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I.KYY nx MOTOIMSTS. SYhN’KY. .Inly 10. Tim motorist in New Soulh \\*:• les MH’in-. lo be cnnliil.’ntinn more than Ids lair .share of taxation. l>f JI'J.IOO.- ()<■;;) , ~11,., ted hy the Federal Oovernntcnl in Customs (lnties last year on nictor-ears. petrol and tyres, the motorists ol New South \\ ales paid approximately oson.Od'l. On lop of this the State (loverinnent also dipped i!' hand in their pockets to tile tone of As tlicir nro only jmmt o(M)!lt> motorists in New South Wales, and as they cold rilnited last year in taxation the coodl.v stint of £1.'100,0(10. tliev have heett rather heavily exploitcd. The sum collected hy the Kedera Ooverninent in taxation on lyres and petrol alone, would, if made available, provide nearly the CI » " Inch the local eovernioo Indies have asked the Federal Ministry to expend on roads If the motorist makes till the dust that hlmvs. if people tremble and scatter before his approach: it he laneies that the reads were made for Him. this " n titiled monster is at least paying dearly Tor his little plutocratic privtJe£P9. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 1
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