ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Nool F. Simmons.—Regret It is impossible, to publish individual expressions of gratitude. "One of the Sufferers."—Untit local committees nro formed it is not possible to sa.V )io\v much help can be given; butelalms are unlikely to be prejudiced by puttiiu: the workin hand. "Dwelling."—ln modified form. I/abour Department* can give particulars. J. Miller. —Tour letter too long for publication. There is already legislation and machinery for investigating prices. The excosa profits tax applied only to the year for which It was passed, and the Act was not renewed. A mortgage tax would not reduce interest. Rather it would Increase it, as the mortgagee would add it to his Interest. If he were unable to do so he would refuse to lend while lie could obtain an equal return In investments not subject to special taxation. "Public Safety."—lt Is probable that the course you advocate will be taken.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 11 February 1931, Page 8
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