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THE WARWICK AND WARWICKSHIRE ADVER’ Warwick ft Warwickshire Advertiser

... profit, unless employed in husbandry. The mileage duty also he proposed abolish. On horses the duty would be lowered from one guinea to 10s. 6d. As to the hackney carriages and cabs, he would reduce the duty one-horse four-wheelers £2.25.. and upon two-horse ...

HOME POLITICS

... found himself confronted with a prospective deficit, amounting to £2,640,000. By increasing the duties on certain wines and imposing some additional stamp duties he raised the revenue side by some £BOO,OOO and then boldly cut down the other side two millions ...

ST. MARY’S CHURCH LIBRARY

... Tories, abolished the taxes on knowledge, which ware fourteen shillings per ewt. on paper, the penny stamp ow newspapers, and the advertisement duty, which was one shilling and sixpence for each insertion, whether the advertisement was only two lines ...

THE BUDGET

... remission Government proposed, therefore, would the abolition of the horse duty. This remission, thought, amounted to £410,000. Of course with the duty on horses were conceded tho horse dealers' license duty, and the little supplemental tax upon race horses ...

DICEY’S SQUIRE'S ORIGINAL GRAND ELIXIR. -b i

... the less populous districts to the exclusion of the London journals. The removal of the penny stamp, and the abolition of t&c advertisement and paper duties, completed the revolution enabling the propriclore to establish a penny the uniform price of the ...

' THE Warwick * Warwickchire Advertfaer

... THE Warwick * Warwickchire Advertfaer AND jgIMTNfITON GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1808. PEICE of this journal is now TWOPENCE: STAMPED COPIES, 3d. IMPORTANT TO ADTERTISERS. n id trror Zud U tktir ordir tki of m dtlmrrit*d*>** Un ...

THURSDAY, April 20

... the abolition of exemptions from existing taxes, £2,100.000 might be added our revenue; and (hen, discarding this, too, as cuuree in which he could not count upon the support of the House, and condemning unwise any alteration of the Customs Duties, came ...

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... their * ' - Stamp duties inanrancea for bail, injuries to bast to thwart tbs intentions of tbo Legislature; that many ** , { * • übolishetl. thorn are illiterate and many corrupt; that, for tbe purpose 2>eKipap*' Postage.—lht impressed stamp newspapers ...

MR. GLADSTONE AT GREENWICH

... were accessible. In consequence, at small cost political effort, the material of paper has been set free from duty, and every restriction, in stamp or otherwise, upon the press baa been removed. (Cheers ) The consequence has been the creation of a press which ...

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT

... regarding it as an Important step towards lire greatly desired t.rfal exlmcliun the impost. hearlil} approved the abolition of the sugar duty, and accepted as the will of majority of the House, expressed through the Government, fragmentary relief afforded ...

THE MARVEL OF SCIENCE

... of aolitadc, growadlew fewa. palpUatiw heart, noiaca in the hcWl and ears, Indedare immediately arrested and receipt of One Stamp, Mr. Hornr Jans, Snnrical MechanWan, Member of Collecc, Percy Howac, Bedford Square, I/jndoa. —Medieine atone cam merer ewre ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... 24 penny stamps, by Misses Deas and Coc telle, Hair Restorers, Ac., Bedford House, Russell Square, Loudon, W.C. ••HINTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OFTHEHAIR,” Whiskers, Ac., with Testimonials, List of Agents, Ac., sent post free for four penny stamps. Sold Phillip* ...