6OUR IMPORTS OF GOLD AND SILVER.: The Movements of Bullion and Specie.
49EVER-GROWING INCOMES.
7EXCESS OF IMPORTS OVER EXPORTS.
50Income Tax Assessments.
8THE WORLD’S TRIBUTE.
51Yield per Penny of the Income Tax.
9OUR ENTREPÔT TRADE.: Our Entrepôt Trade and our Home Trade.
52REDUCTION OF NATIONAL DEBT.: The Indebtedness of the Nation.
10CHAPTER II. Germany: One of Our Best Customers.
53SOME STAPLE COMMODITIES.: Consumption of Cotton, Wool, and Coal in the United Kingdom.
11Our Total Trade with German Ports.
54PERSONAL AND DOMESTIC EXPENDITURE.: Tea, Sugar, and Tobacco.
12A VERY SATISFACTORY TRADE.: Analysis of our Trade with German Ports.
55CHAPTER VI. Let Well Alone.
13OUR PRINCIPAL CUSTOMERS.
56THE CASE FOR PROTECTION.
14Trade of the United Kingdom with the following Countries.
57THE ALLEGED EXPANSION OF GERMAN TRADE.: British and German Trade Compared.
15Trade of the following Countries with the United Kingdom.
58WOULD PROTECTION HELP US?
16THE ALARMIST’S ARTS.
59ON WHAT SHALL WE LAY A TAX?
17A SELF-DESTRUCTIVE POLICY.: Trade of the following British Possessions with the United Kingdom and with Germany.
60A NEW ROAD TO FORTUNE.
18CHAPTER III. Picturesque Exaggerations.
61INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE.: Imports into the following British Possessions.
19THE ALKALI TRADE.
62THE COST TO THE COLONIES.: Trade of British Possessions with Germany.
20Exports of Alkali from the United Kingdom.
63WHAT CAN WE OFFER?: Colonial versus Foreign Goods.
21Diagram of the Quantities of British Alkali Exported.
64DIVERGENT AMBITIONS.
22CHEMICAL MANURES.: Exports of Chemical Manures from the United Kingdom.
65A DREAM OR A NIGHTMARE?
23SOME SUPPOSITIONS ABOUT SALT.
66DOES TRADE UNITE?
24Exports of British Salt.
67A NEXUS STRONGER THAN CASH.
25Indian Imports of Salt.
68CHAPTER VII. Conclusion.
26CHEMICAL DYE STUFFS.: Values of Dye Stuffs Exported.
69NOT ONLY A PROTECTIONIST PAMPHLET.
27FANCY SOAPS AND FANCY ASSERTIONS.: Exports of Soap from the United Kingdom.
70TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND THE METRIC SYSTEM.
28CHAPTER IV. More Misrepresentations.
71NO SIGNS OF DECAY.
29“ICHABOD! OUR TRADE HAS GONE.”: Production of Pig Iron.
72THE CRY OF “WOLF!”
30COMPARISONS SAID TO BE “ODIOUS.”: Iron and Steel Goods.
73APPENDIX.
31STATISTICAL LEGERDEMAIN.: Fifteen Years of British Shipbuilding.
74THE “ADVOCATUS DIABOLUS.”
32SHIPS BUILT FOR FOREIGNERS.: Ships Built by us for Foreigners.
75NOT A PROTECTIONIST PAMPHLET.
33WAR-SHIPS FOR FOREIGNERS.: War Vessels Built for Foreigners.
76THE CHARGE OF DATE-COOKING.
34MACHINERY AND STEAM ENGINES.: Exports of Machinery of All Kinds.
77“ARTFUL AND INGENIOUS.”
35TEXTILES.
78THE ABUSE OF STATISTICS.
36COTTON YARN AND THE PRICE THEREOF.
79EXCESS OF IMPORTS OVER EXPORTS.
37THE DAYS OF BIG FORTUNES.
80THE ALKALI TRADE.
38Textiles.
81THE CHEMICAL MANURE TRADE.
39Piece Goods, etc. Ten Years’ Exports. In Millions of Yards.
82SOAP IMPORTS FROM GERMANY.
40LINEN, SILK, AND WOOLLENS.
83IMPORTS OF IRON.
41THE EXPANSION OF OUR WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.: Persons Employed in Woollen and Worsted Mills.
84A “PETTY ACCUSATION.”
42THE NATURE OF GERMAN COMPETITION.
85FANCIFUL FOREBODINGS?
43THE “PERCENTAGE TRICK.”
86A WARNING.