TAX IN BRITAIN
INCREASE IS NOT PROBABLE. MINOR MINISTERS UPBRAIDED. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
.'Receded this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, May 29. Mr Garvin, editor of the “Observer” scornfully upbraids minor Ministers for “tones usually associated with was blankets and cold feet.” He says that dismal speeches’* Were an . unnecessary set-back to the confidence of, the country. W ■ ; Any Ministers who imagined the pos sibility of higher taxation were living in a fool’s paradise, and ohb tenth of the, present expenditure must he cut out. “To say that it cannot be done is nonsense.r*. No one knows, what, will -happen on the Continent of. Europe in the next few months. Britain and the Empire must do their best for themselves, as they cannot safely de,pend on. anything else.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 6
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