BRITISH POLITICS.
J " THE FOOJ> TAX QUESTION. f" . ' United Prea* Association— By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 24. Lord Salisbury, in a letter to "The fixaea," states that the Conservatives' attempt to force a food tax upon a reluctant nation, when a constitutional revolution is threatenc-d, is treachery to the country and inconsistent. The party cannot win without the help of '>' the m«i?rato men who voted against ! it in January.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13717, 26 April 1910, Page 7
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