BRITISH BUDGET.
FIRST STEPS TOWARDS LAND NATIONALISATION. Unite!) Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, Sept. 13. The “Times” states that the impression is gaining ground that a section of the Cabinet regard the present proposals for land taxtaion and valuation as the first steps towards land nationalisation. A LIBERAL DEFIANCE OF THE LORDS. / i ’• , f , (Received Sept. 14, 9.35 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 14. Mr. Herbert Samuel, speaking at Dundee, sadd that the political atmosphere was charged l with electricity. None knew what would happen. No>body knowing Lord Rosebery could fail to be attracted' by his charm, but for all thaft, it w'ould be bad for the Imam 1 or party that put faith in his leadership. The nation would never allow an assembly of great landlords >to decide on their owtn motion for or against these laud taxes. (Cheer's.) If ,the landlords rejected the Finance Bill they would be going outside the constitution and doing a revolutionary act.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2607, 15 September 1909, Page 5
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156BRITISH BUDGET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2607, 15 September 1909, Page 5
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