STAMP DUTY AND SOLDIERS' FARMS
Sir ._De stump" duty bein? demanded from men repurchasing {? rnl3 Jj" vl T n ? h i ? v out to an into camp. Now, Sir, I thins: this is ii (treat injustice, mid iv' l S ellprous action on Hi? of (lie Government. :J) What. little wr.se was earned incan,,, bein* more thai, all retaken by tho liovcrnr.ienl: immediately the f.ilimr seeks to reestablish himself. (2) A ►ML crcater iniusticc when the Government must know tlwt whatever money tho fanner mav have after selling up would ho invested over a term of years m mam- cases to provide an income for these deneiulent on hi'": rest art i lis find it liisMy difficult and expensive to finance on (his tied-un cap;(•ii Yet (lie Government demands this stami) only. and at that cash down. I em,tend that the (lovirmnent should allow disclm tired soldier." to repurchase l'ind free from stamp duty. trusting vou will ventilate this in your paper, T mav add that I wrote J!r. bold, M.l on ion matter, and (hat ho could not do nnvtiiins re same; but I do no„ (hmi: that should he filial.—l am,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 8
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193STAMP DUTY AND SOLDIERS' FARMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 8
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