In t'ho report of M l '. W. ,1, Poison's speech to farmers at the field day on the-Showground on Monday, l it-was miulc'to appear that the Alin- | inter of Lands had made, a statement | that tiie next step would be the gen- ! oral nationalisation of land. This however, was hot coriUet; What Mr. Poison said was that the Prime 'Minister had given them soothing : syrup in connection with tlii.it question,, hut members of his party.and the Minister c 4 Finance hail been. ; moro frank in “Sporting a new social order. '
Westminster Chiming Clocks from £5/10/- up. Wonderful bargains today.—StorjcHem’s, Jewellers,' Gis- ■ liorne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12865, 20 May 1936, Page 5
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