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Questions of the Day" Series 



FALLACIES AND FACTS. An Answer to 



"Compulsory Service." By Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, V.G., 



K.G. Second Impression. Crown Svo. 2s.6d.net. \^Just out. 



COMPULSORY SERVICE. By General Sir Ian 



Hamilton. With an Introduction by the Viscount Haldane 

 of Clean. 2s. 6d. net. 

 Second Edition, with Notes on the Admiralty Viav of the Risk of Invasion. 



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THE CASE AGAINST FREE TRADE. By the 



Venerable Archdeacon W. Cunningham, D.D., Fellow of Trinity 

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Signs of Changi.ng Oi'inion ; The Shortsightedness ok Free 

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IRISH AFFAIRS AND THE HOME RULE 



QUESTION. A Comparison of the Attitude of Political 

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The Home Rule Question is examined in its various aspects. Light is 

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 of her peojjle. The tendencies of thought and action of the " new" Ireland 

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 the old agitation based on the doctrine of " hatred" and militant nationality. 



