The financial policy of the MorR'un Ouvemme-nt in Queensland is thus stated :-]. Making ordinary revenue cover ordinary experaHture. llus the Into (.Jovernment proposed lo accomplish by an increase ot luxation. We have done it without iresh taxation, This ve : ir, owiii K tp Hie expiration of the Special ltetre.ncihime.nt Act, some £72,001) Will bo added to tlio salaries paid to. public servants. Yet tin (iov- - eminent is of opinion thai revenue and expenditure will lie imide to 'balance without fres.li taxation. 2. The cessation of lion-owing. Hy this moans we will avoid incrensmg our Interest bill, already too heavy, and give tho credit of the Ktate a chance to recover. S. T'tilisinj durinif i'ne next yoaratio loan money now in hand in the best way to develop the natural resource* of revenue more, productive, to provide funds for the continuation of healthy and steady, development, ami to decrease the relative burden of our public debt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 209, 7 September 1904, Page 2
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155Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 209, 7 September 1904, Page 2
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