FEDERAL TAX
TO MAINTAIN ARMY
State Opposition To Be Fought
In High Court
United Press Association.—Copyright. Rec. 1.30 CANBERRA, this day. The Commonwealth Government will fight State opposition to uniform taxation in the High Court. This was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. J. Curtin, after he received official advice that Victoria, Queensland and South Australia are to contest the validity of the Commonwealth uniform taxation Acts. Mr. Curtin said: "The Commonwealth will defend its own laws. What we have done has been dictated by an imperative sense of national responsibility towards the war. I cannot for the life of me perceive any unfairness or departure from stern logic in a situation in which a nation puts so large a number of its population into uniform and then levies a uniform tax in order to maintain the men in uniform. That is not a play on words. It is straight thinking."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 5
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