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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71

A Significant Point

A Significant Point.

[unclear: Both] these schemes had been introduced to [unclear: able] men who had not sufficient capital to [unclear: y] land in the open market to settle, and [unclear: e] work for themselves instead of being com[unclear: petitors] for wages. Now there was one [unclear: very] significant thing for which they had all [unclear: along] contended in New Zealand. They had [unclear: id] that the natives must have reserves set [unclear: apart] for them: they must never become [unclear: dless]. But why should not the natives [unclear: become] landless as well as the Europeans? [unclear: Why] should the people take care that the [unclear: tives], because they were a little darker in [unclear: the] skin, should have land, and at the same [unclear: time] allow their European brothers to go [unclear: without]?