A GHASTLY CONFUSION.
BRITISH INCOME TAX SYSTEM. TIME FOR FULL INQUIRY. LONDON. June 23. A defence of Air. Lioyd George's! (trainee proposals was made in the House 1 of Commons last niyht by the Premier, j Mr Asquilh. He admitter," however, that the time had come for a full inquiry intoj the system on which the iuconic tax was 1 !'.-viod, the law al present being a ghastly confusion of chaotic provisions. Mr. Ror.ar U'.v taunted Mr. Lloyd George with surrendering to his millionaire supporters. lie denounced the Chancellor's method of fiJianM- slating that he had broken every principle which past Liberal financiers regarded as essential. After the division on the bill, as th.members were leaving the House, the Nationalists taunted the o"En'cnites. A heated altercation followed, and. blows were theratened. when Mr. Redmond intervened and restored peace.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 152, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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