SALES TAX AND TARIFF.
The Wellington Manufacturers' Association draws attention in the ndvertising columns of 'this issue to a meeting of manufacturers to be held in the Conference Hall of the Dominion Farmers' Institute ou Wednesday evening, when tbe sales tax and the tariff revision will be discussed. At this meeting a public accountant witt deliver an address on Hie sales tax from an accountant's poiut of view.
a good deal in following it. There was absolutely no chance of the defendant ever again being placed iv the position ho was in at present, ■ and counsel strongly pleaded that he should be allowed- to retain his licence. The Magistrate: I look at it in this way:. If you aro dealing with-a man depending for a livelihood on driving a ear, then I do not cancel his licence, but where it is a, case of driving for pleasure and a driver's licence is not a strict necessity, then the practice is to cancel. . . Mr. McGrath is in a position to get someone to drive him. An immediate appeal is being lodged with the Supreme Court against th.c i order of the Magistrate cancelling the licence. ... •• ■ '■ <~ ' ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 9
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194SALES TAX AND TARIFF. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 9
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