senbatirßs. Advocates the abolition ol the Upper House, and demands **rtatih tory prefemcee to nnionirta j ”i winch stokes at freedom of contract and personal liberty. It is the fear that some of these planka in their platform may be passed which has caused such an the Crown tenants, and the desiroofmany of them to convert their? holdings into freeholds. .it'' . The Executive believe! that-Aii. farmea «e directly interested firthisquestioo, for a successful stack on leaseholders would mean further encouragement to attack freeholders, other by taxation or confiscation. ,
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Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 6
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