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THE DEATH DUTIE>. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London. Jane 18. -; Sir G. 8 Baden Powell has given notice to move an amecdtneot in- Clanee , 9 of the Death Duties Bill embodying the principal of reciprocity in the eat ate duties. Mr Edward Dicey, a well-known journalist, in a letter m the Times, condemns the Estate duty proposed bj Siryiy* Huroourt as an entirely new and unjust cbargo ■. The Times, commenting on the agitation agaiust the duty, expresses toe hope that the British Government will not risk the ill-feeling of the colonies for the sake of a paltry accession to the revflDue. ' ■■" The Daily News states that Parliament will prorogue in August, and will not meet again until next j ear. Later. " In his letter to the Times, Professor Dicey (not Edward Dicey as first telegraphed) holds that under the Estate Duties Bill a colonist may be domiciled in England though he may have never lived there. ■ \ - '■
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 343, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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157Home Politics. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 343, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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