Show I MUST PENALTY Levy to Be Made on Transvaal f Trans-vaal Gold Mines WAR NECESSITATES THE TAXi TAX-i Has Decided to British Government f0 WO CailonKafflrStoclcholderiorTwo in on D 1 Hundred andBfty Million Dollars Cost of he War an to Pay Half Cue South AfricaMines the Real Underlying Un-derlying Cause of TroubleHence Ij I Owneas Must Help Bear the Heavy Burden > t Ji i I ciaon Jufla 13The I3Ht Sh I ernmeut bas decided O 1evY 2OOOOOOO qnsaaL gold mUCS to pay I the on var jr xrwic half t cost or tue I j3arbbUV LormCrlY FlflkflC0 comrnS104 LO I for 1nUa Who was repOrt iipoP the taabIC c IQ of these ndfl adrsed i Chamberlalhl to icvy noiO000 bilr 1 Mn Chamberlain after conftatton I with Lord Milner Increased the maximum I 1 maxi-mum in the amount staten In favor BnrbQur reports n Sic David J of a 10 per cent tax on the profits of of the thebaste o on he mines yielding profits of 1SOS 150000 yearly After s < II paJng this Ir David l3arbOUr con skierS the mines willbe bctte off tULfl I before as they v1I1 5ftVC 600000 3 C dyflaiflite to the aboll on 3ear I H Inthat CoLU1TO ton of the znoflOP0Y dhy I I The Orange River ColonY Will be Un ii able for SOnIC years to inept theordi and pay nriry cost of admtnistrfltioa II 11 fttT care of the cost of the consjabu fair therefore says ii ary It cannot 4 David Harbour so far as can be foreseen 1 fore-seen at present pay anything toward I the cost of the war 1 The Transvaal can he thinks two years after the conclusion pf peace r begin out of Its ordinary revenue It to pay part of the cost of war He Is unable now to estimate how much Sir David proposes also to apply all revenues I reve-nues derived from the sale of lands or I mining rights to the war liquidation I I This recommendation when It becomes ii be-comes known here is certain to cause I l1 consternation among the Kafllr stockholders stock-holders who fancied that the Idea of taxing the mines which are mostly owned In England had been abandoned aban-doned As these very gold mines were I the real underlying cause of the war I many have maintained that their British Brit-ish owners should be made to bear a J I i large share at least of its heavy bur Jewelry Thief Captured I i Berlin Jtlne 13A tiian named Enge T supposcdato be anArherrcari who Is I accusediof robbrng jewefers to the if amount of 50000 nlarkEjvva arrested l I this afternoon oil entering the place 1 L occupied by an alleged receiver of I stolen goods Enge stabbed the policeman i police-man who took him into custody |