2 JULY 1910, page 9

Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Who Followed The Chancellor Of...

made some very damaging criticisms of the Government's finance. He dwelt strongly on the incon- sistency of the Government's announcement that they did not mean to vote the......

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Mr. Redmond, Who Followed Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Though...

that evening received so signal a proof of his authority, made what can only be described as a pitiful speech. In regard to the Whisky-duty, he renewed the protest which he bad......

News Of The Week.

T HE Chancellor of the Exchequer opened his Budget on Thursday afternoon. As we have explained elsewhere, the essential feature of the Budget is that it marks time. There are no......

We Cannot Unfortunately Find Space To Deal In Detail With

the rest of the debate, but must refer to Mr. Healy's extra- ordinarily trenchant speech. Mr. Healy of course rubbed in the action of the Redmondites. The Chancellor of the......

The Following Statement Shows The Estimated Financial

position for the year from of next year:— April 1st, 1910, to March 31st Actual income .R169,745,000 Arrears of 1909 - 10 80,046,000 Total income £199,791,000 Actual......

We Trust We Have Been Able To Give A Fairly

clear account of the Budget to our readers, but the matter has not been an easy one,—partly owing to the confusion caused by the exceptional conditions of last year, and the......