RIVAL LAND POLICIES.
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LONDON, JttJLy ,25.. Lord Haldarie, in the House- of, Lords, made. .'*_. non-committal reply to Lord Camperdown r as to . -whether Mr Lloyd George would undertake a land campaign in thef -autumn, and declared "} that Mr Outhwaite had no authority to speak. 'for the Government. The latter was- unlikely to introduce any single-tax legislation, ' * ! '-.". '. ! *; . ' ' ' : ■~ . 'the Master of Elibank, in an . interview, denied that: -Mr Lloyd George had at any time raised the question^, of- his resignation with a view to a,n independent campaign. Lord Larisdowne (leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords)/ at^a medting of the Rural League, outlined- the UnibnisV" future ' land policy:* ■• . l -"-hey favored State-aided lahd' purchls'-e when the conditions artd ' opportunity es we're favorable, and advocated a rujiral bank, improvement • in housing, ajid 1 effective agricultural education. 1 . -*.•-' .\ •* -* \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12825, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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