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[ay i ki,i:ohai ii— n-.it press association. J N.S.W. TANKS. SYDNEY. Sept. •’>. After a State Cabinet meeting. to consider the Budget. Sir G. Fuller annoiiiiecd that l here would be a reduction in taxation, which would be made known when tile Budget i- submitted It i- under-! mu! i be proposed casement will lie 111 income lax and -lamp duI ies. A I’STIS A 1.1 AN FLEET. 'Received Ibis day at. S a.in.) MELBOURNE. S'.q-.teinber i>. In | la- House of Re| re-elitat iv<-s. Oetieral Mona-li's loi-.el in inn<•< I ion with lie building ol the |'ropo-ed new erliisers was read. D said that (oust lint ion was more favourable in England than in Australia. Mr Brute made a statement that il Was intended to call for alternative tenders, firstly for the building of two cruisers in Britain and one in Australia; secondly, building by the same English linn, one cruiser in Australia and one in England, so as to be able to compare the dill'creneo in the cost; thirdly for the building of one It ieally.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 3
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