TAXATION OF COLONIAL INCOMES.
Mr. Lyttelton's Promise. (Received-7.37 a.m.)
CAPETOWN, August 15. lie Cape Premier (Dr. L. S. Jamc- ), in welcoming Mr. Merriman's reso3&> referred to the interview of a E? deputation of the Agents-General «B? tbo Treasury in 1004, and added: fifrfc 1 Eaw Mr " Lyttelton (then Colom r retar y' late r he was quite symUt C ' and doclar(,(l tnnt if a fcest case the de. Beers Company it lis v a BUD J ect for Imperial legisL. ' Nothing bad been done since, but » . °ped that the unanimity shown in wii W 6 Assembly would cany weight * tte Home authorities."
W ' .' -^ e rriman's resolution apparentWf 611 : to principles involved in the Wp S' vea a g ainst the de m- A Company. Mr. Lyttel'"leert' 1 ' 8 '^ 011 amolmted to a promise Itof; the system of dual income Waft, * ithin the Em P ire should not so far as England was con-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 195, 16 August 1906, Page 5
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