GENERAL CABLES
HOBSE-POWEB TAX
(United Press Association.—By Elect ric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, .March 7
Declaring that excessive taxation was arresting one of the most prominent post-war iiidustriis, a big private deputation representing motor-makers. cmniiKTcial users, and private motorists urged Mr Churchill to decrease the horse-power tax pointing out such a tax handicapped British manufacturers.
Mr Churchill in reply, warned the deputation not to expect any considerable abatement in tin* tax.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 5
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