PARLIAMENT TO DEB[?] DOUBLE TAX ANOMA[?]
Discussions By Mr. fiia In Australia I The Minister of Finance, thefl W. Nash, who returned frnmfl tralia by ^ flying boat qn Tntfl arrived in Rotorua by roadlalfl Tuesday night, where he joinedfl -Nash. He leaves Rotorua fl morning for Wellington, asifl pects to fly to Britain at theefl the month in order to take pfl the trade conference schedulfl London for March 11. fl In an interview at his holfl e^ening, Mr. Nash said thatlfl discussed the% questi^t of thefl tion of double taxation betwefl Dominions and the United Kifl with Australian Ministers. Aufl ment had already been readfl tween Australia and Britain tfl ing this apparent trade anomalfl Mr. Nash hoped that a similarfl ment would be reached bfetweefl Zealand and the United Ifingdfl understood that provision hfl made for the matter to be defl the coming session of Parltffl June. fl Reciprocal Social Sccurifjfl "During my stay in Aufl said Mr. Nash, "I took the opfl ity of discussing with the fl Minister of Health land .SodaliSfl Senator McKenna, the questiofl extension of reciprocal social fl hetween our two countries. fl sults of the discussions wfl trfemely satisfactohy, and fl tabled in Parliament during thefl ing session." fl Mr. Nash said that he had afl certained in Australia that tliisfl orange crop in the. Comniofl should be a record one. This, he* would ensure a larger supplyfl Zealand later in the year. . fl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 4
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242PARLIAMENT TO DEB[?] DOUBLE TAX ANOMA[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 4
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