THE LAND POLICY
EFFECT OF MR McNAB'S SPEECH (By Tklkokaph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Last Night. Mr McNab's speech in which he elaborated the land proposals of theCovernnient, was a brilliant deliverar.ee, and is the general subj-cl c <i di-eu-si uin the lobby, It will mateiit! y strengthen the Govern» meat's position, aud it is now claimed that, should Mr Massey move a no-confidenoe motion on the Land Hill, when it is brought down, and make the issue a straight-out one of freehold versus the Government's proposals, Sir Joseph Ward will have a majority of seven or eight votes.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8002, 6 September 1906, Page 3
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