FRENCH FINANCES
GOVERNMENT'S POSITION STILL SERIOUS (By Electric. TeleKrai.li-fonvrif.Tlil) Australian 4 N.Z. Cable Association. I'ARIS. April 2. The proposed oil and sugar monopolies promise ti< become a Serious, perhaps vital political issue. In the Senate the (inanee commission look Ihe proposal "Ut of Ihe Taxation Bill, recommending 'he creation of special Senale commissions lo .study the Chamber's monopoly therein The Chamber passed the laxalion because monopolies Were included. The finance commission's nit ion seeks io< '■'Voul a direct clash between the Iwo houses and may provide the Covin merit with a means ~| escape from mi mediate diflicultv. bul ihe t h ■veriimenl 'nay have to begin (he whole of the t; i\; 11 ii., i business- over again since they inns! either maintain the monopolies or 'isk defeat i„ the Chamber, or ask a reluctant Senale lo accept proposals in v. Inch il risks ,h feat.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 5 April 1926, Page 5
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