principle, and that New Zealand must necessarily come to a halt now. A wealthy gentleman in London, who U a strong single-taxer and free-trader, and who believes the principles to be the complement of each other, has placed a considerable sum aside for the campaign, and New Zealand may soon expect to welcome to her shores a lecturer uf the first rank, charged with the duty of expounding the interdependent doctrines of free-trade and land taxation. j |
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 116, 18 May 1910, Page 3
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172A PROPAGANDA FOR NEW ZEALAND. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 116, 18 May 1910, Page 3
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