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HISTORY OF NEWSPAPERS

... to later days, he referred to the stamp duties and the amusing attempts frequently made to evade them. Ending this portion of his theme with the final destruction of the taxes knowledge by the abolition the paper duty, dealt with the questions, what is ...

JUBILEE SUPPLEMENT

... ordinary issue of only four pages, and it bears the obnoxious paper stamp on the corner of the front page. For all those years each sheet of this paper had to pay—before it was printed on—a duty of one penny to the Government. On perusing the contents of those ...

THE RUSSIAN AND GERMAN CROPS

... reports are fur from good, the agitation for the abolition or lessening of the corn duties is daily increasing. In faoc, however, of the ategorical refusal the Chancellor to make any reduction the duties, it extremely unlikely that any steps will be taken ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

... thereupon. The Freisinnige Zeitung learns that the German Government is contemplating the introduction of a tax on matches and a stamp duty on receipts, in orber to cover the new expenses for military purposes. Mr. Monro, Chief Commissioner of Police, has addressed ...

frustrated. Why waa it that they wore to remit In-laud to a aomi-oivilized condition with two parte the ..

... failed to do its duty in this matter for one would vote for its abolition to-morrow (cheers), because the function of that House was that when anyroeasureof importance passed through the House of Commons, and had not received the stamp of approval of the ...

THE WEEK

... beon taken by the Government to carry into effect the unanimous Re-port of » Select Committee which in 1887 recommended the abolition of hereditary pexsions, payments and allowances. ‘When the House resumes wfrer the Easter recess Mr. Bradlaugh will call ...

THE WEEK

... con- General Goldsworthy has given notice of a Resoluspiracy trinls a% Tipperary were on_ Saturday | tio. in favour of the abolition of the Lord Lieuntencommitted for trial at the Munster Assizes. Bail | ylov und the substitution of a Secretaryship of State ...

REMARKABLE SPEECH BY THE REV. G. A. WILL AN

... light Blue and the box will bear the Club stamp. Service forms, &o . may be obtained by all Cyclists at Head Quarters. A number of Marshals have been appointed whs will lav distinguished a white band stamped with the letter the left arm. The Committee ...

THE HEDFOKDSHIHE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1894

... Henderson. The room was crowded, large number ladies being present. The Mayor in few opening remarks said he felt it a pleasant duty to preside at any meeting whenever the interests of education were at stake. It was the wish the Bedford Committee to galvanize ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1801. THE LABOURER AND THE LAND

... Jibcrafitat* liberos. BHmere Minis qtum intln- In a further the old world poet, i of the duty father—and I believe achoolaiaater veTy often parentis —say* : It is hi* duty liabitoate his son to the rifrht voluntarily, rather than under compulsion*', or our ...

SHEFFORD

... (cheers). The Chairman said Mr. Russell needed introduction they all knew him to a thorough Radical, devoted to his Parliamentary duties, and one who had shown great capacity for handling subjects which materially 1 concerned the welfare of their country (cheers) ...