| Show CHAMBERLAIN ISSUES MANifESTO Calls Campbell Bannerman Cab Cabinet Cabinet inet met a Home Rule Little Eng Englander Englander Englander lander Government WANTS A PROTECTIVE TARIFF That Shall 10 ho a 11 Adapted to Tho The 1 Conditions IlI of ur Our Trade London Landon 1 Joseph Chamberlain published his hie election i toddy today After vigorously the new nil gov government 10 which ho describes ns nil being a II homo home rule little I er r government depending Tor for Its Us ex et on Irish votes voles he devotes hint tell felt entirely to nn exposition of ot hU Zits ut col ill policy poll r specially especially to 10 the subject of or colonel colon l e C which he ha of ell i tho first Item in the pro program grant gram of or the th Unionist ju party y Item Itch closely cloel connected with whit Inn first being 1 the tha policy of oC retaliation Ho lie declares that tho colonies will wll not walt wait Indefinitely lul hut hilt will be b forced force to tu titer inter Into arrangements with whir strangers strange He io points point out that tho scheme of colo colonial nial IHal preference Will Include e n I for a II small tax on foreign tor wheat hut but I pays WM that j all as both homegrown nn and i co to colonial lonial wheat t will be free fres and IId the supply front the unlimited the price lio of rota In rea ben breud will veils not be Increased l In the tho sit t Mr Chamberlain declares that he be beI levs the tho unionist party part to be absolute absolutely I ly Agreed l vet these alms though he h admits that thero may he i some Borne me differences I of oC opinion when the time timer r to discuss the methods by IW which these e nuns are to t be e lie He says however how ver that these e differences of ot W probably are Iro exaggerated mid Ind that they are arc matters more mora of ot verbal dt dl than thon of ot practical Import Importance ance Continuing Mr Chamberlain pay cays IJ 5 caysI I t believe bellevo our objects can cm lie he fully by hy a moderate general tariff adapted to the existing conditions of ot our trade and so arranged ed pd as liS to secure the largest lt amount of employment at fair wages for our peo lien people pie rie It would Mould necessarily nece provide forthe for Cor forthe Corthe the free admission of raw materials and of or articles which u e c do not market our ourselves ourselves selves while It would place n a toll on Ih the manufacturers of oC those countries which do not treat tr t us UK n fairly Our policy Is constructive con and pr lac ac thai thal while the policy polle of or our opponents la is destructive and anti theoretical Owing to the brief period Intervening before tho the elections the thc campaign c ha has hanow now no been Lein bC n opened In deadly II end earnest and speeches and manifestos follow each eteh other In the utmost profusion Mr Ir Bal Dal tour devoted his speech at Leamington Warwickshire yesterday esterday wholly to 1 I I tho the Chinese Chines e labor question He lie declared that the thi fate of at the South African col i tales s was 1111 involved In the success of ot th the I mining Industry and Ind that the Truna I vuel laal a l would become bankrupt It If the In Industry Indu industry du try were wert destroyed us its experience had shown shonn that the situation was Willi av aved ed only by coolie labor Mr Ir Balfour rl erl as n foolish and atrocious at roc 1011 II falsehoods al the liberal representations thit the Ih status of ot the coolies waa ono one or nf slivery slavery tery and expressed the convict conviction tion that the liberal government never the attempt to drive drie out ut tho the Chinese He Ifs said that the tile whole hole outcry was nothing but an nn maneuver the fhe Conservative Con papers In their ed ell this morning morn In If appear to bo be pleas pleased ed with the tM moderation of at Mr Ir Chan Cham manifesto and to bo he some somewhat what relieved that it It reveals no Ity Uy toward Mr Ir Balfour They note ni as nithe n the chief point paint of or that Sir Mr Ir gives gl the tho first place to retal while Mr Chamberlain places preference In it the thc forefront The instances this as nn an In ln that an important mont has b been en effected and Mr Ir Chamberlain on tho the loyalty hi he h displays toward his leader lealler The Dally Telegraph expresses equal It says that Mr 11 Cham manifesto Is a document to which h nil Oll unionists can heartily unit and sincerely subscribe It proves that Mr 11 Chamberlain has ha turned a n deaf Cleat ear car to tot those evil t who l urged him n to place himself In open rivalry a y with Mr M Ir r It Il r rOn On the tho Liberal side the most troubles yet threatened are ore the atti attl tude lade of at the Labor party especially the ff se tion opposed d to the elevation of or John Burns Burn to the th e ministry try The section In slats I tl in forcing the pine three cornered con tests t ts which will viii almost Inevitably re to tot sUit sult In giving feats seats to the thc Unionist |