HIGHER TAXES
MAY BE NECESSARY AT HOME
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LONDON, May 23
The “Daily Telegraph” says; The Commons reassembles to-day to consider the Finance Bill in committee, but there is a growing belief that the outlook will have to be reconsidered in tlio autumn, when fresh economies and more taxation may prove to bn necessary. Accordingly, the Government aims at proroguing Parliament early in June to enable the exudus ol Ministers to (he Ottawa A new session will begin in October. The committee- stage of n-r *".nanc« Rill will begin in the Mouse of C'm»mois /wlion Parliament resumes on Monday, alter the Whitsuntide recess. Mr Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor ( 1' (he Bxehrq'uer), who has had a r»normcr of got'., while on a holiday u llie eon-try is at present confined !o h«d. In I;,. hope,-- |o i>e hack m
the House of Commons some time ncx| week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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