The Death Duties.
a.«r 1r ?iMW»rpWJqßft.. 1 Sir Wm. Hareourt, Chancollor of tho ■ Exchequer, said in thoHouso of ComI mens that where tho colonics charged, ' estate duty tho amount would bo do- • ducted when a similar abatement was ' conceded to in Great Britain. He also. 1 explained that property in tho colonics winch washable to overtaxation would be exempted from estate duties, .Tho Times says it will ho surprised if tho concession made by Sir Win. Harconrt disarms tho' resentment of the C W&, 4§ ftp matter now Btahds,thc mm, demand;, jg pnforce'd plbss va'.' uabo consideration isuaidforltsromoval; it nl6o,rogrcts Sir W, Harconrt's >■& tempt to secure reciprocity on tho cheap (By Telegraph.~Pros3.Asyociat'ioH> t ; . : iff - ; )&^wiNbTOj^onday, '% ~ Mr W. W. Carlisle, v 6'f who .contested the, lYnipawa-'seat as anlhdeplmde'nrcldidate; has bien appointed fEditor; of^(ae;^&
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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132The Death Duties. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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