BUDGET PROPOSALS
TOTE INVESTMENT. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association A CHRISTCHURCH, July 25. . Referring to the proposal to impose a further tax of per cent, on tote investments, Mr J. H. Williams (President of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Conference) said: “If this is done, it is only right that the Government should see that legislation is passed permitting clubs to receive money for investment through the Post and Telegraph Department, and also to institute a double tote if desired. If the Government is sincere it will surely grant this relief.” EFFECT OF BUDGET. Concerning the Budget generally, the general opinion in the City is that the increased taxation was necessary, but business men consider that much more could have been done in effecting economies in departmental expenditure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1930, Page 5
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