EMPHATIC PROTESTS
APPEAL FROM PULPIT
NOT TO PAY TAXES
(Beceived 29th June, XI a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day,
The "All for Australia" League, in a.statement entering an emphatic protest against Mr. Lang's Wage Tax Bill, adds that Mr. Lang should appoal to the people before any legislation, which was so definitely designed to wreck the Premiers' Conference plan, was introduced,
In a sermon ut St. Matthew' 3, Manly, the Bey. T. Ebbs said: "Mr. Lang's proposals are moat unjust and are introduced by a discredited Government. The Wage Tax will increase unemployment and accentuate our present chaotic conditions. I hope that the peoplo will rise in angry protest from ono end of the State to the other and express their indignation by refusing to pay the tax, if it is imposed." ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 9
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