THE LAND QUESTION.
- -It is 'a singu'ar that of all tbe questions with which the legislatiirebas to deal, the best disposal of theUand gives the greatest tio.ible. It is just the same iu o! d countries as in new, and it is a matte'r^b? surprise to us that the latter do not take a" lesson from the p ist, and mate ■'•settlement'. -In 1 Victoria Duffy's Land:Actof 1862 was at first supposed to have cut the : Gordian'Knot / »nd;6olyed the enigma, but that- was found to beimpeffective, and (several Ameiiiling Acts had to he passed; Even America, which was thought was ahead of other nations' in the liberality Of her 1 laws, is now discovering i-hat it is fir from perfection and some very ; strong debates have recently taken place in congress over the vexed question:
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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135THE LAND QUESTION. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 6 July 1881, Page 2
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