19 SEPTEMBER 1903, page 1

The Following Sentences From Mr. Balfour's Pamphlet Give...

summary of his case :—" Consider some of the points on which I have commented in these notes : the injury which foreign protection is calculated to inflict on a free trade......

News Of The Week.

T HE meeting of the Cabinet on Monday was awaited with interest, and even anxiety, as it was supposed that some decision would be arrived at on the fiscal question, and that it......

Mr. Balfour's Pamphlet—which, Curiously Enough, The News-...

to reproduce in. extenso — is an attempt to state the philosophy of the fiscal question. The Prime Minister considers Great Britain an island whose people have preferred an......

The Situation, Then, Is That While Mr. Balfour Confines Him-

self for the moment to the furtherance of the policy of retaliation, Mr. Chamberlain, as a loyal but independent supporter of the Government, will devote his unmuzzled energies......

Mr. Balfour In His Reply, After Emphasising His General...

with Mr. Chamberlain in regard to the need of re- modelling our fiscal relations with other Governments and our Colonies, states that the only point of difference between them......

Mr. Chamberlain's Reasons For Resigning Are Set Forth In A

letter to the Prime Minister, which, with Mr. Balfour's reply, appears in Friday's papers. Mr. Chamberlain states that his hopes of an impartial inquiry into his policy have......

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