TAX ON BACHELORS
AN ITALIAN BILL Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, November 12. (Received November 13, at 1 a.m.) Tlio Romo correspondent of ‘ Hie Times ’ states, in connection with the Dill doubling the tax on bachelors which is now before the Senate, that Signor Mussolini complains that even in Italy the number of marriages is diminishing in spite of tho Governmerit’s various social and moral inducemonts to marriage. Ho says he does not expect the now > Bill will make bachelors terminate their state of isolation, but it will at least make them financially assist tho Government’s social policy Only nnmarriageablo men, permanently imahlo to work, the inmates of poorhouscs and hospitals will be exempted from this tax.—London ‘Times’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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118TAX ON BACHELORS Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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