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LITTLE COMMENT

OPINIONS IN HAMILTON REVISION FULLY EXPECTED Few businessmen in Hamilton would comment today on the new taxation measures, considering the revision inevitable in view of the present conditions. Several, however, voiced the opinion that the impositions were lighter than they expected, severable commodities which they felt sure would be included in the new scale being unaffected. Tribute was paid to the discretion shown by the authorities in selecting luxury lines to tax, and so placing the burden on the community as a whole. It was not considered possible at this juncture to estimate the effect of the higher taxation.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20920, 27 September 1939, Page 9

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LITTLE COMMENT Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20920, 27 September 1939, Page 9

LITTLE COMMENT Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20920, 27 September 1939, Page 9

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