5 APRIL 1924, Page 1
But the final and comprehensive objection, which Mr. Asquith and
Mr. Neville Chamberlain made with great force, is that it is entirely wrong to penalize one class—the house owners=---for the good of another class.
Mr. Neville Chamberlain made with great force, is that it is entirely wrong to penalize one class—the house owners=---for the good of another class.