CHAMBERLAIN AND CHAMBERLAINISM HIS FISCAL PROPOSALS AND BY BARTHOLOMEW SMITH Crown 8vo, paper cover. IS. net Daily News :-"In the Fiscal controversy Mr. Bartholomew Smith attacks the central figure. He argues that the remedy is not to be found in retaliation, but in the cultivation of trade relations with the three hundred and fifty millions of His Majesty's coloured subjects." Literary World:-"Chamberlain and Chamberlainism' is the text for some destructive criticism by Mr. Bartholomew Smith. He regards Mr. Chamberlain's remedies as worse than the assumed disease. He has no faith in any Fiscal Federation of the Empire, and is particularly fierce against the treatment of coloured races within the British Empire. The way to increase the Colonial demand for our manufactures, in his view, is to deal justly by the races under our rule and to lead them by a wise and humane policy into a higher degree of civilisation. He charges Mr. Chamberlain with neglecting three hundred and fifty millions of people in order to bribe by Fiscal lollipops the few millions of people in our self-governing Colonies to increase the height of their tariff enclosures against our com. mercial rivals, while still keeping them high against ourselves." JOHN LONG, PUBLISHER, LONDON |