TASMANIA’S TROUBLES.
BURDEN OF FEDERAL TAXATION. B y Telegraph—Proas Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z Cable Association. (Received January 25, 10.20 a.m.) llOli ART, January 25. Speaking at a farewell to the Governor (Sir AY. L• Allnrdyce), who recently resigned. Mr Murdoch, M.L U-, declared that unless radical alterations were made in Tasmania's financial ar rniioempnts with the ('ointumiwealth probably a. deputation would be found knocking at th© doors of Ihr l Imperial authorities in London seeking relief from the Federal pact. He complained of the burden of Federal taxation which Tasmania was compelled to bear. She received bardlv anything in return, while Federal legislation was ruining the island’s industries.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16641, 25 January 1922, Page 7
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