IMPERIAL POLITICS.
PROBLEMS AWAITING SOLUTION
Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright Received 10.40 p.m.. Sept. 23th. LONDON, Sept. 28.
Mr Haldane, in an address at Ladybdnk, said that the question of old age pensions was only part of a much larger problem of poor" lan* reform- confronting Phe Government. Different authorities oiight to deal with children, -with preventiWe disease among the poor, and with the criminal element which required to be segregated, becaure it dragged down ofliers. 1 hose who sought the poof-' hpuse through no fault of their own ousht to be dealt with tenderly and kindly. Thoxe was, griat room for economy and improved efficiency. All this machinerr overhauling. Education. land arid licensing, besides the multitude of problems differing round those subjects, required attention before the conianinitv ! wpuld be in a healthy condition.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13712, 29 September 1908, Page 5
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