BRITISH POLITICS.
THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE BUDGET. ("United Pbess Association. — Coptekiqht.] LONDON, Saturday. The "Times" and several other newspapers strongly protest against Mr Asquith's proposal to transform the income tax, without inquiry or warning, into a permanent tax, upon whicj*i ' tfl furtherre-iuctio-n may he expected". The "Times" declares that the London Stock Exchange holds that the declared permanency of a shilling income tax is certain to operate injuriously upon securities.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1907, Page 2
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