MORE TAX REVENUE
BRITAIN’S QUEST After Page Boys and Caddies (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Rect’ived Murch 2(1 :i1 11.5(1 p.in.) LOX DOX. Mnrcli 20. The < I(i\< , i , nmi’ii' is seeking a new source <if im-oim* tax i-.’vcnue. ■.tn.l has ordered < h-e tax eol h’r'f nrs '<» do (heir utmost io secure the asse>>menl <d all per>i'iis whoso income is habitually augmented by “lips’’ :-.bov.* the taxation limit. Those person- include pursers. stewards, page boys, hall pollers and commissioi.'ai res. Hie head porl.’r at -Hie Savoy Hotel for niauv ve.-.rs. lefr twenty thousand sterling. Some •< f Hi(' page boys at the WestEnd hotels, says tin' “Daily Mail.’ are known 1" make sown pounds sterling per week in lips, ami waiters secure up to j<‘n pounds sterling weekly. Ono commissionaire’s lips exceed twn thousand sterling a year. Olliers who ;v re listed for interrogate n are golf caddies., game keepers, taxidrivers and railway porters.
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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1934, Page 6
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151MORE TAX REVENUE Grey River Argus, 21 March 1934, Page 6
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