N.S.W. LABOUR .
0 CAUCUS PROPOSALS. (ST CMLE-ntlf A«SOCUTIOIF-CO)PfPI«fT.) (AVBTULUV AWD H.B. CASH ABIOCTATJOK.) (Received February Bth, 1.60.a.m.) SYDNEY, February V. The- Labour caucus has decided to introduce a BUI in Parliament shortly to abolish the late shopping night and subdivide large estates. A committee was appointed to report on a proposal received from the Upper House that the Legislative Council should be paid out-of-p cltct expenses amounting to £BOO a year. It was decided that all ':hnH'o; >n the State should be relieved of all taxation at present paid i>y them. Ihw particularly applies to land used for church purposes, church halls, tennis courts, cricket grounds, and residences of ministers, but excludes schools and school playgrounds. Mr Lane opposed the proposed legislation, but failed to carry the caucus with him.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 8 February 1927, Page 8
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