THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. DEBATE ON THE BUDGET BILL
London, April 24. Tm: second reading of the Budget Bill was a<_;)eed to upon Mr (losclien pionu'sinu a modification of the pioposed A\hoelta\. to which much opposition ha^ been show n
L<i\n<>\, April 25. Mr (Gladstone, im moving his amendment to the liud-M't 15iil, equalising the (hames on ical and peisonal estate, c lialk'iiged tin- ('lllOll pait\ to support th<» pioposal, .is it* adoption \sould uot allect tlx 1 I nioni^l aitaiigement with tin 4 < io\ (>i mDrnt. Sir M lli(ks l>e.»c]i considered the m\ lt.ttmn inft'U an attempt to overtlimw riie (lovennncnt, and said the I'monibtt should legaid it as such. Luid I f.u Mutton, in reply to the challenge, said the Unionists were consistent m oppo^inL; such abstract resolutions as tho^e proposed by ~Slv (Ua<lstone, and that they intended to siippoil the financial policy of the doveininent, \\ lnch had been generally approved
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 259, 28 April 1888, Page 5
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152THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. DEBATE ON THE BUDGET BILL Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 259, 28 April 1888, Page 5
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