These
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below.
briefly summarise some of them
(30), $.166.
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Alternative taxation proposed
by Sir F. Pollock.
pilbe. Mer Than Tsun-ni
Mer Than Tsun-nin on Chinese
accounting methode (or lack of method) and resentment distrust of requisitorial.
any inquisition into them by possibly corrupt officials.
Mer Lo Man Kam suggests that
6.175.
I.K. is already overtaxed.
2292. Mer Dodwell thinks 1. T. a
to cheap money,
Threat
The We. blood of Itk.
p.196 The Gour's, assuance that there
is no question of extracking a gift to HMG.
pp. 180-190
Mer Caine's rejoinder, which
temporarily floored the opposition. But at The next meeting they recovered their
• tended to characterise it as
wind
superficial dialectic.
(31) p.2. Mr Shields weakly suggests that it is important to get contributions from the rich, they can be obtained voluntarily. $3. M. Pearce regards 1. T. as a hindrance
to Greiness
pp. 8511. Or Schon Clarke The Gar.
reveal their predeliction for 1. T. as a permanent measure.
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