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Chap. XIV. Agricultural Holdings— Produaion and 



Industry p(^g^ 



XV. British and Foreign Wheat Produ6lion 

 — The "Cheap Loaf" Cry 

 XVI. Problem for the British Tax-payer— 



Pauperism or Home Industries 

 XVII. Possibilities of the Land — How to Em- 

 ploy the People 

 XVIII. Taxation and Wasteful Expenditure — 

 Scope for Co-operative Relief 



XIX. The Free Trade Sham Exposed— Em- 

 ployment for Foreigners 



XX. State Aid for Agriculture— Equilibrium 

 in the Labour Markets 



XXI. Land Reform and Tariff Reform — 

 Necessity for Popular A6lion 



XXII. True and False Socialism — Tyranny of 

 Individualism 



XXIII. County Councils and Small Holdings — 



Miscarriage of Public Duty 



XXIV. Compulsory Sale of Land— Will the 



Landlords Suffer? 



XXV. Effea of Creating Small Holdings— 

 A New and Powerful Body of Electors 



XXVI. Physical Degeneration of the People — 

 Means of Uplifting them 



XXVII. The only Possible Conclusions — An 

 Appeal to the Public 



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