Text Appearing Before Image: Taxation should never be pushed beyondthe point where it discourages private energy orindividual enterprise. It is nonsense to say thatEngland would reach that frontier in the case of aspecial tax on tlie estates of millionaires. Everymillionaire would try and make himself a doublemillionaire, although five per cent, were to be lev-led as a death duty on every hundred thousand heaccumulated above the first million. .. /,,. /• . The second Tory statesman to create an Mr. Chaplins _ . ,, • . ,. ,. ,. ,. . ,, Allotment impetus in the socialistic direction is Mr. ^ Chaplin. It has been given by his Allot-ment Bill. No doubt the principles of peasant pro-prietorship and socialism are as diverse as the poles;but the principle of the Allotment Bill is distinctlysocialist, and is capable of application to manyother industries besides that of agriculture. Mr.Chaplin proposes that the County Councils should beallowed to borrow ten millions sterling at three and 396 THE REl/IEW OF REl/lElVS. Text Appearing After Image: THE RIGHT HON. HENRY CHAPLIN, ENGLISH MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE.
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