Show DEALS IN RIDICULE i I 5 Thousands of People Gather at Surrey to toH Hear arthe the Liberal Liberali Side i of OJ ot the Fiscal Question n Now Agitating it Jr Great Groat Britian Jan T r ONDO Nov New 17 LONDO L spoke to 1081 I persons on the fiscal question at sf the Sum Su theatre to tonight night nigh J J 1 Bryan was waa in la the tM au alt audience thence There were ai applications for tM tick tickets eta ets the issue ue of 01 tiM bad to be Halted tid to o the capacity of the theatre Lord I Rosebery ebery Ro afterward addressed M a large Ia Iao overflow o meeting m At A t both meetings he be was given an en ell enthusiastic reception and all aU Ms his speeches e he be was y cheered chee H His lordships remarks were for the most part art devoted devot ill to ridiculing Joseph ChaRt Cham and his policy After Atter test last nights meeting 1 at Queens hall ball which was w attended by seven ven ames Mem Members hers beta of Lord SalI bury government said ald the speaker lIPker little littie can be added The fiscal I question must be soWed solved a and 4 finally settled d and unless 1 a It Is 1 settled netted the dissolution of ot parliament parUa cannot cua t be long delayed Lord LoId Rosebery ebery Ro referred to Mr Cham Chamberlain Cba Chamberlain as a a modern Jeremiah whose as aa assertions sections that thai the country had been dese de were refuted by the facts Prosperity in i England land Mr Chamberlain said s the country coul was wa rh while Mr Balfour on n the other hand h said Mi the country was w prosperous but soon would be b ruined rl The ne hoard board opo of ot trade blue book however bad decided against t both of or these theM contentions The speaker said aRid that th Condition of ot the people ople generally had been be en Improved I w while the Ute were enjoying greater prosperity If distress existed in inthe inthe the country it was because e of ot the unwise expenditures e of f the government nt which during the last decade had bad Increased d 82 62 per pet cent while during the previous ten t years rears there thore had been an increase of only I 7 1 per por cent Instead of curbing this growing ex cx x said aid Lord Rosebery Mr Mr Chamberlain discovered dl co el td a disease which had bed an existence and proposed a remedy which would make the disease e worse namely the increase l In the cost of every Socialism Would Re B cult The real outcome of Mr Chamberlains policy y his bis lordship believed would be a state aut of socialism The cry of dumping applied to the th large emporiums In this which had killed the small mall trad era Cr During buting recent years Canada had dumped into Greet Great Britain nearly rl as much lunch OCR Iron as all aU the dumping countries put together et A committee of experts said the speaker would have to distin distinguish between foreign and imperially dumped um and sweated goods The rte first lint result re of Mr Chamberlains Chamberlain policy por continued Lord Rosebery would be e to plunge Great Britain int bitter lineal fiscal warfare with our cousins the United States as the result of which Great reat Britain would lose everything and gain nothing It would mean a practical severance far more deplorable than a fiscal severance ee and would blight the fairest hopes hopH of or the two nations Real Needs of the Nation In summing up Lord Lon Rosebery said Id that Joseph b Chamberlain had not proved his ease CUt and that the evils of or which he h corn com pined panned existed only in his hla Imagination A real remedy for any adverse adf conditions could be reached h by stimulating practical technical t h and commercial ce r education el tion 1100 tl u reducing the national expenditure and ad nd the th drink bill Mil of the people encouraging e aging the tM growth of ot cotton within the empire teaching travelers tra bow how to study the tastes ta of the people they visited and through other simple simp and practical steps step which would be a better bett r training for race na competition om than mandates mandat for negotiation with foreign countries |