THE BRITISH BUDGET.
~.. » —'-^— .MS LLOYD-GKOKGF/S L.,OWING PKOMISFOH. CRiTrcrsnD by Tine unionists. !IJT KLKCTRIC TET.IWnAPIi--COPYRimrr.7 TPKB PRESS ASSOriITION.^ LONDON, July I. Tn the House of Commons Mi Lloyd-George, referring to insurance against 'Unemployment, said' "Next year, if the now taxbs fulfil theiiu promise and wo return to normal naval expenditure, we may .see a way to start a sohome twice as liberal as Germany's scheme." Mr Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) complained of the Chancellor's rosy view. Instead of boasting he had batter waiiit and see permanent results of the taxes. Mr Redmond (Nationalist) protested aewinat the retention of the incr eased f spirit duties as unjust and oppressive. He had. he said, listened with great pleasure to Mr Asquith's announcement of an autumn session, whiich was the only crumb o. comfort the Nationalists ibadhadfoi m.nrv week?. Mr Llovd-George, in replying, said that Ireland instead of co;nitributinpv received £3,200 ; 000 sforlinio under the Budget.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 July 1910, Page 3
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151THE BRITISH BUDGET. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 July 1910, Page 3
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