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English Taxation and the Colonies.

R .London, Jidy 3. " In 'the House' of. Commons thelv*lM| Cliancellor of the Exchequer's clanW exempting properties in tlio colonies >V'/JS] ■ irora estate duties was > passed with \ "-sfll out'a division. - r ■" Tho_ Budget passed through the iCommittee The increase of duty on spirits .was re-affirmed bji&ma-'- 'jM§, jorityof 13, '" \ ..Sir W.- Harcourt, oxphiiett that jf* duties paid inHh'e caldniestwould be Js rcdnctcd and tlic reciprocal principle ' would be introduced by meanyf " Ordersin Council If the colojual «. .'duty equals the English,' then the J English would not be changed He 7 ;iyns exhemoly willing to grant the colonies.tlie pi-efei-enco, butmustde- " ■.(; cline •to extend tho prmciplo" foreign countries. ■' Sir G. Baden-Powell said that thoChancellorhad not followed wishes ofihe colonies, ad expounded .; by tho Agents-General Heiegaided the courso taken as unjust, and. contirary to Bntisli punciples of taxa- >\ tion, > j, i i Sir W Hareonitsaid f v would only touch tho estates of . lSabsentees, Mr Goschen said that after tho concession just made, ho would not *' proceed with his objection, (Olieors.) - .•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

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English Taxation and the Colonies. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

English Taxation and the Colonies. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

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