vi. How to Pay for the War 



Section V : Education- 



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Chapter X\'. — The Demand for British Agricultural 

 Colleges in the Tropics — if our Resources 

 are to be developed ... ... ... ... 94 



X\T. — The Question of their Establishment as 



discussed in 1914 ... 100 



X\' II. —Their Establishment discussed in 191 7 



in the House of Commons and in India ... 105 

 XVI II. — The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) discusses 

 Agriculture and Agricultural Colleges in 

 India and the Tropics ... ... ... 114 



XIX. — Agricultural Education in the Dutch and 



the British Tropics compared ... ... 117 



Section VI : Develop India — 



XX. — India — a Neglected Heritage 121 



XXI. — India — her duty towards the Empire, and 



the Empire's duty towards India 129 



Section VII : Utilise Semi-arid Zoties — 



XXII. — Increased Food Supplies, during and 

 after the War can be raised by Dry-farming 

 Methods... ... ... ... ... ... 144 



Section VIII : Expand tliroughout 

 Latin America — 

 XXIII. — After the War, which Country will domin- 

 ate the Commercial World in Latin America? 1 52 

 XX I \'. — If Germany had a Free Hand in Latin 



America... ... ... ... ... ... I55 



XXV.— The Woman in the Case— Miss Edith A. 

 Browne on " British Trade Prospects in Latin 

 America after the War" 158 



Section IX : Trust Russia — 



X.WI. — Russia's Trade Outlook before Lenin's 



Supremacy ... ... ... ... ... 163 



XXVII.— Russia at the Parting of the Ways ... 166 



XXVIII.— The Outlook in Russia with regard to 



Post-war Trade ... ... ... ... ... i74 



