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"PREMIUM ON LAZINESS."

CAPE TOWN, May 26.

The incomo tax debate in tho Legislative .4Memb]y devoloped into a discussion on Imperial preference, which Professor Fremantlo denounced ac poisonous.

Mr 3ferriman described ifc as absolutely ludicrous and premium on the jndufcrence and laziness of the British 'manufacturer. •

General B6tha stated that if. preference ;were abolished, reciprocity would be impossible, and would do much harm to South; Africa. ,'..,-•■

■Tito Hertzogites favour the abolition of preference.' -

Mr South gave notice to more an ajaendment deleting the exemption clause regarding tho area of land to bo occupied, and substituting a tax on ..all Wad net beneficially occupied. ...

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7

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"PREMIUM ON LAZINESS." Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7

"PREMIUM ON LAZINESS." Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7

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