STILL WON’T MARRY
INCREASE IN BACHELORS WHO PREFER'TO PAY TAX.
(Received Jan. 12, 8.20 p.m., 1 PAR’S, Jan. if
The number of bachelors in France has steadily increased since 1920 when the Government decreed that a suner income tax of 25 per cent should be imposed on bacheloi s. a<md thirty. The number then taxed was 90,000. Last year it was 2L0,000. —A.N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 5
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63STILL WON’T MARRY Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 5
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