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CRIPPLING FEDERAL TAXES

Received Tuesdav, 8.15 p.m. BRISBANE, Dec. 10. ( Australia could not beeomo a great 'power in the postwar era wliile the Federal Government. continued to irnpose erippling taxation and gtive way to industrial outlaws; said the Country Party leader, Air. Fadde.n, at the annual •onfereuce of the Queenslaml brancli of the. Australian Country Party. Mr. Fadden said that instead of adopffng a policy to give incentive to greater production, the Government was following a course which financinlIv, indust rially and socially must. ulti mately lead to disnster. Arr. Fadden also "complained that bureaucrats were attemptiiig to carrv forward into the post war era the authoritv vested in them during the war. A great manv of them wero attempting to do so to retitin (the eonifortable jobs whereto they gravitated during the last few vears of the war.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 December 1946, Page 5

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CRIPPLING FEDERAL TAXES Chronicle (Levin), 11 December 1946, Page 5

CRIPPLING FEDERAL TAXES Chronicle (Levin), 11 December 1946, Page 5

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