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TAXING 0F BIG FARMERS LABOUR MEMBER’S COW (TIIE SLI'N’S Parliamentary RM?) PARLIAMENT BLDGSa Tuesday. A defence of the super-wax on had mentioned in the Budget was we this afternoon in the House by If. D. G. Sullivan (Avon). who said M he had noticed reports of not” all over the country protesting m the imposition of. the tax. The mill complaint at the meetings seemed to be that the farmers affected could not stand the tax. That complaint Infill! seemed valid in face of the fact M the Government had expressed in policy of cutting up the larger est”! for closer settlement. This LII. it it could not be borne, would all“! more estates to be cut up and settliMr. Sullivan claimed that the bin“! factor in the defeat of the late 60" ernment was the policy of the m Minister of Lands (Mr. A. D. Held) in going up and down the country II!“ ing that we were at the end at Oll' land settlement f3tlher.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 6
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