Some Salient Features of the Reform Policy Last Word to the Electors! Safe finance. No extravagant borrowing. Relief in taxation. Progressive public works development. Improved highways and country roads. Improved railway services. Co-operation of railway and motor interests, especially heavy traffic and rectifying economic disabilities. Extension of hydro-electric schemes. Sound policy of land settlement based on existing legislation, by assistance to part-time farmers near towns, to small holders in rural districts, to men who desire to band together in the purchase of holdings suitable for subdivision, by opening up pumice and other unoccupied lands —all tending to increase our exports and, consequently, our national wealth. Assistance to primary industry by increased financial facilities. Expediting of applications now in the hands of the § Advances Department from settlers and workers. Easing the burden of local rates. Encouragement of secondary idustries. Public health extension. Modern vocational education. Assistance to those of our returned soldiers who are only now revealing the effects of war strain. Remedial action on analysed causes of unemployment. Promotion of industrial peace and social welfare. Equal opportunity for all our citizens. No fanciful promises. VOTE For REFORM CANDIDATES
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 16
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