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FRENCH TAXATION.

(Received March 11, 8.15 a.m.) PARIS, March 10. The French Chamber of Deputies by 407 votes to 176 acceptetd M. Caillaux's income tax proposals.

[M. Caillaux's Bill abolishes undemocratic privileges and reduces the contribution of small landowners from £4,200,000 to £1,800,000. It also diminishes the shopkeepers' contribution by two million and throws an extra burden upon the well-to-do.]

Nearly all cough medicines that are offered for sale simply control the rough — that is all. There is nothing healine about them. This is where they differ so greatly from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When the mucous lining of the throat becomes congested, when the lining membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lungs become affected, then Chamberlains Cough Remedy shows itself superior to all other medicines, because of its healing and strengthening properties. Its power to control congestion and inflammation puts it in a different list from any other cough medicine. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothes, heals, and strengthens. The cough disappears, for the cause has been removed. For sale by all stores.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13908, 11 March 1909, Page 5

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FRENCH TAXATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13908, 11 March 1909, Page 5

FRENCH TAXATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13908, 11 March 1909, Page 5

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