TO-DAY'S BUSINESS
■< _ 'Wh'en - the .^ House of Representatives . rises after to'diy's sitting members :• ought toVKnow. something about the in- .- tricats arid interesting subject of taxa- \: tion, for the annual Land and Income ■• Tax Bill.isfdown'ori the Order Paper for •; committal, and all the indications are ;'■ for a prolonged sitting. The Labour { Party'has'stated.that it-will oppose the Bill by all ifa'e',means'at iJs-disposal, and -, if this".iiifeiition;is,carried'out there will \i niosirlikelyfb^"something"akifl-to many •-; '-' yain r repe l titions." It was the •- second readirig'of this Bill that Mr. F. ','. J. Rollestbn;" Reform member' for TimZ aru, voted-against- the 'Government in ; favour of ? Mr. Holland's amendment a against reductions in direct taxation. If '■ thereI 'are ariy-divisions to-night, the position may be interesting.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 8
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113TO-DAY'S BUSINESS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 8
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