✨ Governor-General's Speech
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 5
My Government bases its policy, as previous Governments have done,
on active support for the United Nations and on continuous cooperation
with other Commonwealth countries. My Ministers firmly believe that
a solution to problems of international relations must be sought within
the framework of the closest collaboration between the United Kingdom
and the United States and the fullest consultation with their allies.
My Ministers have advised me to convene this present Session of
Parliament in order that consideration may be given to certain proposals
arising from the introduction in April next of the Pay as You Earn
System of taxation. A Bill will be placed before you designed to amend
the existing taxation law in order to provide a greater measure of relief
for taxpayers in the transitional period and to vary the present require-
ment regarding the payment of social security charge on certain classes
of income derived during the current financial year.
A second Session of Parliament will be convened later in the year for
the transaction of general business and for the consideration of such
other legislation as may then be considered necessary in the public
interest.
I pray that Divine Providence may guide your deliberations.
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BY AUTHORITY: R. E. OWEN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1958
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