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LATEST TELEGRAMS

... comes into force, at 15,000 francs. M. Segris, the Minister of Finance, stated before the Stamp Committee that he was in favour of the abolition of the stamp duty on newspapers, and the substitution of increase of 2 centimes for the postal tax on political ...

ENCLOSURE BILL

... character, and unworthy of & reformed House Commons The remaining Lewis’ amendment* were then agreed to. The Stamp Duties’, the Stamp Duties Manager i®«t, the Inland Revenue Acte Repeal, and the Truck Cotamissicn Bills passed through committee. The Lords ...

HE INCOME-TAX

... tax on professional income graduated house duty mee with a considerable amount of public ccptanco. I slid to aupported »o far in my view* by the hon. memlier for Brighton, Mr. bite. He favour* the abolition of the tax on profeasional income, but sees ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... In all there would be ade crease in direct taxation of £2,550,000. Indirect taxation would dealt with the total abolition of the sugar duties, at cost about two millions. This propoaitiou was received with loud applause the Opposition. Great laughter was ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. ! The Houae of Lord* wag mainly occupied la»t night in preliminary discussion upon and in ..

... from them. The Customs Duties (the Budget) Bill passed its second reading, not without critical discussion, but intact, though was announced that the duty on the carriage goods by railway would come out hereafter. The Stamp Duties Bill also passed this ...

THE IXCOME-TAX

... are other taxes booses besides the inhabited bouse duty. There is the income-tax upon houses, which produces upwardsof £ I ,UUO,UUO. A certain portion of the stamp dutiaa on deeds, of the succession duty, and of the probate dnty bears upon houses, and amounts ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAJyiENT

... the proposition has now taken is that a reduced charge on beer should be substituted for the duties on malt, and that licence akin to that for which the hop duty was commuted should be imposed public brewers. The bon. gentleman was quite animated—even eloquent ...

JXV TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL YJ, J»/L

... OOO- There gmuis neutrals sea ; Mr. JotosUme, a loss by abolition of the mg duty f,n the Charity Commission .. and on reduction duty of . . Mr J Cochrane, the working of the £2 A loss of half the duty would have C( f lo nial Governors Pension Act ;Mr Mactle ...

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

... Mr. Lowe is, as we have said, the abolition of the duty on hotel servants; and, since the trifling loss of the charge will be exactly balanced by a gain which will come to the Excise through the change in the sugar duty, it d'les not affect the calculation ...

THE WESTMINSTERPREViEW, New Series. No. LXXIIL. JANUARY. 1670

... drawing of a horse s head : a copy picture : a slicet of foreign pi-stage stamps : Queen ; a design for a box: copy of a cover; and illuminated text. Sent post free on receipt of 7 stamps, . . . George Koutledce and Sons. The Broad way .Lndgate-hilL IJOUTLEUGE’S ...

attacked and they npbeld. There is another point to which 1 wish you working men pay particular attention, and that

... existence, in fact. What is the case uow. First, the tax came of! the advertisements next wc did away with the stamp duty ; and at last w ith the excise duty on paper. Many of the papers were much distorbed and harassed. They were a harassed interest. The iiees ...

METALLIFEROUS MINES BILL

... introduce after Easter. STAMP DUTIES ON LEASES (IRELAND). Mr. GLADSTONE, reply to Mr. PIM, said as regards the first part of the question, he and the Chancellor of the Exchequer had the matter under consideration as the stamp leases, and they would see ...