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TAX FROM THE RICH

BRITISH SURTAX PAYERS' CONTRIBUTIONS

LONDON, April 29

During the Budget debate the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, admitted that the Budget had not been enthusiastically received.

He argued that he could not be accused of being tender with the rich, considering that £12,000,000 would come under the Budget from 100,000 surtax payers.

The formal Budget resolutions were passed without a division.

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I'lie iniernailuriiu cable news appearing Iri Uil9 Issue Is published by arrangement wltfc the Australian Press Association and Uii "Sun." "Herald" Nows Offlca, MniUei.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 9

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TAX FROM THE RICH Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 9

TAX FROM THE RICH Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 9