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GERMANY’S BEER TAX.

Reichstag Proposes Reduction. OPPOSED BY ALLIED COMMISSION. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Router'. Telegrams. (Received Abril 7, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, April 6. The price, of beer is responsible for the first conflict since the inauguration of the Dawes scheme, between the German Government and Sir Andrew McFadyean (Commissioner of Controlled Revenues), who objected to a compromise in the Budget, adopted by the Reichstag, by which an increase of the beer tax would be postponed till January, 1927, on the grounds that the postponement might lead to a deficit in the coiitrolled revenues next year, when Germany has to meet heavy reparation payments. Sit Andrew McFadyean agreed to a postponement till July 1, hut'the German Government proposes to submit, the dispute to international arbitration as provided by the London Agreement. ,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 8 April 1926, Page 7

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GERMANY’S BEER TAX. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 8 April 1926, Page 7

GERMANY’S BEER TAX. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 8 April 1926, Page 7

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