BRITISH AFFAIRS
WAR WEALTH. j PROPOSED LEVY ABANDONED. | (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) ! (Reuter’s Telegrams.) | ■ I LONDON, June 7. (Received June S, 11.50 p.m.) I In the House of Commons at question | time, Air Chamberlain stated that, after j carefully considering the suggested scheme | tor a levy on war wealth in the report of I the Committee on War Wealth, the Govern j-ment had concluded that the dangers of .-’.ich a levy altogether outweighed the ad vantages. It had therefore been decided not to take proposals in that sense. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. j CINEMA PLAN ABANDONED. I LONDON, June 7. | (Received June S, >5 p.m.) i The idea of transforming Devonshire ! House into a cinema theatre has been abanI doued. COMMONWEALTH LINERS. ANOTHER KEEL LAID. LONDON, Juno 7. (Received June S, 8.5’) p.m.) ! Heanhuore and Company have laid the j keel of the second Commonwealth Govern "lent liner.
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Southland Times, Issue 18844, 9 June 1920, Page 5
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