BRITISH CABLES
A BAD YEAR
another phase of IMPERIALISM.
Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright
LONDON, April 18.
The report of the Australian and N.Z. Mortgage and Loan shows a debit balance of £64,0W. The growth of the debit, is mainlj due to the sale of cattle properties in Queensland, althougn the terms were the best obtainable. , Justice Philimore of the King s Bench, in deciding that the Beer ® Company was resident in the United Kingdom for the purposes of income tax, declared his view that colonial incorporation should be recognise as incorporation in every court of the Empire. The judgment at.ects the profits of the Diamond mines lor the financial year 1901. The assessment was £1,557,000, involving a payment of £778,859, The mm pany appeals.
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FIRE DISASTERS
LONDON, April 19. Received 19th, 9. 59 p.m. One-third of the township of Rwagua, including several banks, has been burned. A family of seven children perished in a fire near Quebec. A SORE POINT. Received 19th, 9.45 p.m. The Hon. A. Lyttelton, replymg-.to representations from the Royal Co - anial Institute, said the question of duplication of income tax on colonial investments would receive the most careful attention.
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Southland Times, Issue 19540, 20 April 1905, Page 3
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