AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INCOME TAX. Adelaide, October 24. The State Treasurer has introduced I proposals for re-modelling the income lax. He proposes to exempt from the ■rax all incomes up to £2OO, but when an income reaches CBOO the exemption even on the first .C2OO disappears.
| A COALITION CABINET. HrUhani', October 24. 1 Meetings of the Opposition and Goj vnniiiieut supporters were held last "itihl, and subsequently both parties attended a joint meeting. Mr. Philp. on behalf of his party, an- ■ nounced that it hud been unanimously agreed to coalesce with the Government. Mr. Kulston said his Tarty was not unanimous, lie said he had'taken <an unusual course in asking them to 'Jlold a combined meeting, but his jusliliention was the unusual position in .Queensland public life. The position ■of .parties was such (hat no party could ,-carry on without the assistance'of the ■oilier parties. The nest tiling tor O • country was a reuriranisatioii' of i.;:r I ties. ' I
As 11 result of tile nu'ctinjr Mr. KM s'ton will have a free hand in formi.ia new Ministry, «n,[ forty-four members have; promisee! to support it.
CA.BLE NEWS (By Cable-Press A»«ociation.-Coy* right.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 2
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192AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 2
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