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UNEMPLOYMENT TAX

POSSIBILITY OF REDUCTION. Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P., informed the gathering of bowlers, tennis and croquet players who had assembled for the opening of the Manawatu Club’s green on Saturday afternoon, that it looked to him that the time was not far distant when the country could expect a reduction in the unemployment tax. He added that he felt very optimistic at the changes that were taking place. Butter, cheese, and meat were advancing in price, while there was also every indication of lambs opening up at prices in advance of last year. With all these good things in store for the farmer it would soon be reflected throughout the country with more prosperous times. But Mr. Nash added a note of warning when he said that those who thought there would be a return of good times of a few years ago needed enlightenment. “We will never get right back there,” he said.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4459, 19 October 1933, Page 5

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UNEMPLOYMENT TAX King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4459, 19 October 1933, Page 5

UNEMPLOYMENT TAX King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4459, 19 October 1933, Page 5

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