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FINANCE ACT DETAILS

'TOE IRISH RELIEVED. ENGLISHMEN WANT SIMILAR TREATMENT. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, November 2. (Received November 3, at 8.56 a.m.) Owing to tho virtual cancellation of a form under tho Budget, Irish publicans are relieved from furnishing an- aaiswor to sixty questions requiring the minutest details of their stiles and profits for tho past throe years. The concession has provoked a demand for similar treatment in England, and is interpreted as a desire not to challenge a fight with tho Nationalist parliamentary Party. 'Die brewers at Burton have decided to withhold the payment of rates pending a decision on their ratine: appeals, in which they claim a reduction in their assessments equivalent to tho entire amount of the new duty. Tho Treasury refuses to accept the new assessments, founded on the Shoreditch assessment case, and fresh action will follow.

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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6

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FINANCE ACT DETAILS Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6

FINANCE ACT DETAILS Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6

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