PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.
UAH.WAY pi! Kitl IT. shall he pleased to confer with (hi- lion, the Minister for Railways adesired." stated the Minister for Agriculture (the Him. \\ . Xusuorthv!. re giving in Parliaun-nt to a quo.-, cm hv Mr H. Poland. M.P.. who had given notice lo ask the Mini.-t- r y.hoii. -a Ic would immediately confer with his id league, the '.Minister for Hail ways v.iil: the object of indneilig the latter to agree to a reduction in railway freight on dairv produce, which was at present loti per ecu I. higher than in PHI. A M I 'SIM! i: VT TAX. “As I have alivadv p."oinised. the amusement lax' will he gradually reduced. Il will he remembered tlmi a i nmmei; emciit iii thi.-; respect was made fast year." still'll was the reply given bv the Prime M ini‘•lor to n (|tu*stion tnvon notice of hv Mr H. Masters. M.P.. ns lo whether, when giving consideration In the proposed reduction in ta.xalioii, he will favourably (onsider the i|iicstion ol exempting I’rnm anniscinciils tax all spurting Iciilies who-e sole ol tect- is the fostering of healthy imt<lo"i' and imlcoi i xerci-ex amongst the rising generation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 4
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194PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 4
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