TAXATION BURDEN
AUSTRALIAN CONTRASTS
REFERENCE TX HOUSE
(Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day
Urn-in”- just returned from an Attptralirui vVi: . Mr. 11. S. S. Kyle(Nat,., R.iccarlon) utilised oi Ins time m discussing a land and income- tax clause in committee of llio House, of Representatives last night in telling the Minister of Finance, the Hon. W . -' ap "’ how much better the Australian Federal (iovonnric-nt is treating the taxpayer, but a La I tour member, Mr. !• H. McUombs, endeavoured to steer the (tppo.-itioinst. otl that- tack by interjecting. “Jbtve von hern told who your new leader is yet • Laughingly. 'Mr. Kyle replied. “Our new leader has been defeated to-day. \Ye were told that the people, would be proud of him. hut unfortunately At this stage the member realised that he was. straeing. so he assured the chapman that he would get back to the bp and urge the (tovenuneni to treat t lie taxpayer gently.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 3
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