| Show ADDRESS TO CHAMBERLAIN J 3 Enclosed in a Casket and Presented by Balfour Who W o Said That I ITo s sTo To Make M ke Opinions on Economic Questions a Test T t t j E Of Party Parly Loyally Was Vas Folly Foly t Landon June 2 Tha Tho Constitutional club chub today entertained Colonial Secy SIO Chamberlain at itt luncheon anti and presented him lh nn Rn address enclosed In a n elms cas casket CI CIk ket k t In iii 11 recognition of at his hla services to the time i nation Premier Balfour mode made tho the pre pro presentation speech to Mr Mm h ll lecal fiscal ca proposals he ho wild It would bo he absolute rib folly Coly for tor thin the tle Con party to make opinions opinions ions on economic questions u it test IFt of party loyally Tire The present economic position of ot the country demanded tho the most careful consideration con The Te coon coun country cun try th t was as now In the position 11 lon of or nn aeronaut who kept kepl his bla balloon In the theair theair air by b throwing throwIng out olt sand saint bags bage That mitt was trite WIS i a a very er r proper course PO so 10 long lone as ns he poss los A Kw ed a I sufficiency of Hand has bal but hul nhen Ihen these Ibe were exhausted It wan irate Ins time to reconsider r the th position It tm not hot ot be he because le elg eminent had been b en given ti the colonies they could bo ha regarded r as lS separate po pa political 10 entitles entities On OJ the th contrary c they were Integral 5 ot 01 the thu th British empire The ThC Th ol at nt l lesue ue Wits was not lot thim new but Mr more any ni man dead or living hail had given glnn life to tf the HIP tIll expression of ot the Idea Id of ot Im hal Imperial Perish perl l Mr MI Chamberlain received a I remark aid he rose ro e to reply Ills hosts l te sang Hang For lies Hes a I Jolly Good GoodFellow Fellow and then lien cheered ll Sir Mr Ir barn Cham Chamberlain who was among the tie spectators Time The f secretary opened his remarks with lh repudiating the ih Ru of or personal competition between himself und Mr remarking that he lie could not conceive any occurrence that could shako shake the political and anI personal friend friendshIp shIp phil between theta them on Ih the lie vo eve of ot a 1 groat 1111 controversy to tb I f publicly state that he believed that the tho f leadership of Mr 1 r was 01 ien sen to to the this ucc s of ot the Unionist party I If this the th Unionist I tan yas ns dissolve dI olO and I ud weakened the thin home rule i was only ami antI not killed and onil would collie cumo to the time a rain COll to 10 time the tw problem occupying the tho center c of at the time Held field Mr Chant Cham Chamberlain 1111 declared that time the tui commercial union of or the tho colonies would be fir far ril more i c unit than their political union It I Iran tint not true tre that he had raised rl 1 time the cry 1 of or preferential tariffs for tor the beno U of at hI J or the thc party bit It IL I was wis 8 be lie Ill I Itt cause there was no other othe alternative I Ito to tt a ii 1 nina mim holding his position and ji hi believed only thereby Ih could old Urn thai t II I empire be held Itch together i in Out the Inquiry about to 0 occur he continued nil questions question should be r ri f girded on ni their merits A policy 01 Of t I tr I r could cou be w better beler described asIt as ns asA 1 A It policy of negotiation n The rhe mInisters I 1 would endeavor to breakdown o 1 the th ex cx 1 wall trail of oC hostile tariffs and If it they lieS r failed told In iq If these there negotiations n they the would i I r to a for tor their heir own onn coun country c un try Iry the Ile vi Vit t possibilities II R for tot production I II I f e th tit n I I tf for Cor employment luck lack I of at which h ch w n now driving British 4 U subjects t to tn foreign lands hands Grunt lint t f 1 j 1 jj nip wanted Ruled something to bargain with lh jj During DurIn a n long business and political iI career he had halt never been able n le to T j jn deal until lie had some ome something somethIng n ii ie e r thing to give ghe as u well weB mis a to receive thin The 1 I lii tine time trims surely surl drawing near when U 1 J must ml l be reached ga this que lion but he lie was 11 now 10 speaking for tor him Kelt alone anti and he did not ask ark any an ohio ohe I to 1 eJ himself to of or his hla f I |