Compliment^ were much in evidence during an interlude m the Supreme' Court, Wellington, lately. His Honour Mr Justice Cooper asked Mr J W Solicitor-General, who was representing the .Commissroner of Taxes in the Whitcrock. and Mar-, ainanga cases, if he suggested that the companies would 'be liable for income tax if they sold their lands to one person instead of n. number. Mr Salmond said, he could, in the litrht of farther :■evidence which he ;Waidi.--Mr J. H^fWsMng,(counsel • for the Marainanga compv.iv) : Mv friend ■will' •airgue 'anything.—His Honour: So can you, Mr HosKinfr-r-Ylamghtfici)—knd Mr SQcerrett, too. (Further Laughter),
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Grey River Argus, 17 December 1910, Page 7
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