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UNEARNED INCREMENT ALL ROUND.

k: ;.;a;6enebal ' i :^v/-:: .^;, ;; ./London, September 20. ' ; .;Mri Keir,■Hardie',(Labour M-.P." for Merthyr ] Tydvil),; speaking ,'at Saltley,!- Birmingham, said .the' Labour party.';wa3'.supporting tho ■Budget-.as .the first 1 step towards their ideal '—namely,. the .'absorption 'by, the, comimiriity. for the community's We.of."all ''unearned incomes,: whether.' derived : frum -lands or from .capital.. ; '- ; -; : r.: l '-v , .-'.'iy: l "-- : ."' ■■.■■',-.■•;'. ".''!;■'.' '"."'.•' : [Mr.: Keir Hardie, with characteristic Impetuosity, accopted thoso the incfoment.theory touched on by, Lord EosebbrV; when (the 'latter -' said: .The -"principle of ■ the unearned increment* could bo applied to every bthor: Wnd of property; for instance, ■no exertion was needed: by; the holders of consols.;, or of railway stocks, niid ! th'eso 'were liable to ;in'crpment op decrement' th 6 sauic : as land. He Vanicd the" country to consider tho contagions influence' : of ; .the '■'principles '■' raised, by tAo ■Budget.];- - : .-:;S-:. v/; ; .'V ".: : -')}•■'■.■■'"

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7

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UNEARNED INCREMENT ALL ROUND. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7

UNEARNED INCREMENT ALL ROUND. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7

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