GERMAN NEWS.
iUHTKAIiJAN A Nil N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FRENCH CABINET. LONDON. Jan 17. The “Daily Chronicle's” Paris correspondent says the Poincare Government is determined to stand or iall upon its proposals, which were .submitted to the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday. The scheme is expected to bring in eighty to ninety million sterling. of which forty-seven hundred million francs conic from new taxation. a thousand million from retrenchment. and two'thousand million from the collection of overdue taxes. Government decided that, delimiting taxpayers. who are very numerous, must now pay. French taxpayers generally are astounded at the fresh demands as they were led to expect much from the Ruhr occupation. Angry, protests are lining made on till sides, which are likely to make themselves heard in the Chamber of Denulies. I'reach securities on the Bourse suffered a sharp rise, three per cents, rising 2.b> francs to -54.51 i.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1924, Page 3
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