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es signed a joint report to serve as the basis 



new Bill. 16 Report declared the 



lase policy to be the only one possible. 



> be carried out in such a fashion that 



varly payments of the purchasing tenants 



should be 15 per cent, to 25 per cent, lower than 



second term Also, evicted tenants who, 



ch, had no right to have judicial n-:iN fixed, 



were to be permitted to purchase. The petty 



holdings o be enlarged by dividing U p the 



The landlords were to receive 



chase money a sum which at 3 per 



cent, to 3^ per cent, interest would yield them as 



much as second-term rents, less not more than 



10 per cent, representing the difference between 



the - nd the net receipts. If the 



payments of the tenants were to be reduced by 



15 percent, to 25 per cent., and thegro>s income 



itullord to be reduced by only 10 per 



cent, on the basis of 3 per cent, investmen 



is clear that then- must be a gap to be filled up. 



gap was to be filled by the Treasury of the 



d Kingdom, by means of a bonus to be 



ready to go into conference with their opponents on the 



; well meaning outsiders. It is supposed in many 



iis institution of the extra-parliamentary, un- 



confercnce was brought by Sir Antony MacDonneU 



from India, where no Parliament exists. 



[It may be commented on the above that the first of the 

 extra-; es, the Recess Committee, took 



Sb Antony MacDonneU 1 

 i/.] 



