CAPE SURPLUS.
SMUTS SEEKS TAX CUTS. (Sun Cable.) CAPETOWN, April 8. In the Union Assembly, Mr Smuts, after making an attack on the Budget, moved that the Assembly should decline to go into committee-of-supply until the Government submitted reduced estimates of expenditure, and gave an assurance of reduced taxati m, and also an assurance that wage d;terminations shall be confined to industrial centres. Mr Smuts said in three years, the Government’s Budget surplus has amounted to over two millions sterling. He complained that the remissions of taxation had only been half a million.
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Grey River Argus, 11 April 1927, Page 5
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