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ENGLAND’S TAXES.

DESTROYING ANCIENT ESTATES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrigtt. Received August 8, 8.45 p.m. London, August 7. Following on the statements of the Dukes of Buccleuch, Bedford and Portland, and other large landowners, to the effect that over-taxaton is destroying ancient estates and breaking up England, Sir H. Rider Haggard, the novelist, writes to the Times declaring that practically most of agricultural England is for sale, entirely owing to the cruel grinding of unjust taxation threatening farmers and land-owners with utter ruin and steadily increasing agricultural unemployment. Sir Rider Haggard views the coming winter apprehensively.— Times Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 5

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ENGLAND’S TAXES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 5

ENGLAND’S TAXES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 5

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