THE BRITISH BUDGET.
ITS EFFECT ON LANDOWNERS.
SPEECH BY THE PDKB OF» - DEVONSHIRE. ,*/
London, Jane 14. .■ Thb Dako of Devonshire, in a remarkable speech, implied that the Democratic Budget would compel landowners to make great changes in their expenditure, and close great country bouses, like his own seat at Chataworth. He contended that, owing to the inevitable demands of Democratic finance, heirs to estates would eventually be required to pay duties amounting to ton or twelve years' income.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 3
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78THE BRITISH BUDGET. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 3
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