LAND SETTLEMENT.
STILL AWAITING INQUIRY.
Disappointment that no definite steps have been taken to institute an inquiry into the land settlement problem was expressed at a meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Land Settlement and Development League yesterday. The president, Mr. W. W. Massoy, presided.
It was stated the Minister of Lands had informed a deputation early this year (hat lie was seeking suitable men to conduct (he inquiry, and it had been expected that something definite would be done. That expectation had not been realised although the league had tnoudit it desirable to await the report of the proposed board of inquiry. Members considered that valuable time had been lost, and it was decided to again give publicity to the findings of sectional committees.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19931, 27 April 1928, Page 13
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