Thrown from Horse
Mir F. G. Vogan of Domain Road .suffered a fractured Avrist last Saturday when he Avas thrown from his horse. He Avas admitted to the Whakatane Hospital and is progressing well. Taxation in New Zealand! "If New Zealand had the honour of leading the Avorld in any respect before this. Avar began it Avas by. being the highest taxed country in the British Empire and the AA r orkl,"' said Mr Brian Dunningliam in an ad' dress to he Christcliurch Businessmen's Club. "With taxation in Canada, the United States, England and Australia ranging from £8 in Canada to more than £15 in Australia a head of population, New Zealand had a per capita taxation of more than £10." Mr Dunningliam made a plea to businessmen throughout the country to begin planning iioav so that there AA r ould not be financial distress or disaster after the Avar.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 68, 22 June 1942, Page 5
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150Thrown from Horse Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 68, 22 June 1942, Page 5
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