The New Crusaders
Per United Press Association. CHSmSTCHURCft, Jan. 28. A largely attended mass meeting in fa4our of l tt nd nationalisation and to proJShT7V h * Sl&te *""•»«* »ith the freehold of Crown lands, was hold tonjght and w HB addressed by Messrs T. f Ta - Vl or. H. G, Ell, G. JFowlds, 'G. Lourenson. and W. W. Tanner, all W tors o, thp , am| ttutionalisatton j is intended to prosecute a cntnpaign ftffUl f l frce ho'd tenure throughout the mlonS Th^ follOwin S wero an> nmttncr or by any method US boing opposed to the best interests of the comwunity, and not in accord with the principles of the Liberal party « 8 laid down |»y the late Mr John Ballanco ; that all : leases in perpetuity should in future Iw | subjected to periodical revaluation, and ftU kftst'B tw lacd tax,
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Southland Times, Issue 19263, 29 January 1904, Page 2
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140The New Crusaders Southland Times, Issue 19263, 29 January 1904, Page 2
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