POLITICAL NOTES.
Duty on Medicine frffWm. I'llSH The Prime .Minister nkj «*JdjJfn| bers cf Parliament b*et» grains protesting arahw* duty on medicine bottles, liffiSl One such telegram turn Prosser and Co.. ItatJa*. Bennington, Ltd., A. and U. F. Stereos, « M ftjlHl "Strongly protest against thralßl iug nupo&ed ou Br,a*k ■ we understand the Kew works will not bo able t»3H considerable time, Lsran SaIHMI placed in England fa. iSLTgSIBM which cannot be caifcMitaOllHH nut arrive bauro gSMi suggest the time be extead&l&iH utu-y Ist. or not be iiaic««A JliH cause tlio imgai and tkuaiiliHl w per cent., should ba protection without tta IISiBH 31)© Prime Minister n&JjEEaiJ question to the Miaistw ia#j|^H Suburbia. Baiheay H9 Mr Witty is to «fc Uia sH9H Railways whether be ■* BHH same concession* for the iwJMfll HH on branch lines as are pdlffi lines to residents in ngtftflljfl^B House «ift«»HHtHB. 't^SH Mr "Witty has for «» itUkS^B appointed chairman of tito iffil^H mtttee of the House of Bm99H
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17809, 7 July 1923, Page 14
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