THE BUDGET CAMPAIGN.
lOHN BURNS' SILENCE EXPLAWBJ)| j|| By Cable—Press AisocUtkm.—CopyrliljK3| London, September & II The silence of Mr. John Bunu, PnO'iflj aide Til of (he local Government BoardPM regarding the Budget controvert/ fr'fffl ascribed to flie belief that be and Lord ,|m Lorebum, Lord High Chancellor, oppoi-' ifl ed the taxation on land values la the S initiatory Cabinet discussion*. JH "GREATEST FINANCIAL REFORM M OF MODERN TIMES." M SUPPORTED BY THE LABOR PART*. J 1 Received 7, 10.30 p.m. ! A London, September 7. The Trade Union Congress opened lit Ipswich. Four hundred and ninety.flvt delegates, representing 1,701,000 unijoists, were present. • Mr. David Shackleton, M.T., who pre* sided, declared that the Budget was the greatest financial reform of modem limes. Care for the aged, providing for necessitous children and humane treat- ' ment for the unemployed, made an ever- : increasing demand on the public purw. The Budget afforded an opportunity of J finding the money without unduly tax- I ing the people. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 2
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162THE BUDGET CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 2
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