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RURAL DEVELOPMENT 



AND 



SMALL HOLDINGS 



Report of the Proceedings of the National Congress of the Small Hold- 

 ings Section of the Festival of Empire, held at the Crystal Palace, 1911. 



WITH AN ADDRESS BY 



The MARQUIS OF LINCOLNSHIRE, K.G. 



Ex-President of the Board of Agriculture. 



This work contains papers and speeches by the following 

 well-known authorities : Sir Melvill Beachcroft, Charles 

 Bathurst, M.P., Henry W. Wolff, R. Yerburgh, M.P., 

 Clement C. Smith, J. S. Crobett, Geoffrey Hooper, Christopher 

 Turnor, H. Vincent, Verney Carter, Sanders Spencer, Earl of 

 Harrowby, Henry T. Tate, Dr. William Hodgson, Evan R. 

 Davies, Prof. J. R. Ainsworth Davis, M.A. 



AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST. Valuable addition to the smallholder's 



library, ... an epitome of expert advice ... to the small man on 



the land. 

 LAND AGENTS' RECORD. . . . The capital report . . . issued shows that 



... a ... good deal of sound work was done, while some of the 



papers are excellent. 

 ESTATES GAZETTE. Contains instructive papers and discussions. 



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ENGLAND'S FOUNDATION 



AGRICULTURE AND THE STATE 

 By J. SAXON MILLS, M.A. 



Of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law 

 With a Preface by The EARL OF DENBIGH. 



CONTENTS : Repealers and the Land Prophecies and Ful- 

 filments Story of Decline continued Laissez Faive and S avoir 

 Faive A Retrospect Economic Social and Physical 

 Defensive Imperial Aspect Practical. 



THE EARL OF DENBIGH in the Preface describes the book as a " valuable 



contribution ... to ... one of the most important home problems 



confronting us." 

 JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. His attack is strong, and at many 



points irresistible. 

 WELLDOER. Mr. Mills is to be highly congratulated upon his work, . . . his 



points are good, his case is good, and his subject set out in a nutshell. 



P. S. KING S SON, Orchard House, Westminster 



