READERS of "The Land" in submitting closer settlement policies this week emphasise the importance of the value of land, under any subdivision scheme, being based on its productive capacity. It is pointed out by one correspondent that when land for sale is scarce and there is an eager demand from land seekers, the ...
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Article : 334 wordsMY first step in the development of a closer settlement scheme would be to restrict all present landholders to an amount of land of a value no ...
Article : 419 wordsI WOULD suggest that the best means of making land available for closer settlement would be by the imposition of a land tax, ...
Article : 195 wordsIN view of the present settlement propaganda and the better returns for wool and wheat, there is a danger that the value of land may advance. It is ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 23 Jul 1937, Page 12
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