BRITISH POLITICS.
THE LIBERAL PARTY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Dec. 21. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Edinburgh, repudiated the suggestion that Liberalism was negligible as a party force. He claimed that it had already forced the Government to reveal prematurely their nefarious designs on the fiscal system. There was still a chance that this timely exposure would modify the evils contemplated. He added that land values constituted a formidable barrier. Tfoeir reform must be treated drastically. The privileged and avarice of land owners in the neighbourhood of cities was responsible for much hideous congestion and misery in the towns. Liberalism alone could solve the vital problems associated with the best use of lands, whether in town or country.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1924, Page 7
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