The Fiji Argus says :—The ITijiau licensing code appears to have been constructed with very. Hfctlo • foi'eth.QHghtr: or consideration of its effect, for, while some professions, trades, and occupations are heavily taxed, others are ,allowed"to go scotfc free. A vehiteets, especially jdijoy this iinmuuity, and this profession is .followed 'by a select few, who, not content with having tolerably comfortable salaries as ,Government employees, or in -private capacities, mouopoiiae ttie emoluments of the .profession, with what a wretched result, the ' hideous designs which are displayed by jbusiuess premise 3, or villa residences. V^ell J display. There is evidently rooni ia Levuka for a cimipofcwnb profoasioricil man in this line.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3776, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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109Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3776, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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