IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE FINANCE BILL. {B7 Eunomio 'l‘mmwnAx-H--OorYli.tanm3 [UNII-an Palm AuooluloN.J . London, July 9. The Government’s Finance Bill closure resolution was carried by 265 to 175 after the debate itself had been closured. , RURAL HOUSING BILL. Mr W. Runciman, President of the Boarcl of Agriculture, introduced the Rural Housing Bill, which provides forhan expenditure of three millions. It is unlikely to pass during the present session. ’ INGQME TAX ANOMALIES. (Received 9.10 nan.) . London, July 9.’ The Governmont’s increased majority on the closuro resolution was (luv to the Promior’s reitcaraterl promise of {L widesproacl inquiry into thoinoome tax anomalies.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 10 July 1914, Page 5
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