IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE BUDGET. [Special to Press Association.! LONDON, April 11. The Budget was delivered by Mr Goschen to the smallest House known for the past twenty years. He announced that the amount required to restore light-weight sovereigns had not been exceeded. The imports of tobacco, tea, and dried fruits had increased, while the import of alcohol had decreased. The estimates of expenditure for the last three years had aggregated .£244,000,000, while the actual difference in the amount expended had been only The Ulster clergy are preparing to conduct a crusade in England and Scotland against Home Kule for Ireland.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9700, 14 April 1892, Page 5
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