INDIAN BUDGET DEBATE
ANTICIPATIONS FOE A SURPLUS. Delhi, March 22. In the final Budget discussion, Mr. tLailey said the actual deficit was now reduced to <510,000,000. Five millions would l>e reeovm-eil from England as the capi- . talised value of tjxe pensions of.lndian troops . and their British . officers. It was expected that the surplus for the coming year would bo <£2,500,000, -lout that entirely depended on the conclusion of tho frontier war and the exchange,posiTiie Yicerov, Lord Chelmsford, in closing the debate, said this, as- the result of ■ the joint committee's decision, was tho last time the Viceroy would .preside in the Legislative Council at Delhi, henceforth ho would only attend in irder-to make an occasional ceremonial speech— Renter.. ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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118INDIAN BUDGET DEBATE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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