THE COLONIES AND ENGLAND.
DEFENCE CONTRIBUTIONS. |REUTER'S TELKGRAM.j Melbourne, April 14. Mr. Gillies has intimated his concurrence with Sir Julius Vogel's contention that colonial contributions to the English income tax should be considered in connection with the question of Australasian contributions to the defences, and has telegraphed to Sir G. Berry to co-operate with Sir D. Bell in bringing the matter before the Conference.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7923, 15 April 1887, Page 5
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