M. 



set 





re of o|i ill ion that a: 



render more formal I be rHUHri 



I growth uf population in ilw? 



colonies a voice in tor control and .1.- 

 -e- question* of imperial 



mother 



MM time that 

 !i the direction of the imperial policy 



!i, t |T.-nt.theco|o- 



Th.- oomnv n 1.1 u..itiei vflt| oV : . - n : !. 



ounced on Ju. 

 U on a year'* not it 



he pmdmc or manufacture of Bel- 

 jhUB shall not be subj.-.-t in tin- Itrr 

 Jur ilutit^ than HIUM* * 

 lay be imposed u|>on itnilar artu-1. 



y of May 80, 1865, 

 declares thai : 



.11 the tariff 



' in u huh cit hiT 

 immediately and uncondi- 



!- thnt ilation 



In* applird t 



MaMetans of (in at Britain, in uhi<-h " tin* produce 

 f the elates of the Xollvtnin shall not U> subject 

 ijKrt dutir* than tl. 



Britain and 



rrlaiul or - ' f thr hk< 



ball tin- exportation of thoae c< pusne 



ions to t in U- M. 



.ties than the r\|-rtafi- : 

 Unffdoii -u ami In-luml." 



.1* of S di?>|iati-liii 



liat such stimulation* \\ 



ami IK- ili.nii.-ht tl,, 

 hr-uuli "i t 



f thv consequences that 

 MI ; that 



HUtfll- 



ny. aii<! nmercial tr 



ita.n it ha* been customary to 

 riM-rt an article einpowerinjr the felf-go\ 



ami, Iwyond tin*. 



hne sti pa lat tone constitute a barrirr a^ar 

 fiscal arm: 



ujth tin- fl..- mmer* 



tUit ami houl,l he >n- 

 tin- inotlu-r country ami th 

 i'Xjtlana tainnl 



'i of new trea' 



i im|'r 

 Jn-at Hritnin in l s '.'" nm<>untf<l to CKLMOlOOQ. or 



. total im|Mirlo. w hiU- 



wt to tin amount^! to 88,900,000. or 



*8 per wilt, of tlu> t 



,ti m.T, than he Its 

 vi\". l>\ .-\ '..' ..... ""V 



l ^ Parliammt met 



M .. In tho pncmmnu> of l,-^i*::ti..n tho 



n to the qui- rimarr 



i. It was known that voluntary - 



ere to be reJieved without having recourse to the 



i 



off 



of rale aid. The 

 a loeanre for the eoeapeaaai 

 for ^ . ;.j . the 



a assifnctl to uatumeidefei 



j.rofjuiaU 

 bill * off 

 to ha%e an 



spssch were promised on the condition thai time 

 r risiife through all the eta, 



recstrai 

 bill, an 



on bill, a hi 11 -of *!< l-ul. a 



bill, an acrkuitum 



______ i..^ i 



ai<* UUM woeow muv * oomiauQ anu ireiaoQ* 



i IH 

 

 U 



K . 



ur iv ti- 

 the 



to M irrairu a* a M |*raie rnttiy lor 



poeee of taxation, for it * therein Drorided 



-I was to pay toward the expenditure of 



:u two part* out of setenteea. 



In thr drbale ou the addreie the Irish 

 Ain ami Ireland. 



that th. taial.lr rap. 

 tlclh that 



annual tax revenge colled 



s%ljawffltH tit I ItA ti tsml Mt/flvfft.MsV TlaA If^ftAi 



Joined with the Nationalist in dVnundis^ Ustt this 

 arrangement, wlim-by In- land was overtaxed at the 

 rate of 2^00.000 a year, shoald be corrected. The 

 conditions of the a .-. gave to Ireland a 



d as a separat 

 |.nr|* 

 that h.-li 



subject to revision at the eml of t wmt > years. Mr. 

 Balfour av.-ru-d a 



an opportunity for debate latrr. 

 ami announcing the intention of 

 to institute a new inquiry. The royal 

 that us inquiry* wi 



i.) the Gladstonian Government and was 'presided 



iiM-natives were in- 

 Irt-land to U- treated 



as a separate entity under the act of union tinea 



. effect had been ignored for 



y Tears. Statistics were marshaled to show 



that, after deducing the sums returned in local 



: diturr*. Irrland contributed only one thirtieth 



to what c-oiild U- |.n.|K-rly callml imped " 



< tut* to a rirw n>val com 



an invcstigath 

 f the common ex|-ndit<. 

 and into the amounts of the net < 



and. ami Inland toward tl.. 



i. ting the outlay on common 



tnicted to 



- x !., : hi r. hi-n n-^-anl is had to the nature 



I tax liom n 



tions. and to the ainiiiit of expenditure by the 



n provision in the act of 



-tin and Ireland, with re- 



. .. . - - 



a I airmen! ft. 



pinl to the |ni< ulai 

 

 K 



l'- n moved an 



animooa dcaire of the Irian 

 ITM 



with In- 

 land, crant 

 an amnrtv waa supported by a majority of 204 

 again** 181 votes. The question was broucht up 



-. -.-;.: 



apiin lairr. wh.-n Parliammt adjourned for the 

 ami th.- Irish members then ur*l 

 the example of the Transraal President who com- 

 memorated that -vont l.y setting frrr the : 

 the JohanneeburfT conspirators The Parnrllites 

 of the Kalicals in these ae- 

 sault^and the* Uillonitcs in their demand for the 



