MR. WELLS TO THE FORE
PURPOSE OF CAPITAL LEVY.
LONDON, 22nd November. Mr. H. G. Wells, v who i s standing for London University, attributes the tragic unemployment to the decadence of Central Europe, through the obstinacy of M. Poincare, and the empty weakness of Mr. Baldwin's Government.
( "The Labour Party," says Mr: Wells, "attacks the problem of developing the home market by a system of high wages through a capital levy. It proposes boldly to attack the concentration pf spending power in the hands of a small minority of private individuals. This is really a levy on excessive private ownership." Mr. Wells demands the fundamental reconstruction of the League of Nationsf
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7
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