THE COMMONWEALTH.
LANDOWNER SELLING OUT.. '' By Telegraph—Press Atsooiation—Copyright. Melbourne, September 28. ; As an outcome of the I'ederal land tax proposals, Mr. Manifold, 'a large landholder, has notified his tenants' that they must purchase their farms or the farms will be offered for ?ale by auction. 'the cable-subsidy; Melbourne, September 28. < Mr. Batchelor, Minister for- External Affairs, states that only one application has been received for the independent cable service subsidy which commences on Saturday-next. There will be ,£2500 available for the ourrent year ;'.£2000 for the second; and- <£1500 for the. third year.' ( '■' 1 ■ BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT. ' ! Melbourne, September 28. The Senate carried the Bank Note Issue and Navigation Bills in Committee. The House of Representatives has finished the definition clauses of the Land Tax Bill. THE LAND TAX BILL. (Rec. September 29, 1.10 a.mj' •. Melbourne, September 28. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hedges moved an amendment to Clause 10 of the Land Tax Bill in favour of' exempting the amount paid to the Crown for land. , Mr. Mahon thought the .£SOOO exemption constituted a class tax. The amendment was defeated.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 5
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