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THE FARMERS' PLEA. Cautaßtt IFeom Ouk Pa. taby Eepoiotb.l V.Th. ;TOX, July 29. The Prime Minister was asked by the Farmers’ Union this morning to free L n from lue double’ impost of land and income tax. Mr Massey replied that litis was of T- ;-i ; ,■ i ri-;,, "1 want to reduce land and income tax as soon as .possible,” ..e replied. “ 1 want to ’get back to where' we wore before the war, not so much as to amount, but to the position where the producers paid one tax only—the land tax.” Ho know that fanners practically during the last year had been faced with a levy on capital,
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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 7
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112DOUBLE IMPOST Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 7
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