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  2. MR. BRIGHT AT GLASGOW.

    Mr. Bright was entertained at breakfast by a numerous body of the Scottish National Reform League at the Cobden Hotel. Mr. Graham, M.P., was in the chair, and among ...

    Article : 2,706 words
  3. WHISKY DRINKING IN SCOTLAND.

    The Social Science Association was supplied (by the Permissive Bill advocates) with a bunch of "facts" from Scotland, showing the wonderful effects of the Mackenzie Act—statistics which, like damaged goods, ...

    Article : 776 words
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  5. WHO PAY THE TAXES?

    It is not correct to say that all taxes are ultimately paid by the poor man. The proper statement of the case is that all taxes, whether direct or indirect, are paid by the consumer. If a tax is imposed upon a ...

    Article : 3,335 words
  6. DEPLORABLE STATE OF SPAIN.

    The Times' Paris correspondent says:—"If very little has been heard of Spain since the wholesale military executions last summer, it would, upon the other hand, be extremely erron[?]ous on that account to ...

    Article : 784 words
  7. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH INDIA.

    The evidence given before the select committee on East India communications, which sa[?] [?]ast session, has just been printed. The report had a ready been printed in a sep[?]rate [?]orm ...

    Article : 1,442 words
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