Sir Julius Yosel Interviewed
[ A pa^j^i^s tl »©^^ sjil^; .^i silpp&s^Wniteryiew' tWejp^a ; ;,newspaDex_v§ppvteraiM^iSip^ . The? folloM&g are ejt-^ ttafe^ fro.tni %c coflLversatiou , that'-is ■ siippoaedlio have i tafeJen plac4i f Eoporter v ; -slir what pthen way do' ypijteJll&feise'^y^i'lr) > I Sir Julius : I shall largely increase the stamp AKi'tiesjioTfacti! ill Jshall l>ropo<e a progressive- stamp duty. 'J^his will cuteh |tli«^profe!«iional men and the trJiae&, 'btitJf dd h\ob lEmticipa te, m\y pppositipn t^m, ;the)n ; : i^vej?\{oulcl 'p^^wfrw^^^V^^M*^ 0 ?"' tb "'the present atngnatiou i (,of. J t^}|p,".. 4° rrowe^ • l * > P t n l HJ!l7^!i "¥ss ;VPi meas i l^isk for a 'time aiid if they are wise, tfiey^will ( t^ke their bilj^r and, write- | |L^pp.r% ' r , po yon not . think ; .^hat the doppess^on in. . ti^e,., towns , jis. owi^g. ptiacipally.^q'tlie feet that, .th^re.^rc,. t6o n)HJav .traders arid L dis^riin^orsl [ j would it pot he wise ; to let the jiiatjiral,, p|*oces^ pf.sejecLion, wqvi« (.pu^.tiie,, remeoty, , p,vd .. about v the pro.poi; bjifaprje ai^d:^^ r^ilmtbi'sf .-,.-,h ? . irt - i .t. J j. i!: vtliivi-, :••■ ■! ' j Sir Julius: That, may ' he sound ha« not llie O'liirage^to.face ita aith'cul tips faii'lji'spr-thjej ![Stienq^^O;,|ig||bf for any such solution. -Xt demands relief fi J om the pjesen'^ de»prdßSi^ff atTany cost. TtMias Jm^.,its '(E^ne^ienGl* of admhiii^tWliijn 1 'ami jgmdual d.evelp|iment an.;l j_s evident] v.Jieartily^ sijik of them. If we have a temporary inflation vge .oari^iilvanise these si|pei^uoust.; ; .|li^^f(\i < s \nso Hfe i agaiir|^^^epi?tenV' g°i n g fo^|^J little fcnge* ",i : j;£ y•' v^#l?/ ; Reppi'ietfc Ww '■'■ flcompl^irted >^inf_ you t#peecn r iabi' Ash^ur.t()ja, ;of fj.t^p,.uii?^ faiin^oi^ompelliug tlie^i'^i g&g&tti . p4y'pTOperty"tfl>cV So you tyni t^iiik~ thjat if an n^tqa^ed,. tup to- tw.o4h.irds of-'ifci vi\lue, the. 1 inort.^a«§PHnV\tCT«c m, the. r n^ne ; rfcy ?i U^rfiens ftf t^e po\^t»-.y ? , I Sir tfnlius?,',Po^Bl)^^uttny \n-tei-eats an<l sjwpathiea '*m alt with tb'e money'lend,ing olaas; and I shall alMtys'' ; d6 }<: tny 5 bssU" W protedt^ 'their •• interests. I told th'e eleotois at Ash- ; burton that I could" not; see my way^ *to| a'ny 'scheme" for cheaperiing'niphey; I JEeporter f : Arid now, Stf u Jt*liu.v one 1 wcJrc] : ' nibrb; ' Hav^ you •:kny"^b(!jec^iWtd state .\ylVut,in v yoi\r opinion, ' 'w|il : bb the dWdition of th^ cblPny-aJJ? th'e^eud of IJh'e^eHod-you kave' ; 'mentio£c(f, riarpel^ three years 1 ''•' / j Sir! I Julrus : (1 T "wrfifld ; rather ' hdt > giv'e' : y6i.i' my 7 opinion^ but; one! 'ton; ; dition.niusb inevitably arise, wiiitili,' p^rhaM ! 'w|lf not he d|ai#i^S' Vft bo; me; of ybiji 1 ' fiends;. v\t V \n\xp^v^; rn'oney and people fi'eel'y dricing the* next three. years, tlie~money will soon be spent hut thftptople rivnnunV The working classes, who will l\a,vp b.fpn enjoying foolV paradMo,- \vill tliSn wake up to fluid the> duties: on the necessaries '6f life f enormously irioroaxed, 1 and labor so plentiful .tjhat^ Wages- will be regulated by ia< "skerif ; Ja^wo of-neciftsity Which tlney^will be ."unable eitlier tq steiq ortcjou^vpli 1 > y -Vi r
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 2
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461Sir Julius Yosel Interviewed Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 2
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