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[[File:A. Bonar Law LCCN2014708280 (cropped).jpg|thumb|275px400px|Photographic portaitportrait of Bonar Law, dated between 1915–20]]
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===[[1914]]===
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|[[2 August]]
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===[[1917]]===
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|[[19 March]]
|Makes financial statement.<ref group="lower-alpha">Total financial expenditure for financial year, [[1 April]], [[1916]] to [[31 March]], [[1917]], would average £6,000,000 a day, with an additional million per day during last six weeks. Nominal total of National Debt, £3,900,000,000. Total due from [[Allies]] and Dominions to this country in respect of advances made during war, £964,000,000.</ref>
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|[[26 March]]
|Appeals to strikers.
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|[[2 May]]
|Introduces the Budget for £2,290,000,000.<ref group="lower-alpha">No new taxes. Total estimated expenditure at £2,290,000,000, with a revenue of £639,000,000.</ref>
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|[[9 May]]
|Asks for Vote of Credit, 500 million.
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|[[13 August]]
|Announces no issue of passports for Stockholm Conference.
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===[[1918]]===
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|[[11 April]]
|Speeches on "Man power Bill".
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|[[22 April]]
|Introduces the Budget.<ref group="lower-alpha">Budget proposals:— Income tax to be raised to 6s.; new allowances for wives; Farmers' tax doubled; Super-tax up to 4s. 6d.; Twopenny cheque stamp; Beer and Spirits duty doubled; Tobacco and Match duty raised; Sugar duty raised; Luxury tax; Letter rate raised. Expenditure, £2,972,197,000; Revenue, £842,050,000; Deficit £2,130,147,000.</ref>
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|[[31 July]]
|On Trade Policy.
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[[Category:Index of people]]
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