IMPERIAL POLITICS
IDENTIFICATION OF IMPORTED MEAT. Frets Association—By Tel>igrapli—Capyriglit. LONDON, November 25. In the \HoiEB of Commons a bill was introduced by Mt W. M. Field providing for methods of identifying all imported meat, whether fresh or frozen, thereby ensuring that it shall not be sold as native produce. It was read a first time. TAX ONi LAND VALUES. LONDON* November 25. The Daily Chronicle (G.) advocates a lax of a penny in the pound on land values, which it estimates would vield £22,500,000. ' LIQUOR. TAXATION. ; LONDON, November 25, The Daily News declares that it is possible to raise seven millions yearly by increasing- the liquor taxation to' the Amcricau level. LORDS COMMONS. LONDON, November 25. Mr Sydnejv Buxton, the Postmaster* general, speaking at Ilford, said that whatever might happen to Government measures, the House of Lords will not be permitted to dictate to the Government when it should dissolve. Parliament.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 7
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