"NOW THAT WASN'T MUCH TO MAKE A FUSS ABOUT!” — Mr. E. J. R. Gumming. Commissioner of Taxes, has to stand up to more “hostile emanations” than any other man in New Zealand. He is examining a cheque, here, in payment of income tax and it will be seen that he regards the whole business “more in sorrow than in anger”.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 19
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60"NOW THAT WASN'T MUCH TO MAKE A FUSS ABOUT!”—Mr. E. J. R. Gumming. Commissioner of Taxes, has to stand up to more “hostile emanations” than any other man in New Zealand. He is examining a cheque, here, in payment of income tax and it will be seen that he regards the whole business “more in sorrow than in anger”. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 19
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