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SOUTH AFRICA.

LORD GLADSTONE'S DUTY. (Ht Electric Telegraph—Copyright! Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, May 2. Correspondence' relating to martial law in South Africa is published in a Parliamentary paper. Lord Gladstone considered that it was his duty to support the Ministry in the crisis there. On occasions, he said, it is better to bo too strong than too weak.

NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS. [United Press Association.] Capetown, May 2. Mr Smuts; in the Assembly, announced a proposed match duty, a special duty on dumped goods of the same kind as produced in the Union, income tax proposals exempting the first £IOOO and graduated thereafter from sixpence to Is 6d, and a graduated unimprvw>d land tax.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11, 4 May 1914, Page 5

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SOUTH AFRICA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11, 4 May 1914, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11, 4 May 1914, Page 5

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