UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.
The writer (owing to the extraordinary time of economic stress through which we are passing), like many others, is having the time of his life to keep decently afloat, and is willing to listen to any alleged competent authority having something to"say calculated to her? along to better times and brighter day-. When, however, Mr. Hutchinson enjoins »e with others to "take a lesson from Australia and once again set the Empire an example of progressive" thought and action" I simp*/ had to read that paragraph over again, ana then put my hand out to <-ee if I was reai.j awake. SO LA.>C-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 6
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