The Betterment Principle in Great Britain.
«. I Pee Press Association, f London, March 10. The House of Commons, without a division, adopted a motion by Mr Provand, member for Blackfriars, in favor of a direct assessment on the enhanced value of suburban land arising from increase of population and wealth. Mr Shaw-Lefevre, President of the Local Government Board, said Government would endeavor to ascertain the remedy for the present state of things, as it was undoubtedly an injustice to place the burden of local taxation, on the occupiers. ]
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 215, 12 March 1895, Page 2
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