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32 KING'S NEW PUBLICATIONS

IMPERIAL DEFENCE AND CLOSER UNION

By HOWARD D'EGVILLE. With a Preface by Col. the Rt. Hon. J. E. B., D S.O., M.P., Secretary of State for War, and an Introduction by Rear Admiral Sir Charles Ottley, K.C.M.G. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 7s.6d. net. (Inland Postage, 4d.)

This work is a record of the life-work of the late Sir John Colomb, and of the movement towards Imperial organisation. The Author also deals with the constitutional aspects of Closer Union, which Sir John Colomb always believed to lie at the root of any satisfactory system of Imperial Defence.

NATIONAL LIFE AND NATIONAL TRAINING

By General Sir IAN HAMILTON, G.C.B., D.S.O., Inspector-General of the Overseas Forces. Crown 8vo, 6d. net. (Inland Postage, 1d.)

TARIFFS AT WORK

An Outline of Practical Tariff Administration, with special reference to the United States and Canada. By JOHN HEDLEY HIGGINSON, B.Sc. (Econ.) Mitchell Student of the University of London. Cloth, 2s. net. (Inland Postage, d.)

This treatise embodies some results of an inquiry undertaken by the Author as Mitchell Student of the University of London. A most interesting portion was the practical investigation of tariff administration in the United States and Canada, which the Author was able to make on his visit to those countries in the spring of 1910.

LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT

The Case for and against, and a Practical Scheme. Relief against Restrictive Covenants in Leases. Scheme for Continuity of Tenure. By E. A. COLLINS. Crown 8vo. Cloth, '''2s. 6d.''' net. (Inland Postage, 3d.)


 * Introduction—Support of Compulsory Enfranchisement—The Case against Compulsory Enfranchisement—Proposed System—Relief against Onerous Covenants restricting Alterations and Additions and the User of Property—Continuity of Tenure—Conclusions—Index.

PEOPLE'S BANKS

A Record of Social and Economic Success. By H. W. WOLFF. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 6s. net. (Inland Postage, 5d.)

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WAR AND THE PRIVATE CITIZEN

studies in International Law. By A. PEARCE WIGGINS M.A., LL D., Lecturer at the Royal Naval War College. With an Introductory Note by the Rt. Hon., K.C. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 5s. net. (Inland Postage, 4d.)

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