An exposure of the Tory leaflet called "The taxpayers' financial barometer" : "the imperial expenditure" /London's reward /This year's budget /The Tory way of facing the music /The social programme : two years' performance /Lord Salisbury's "weak diplomacy" /The Tory Party and old age pensions /The newest education bill /Tory lies about the compensation act /Shirking their reponsibilities : tory sins of commission /The Tory truck act : how Tory legislation affects the workers /The Tory education minister on the Tory education bill /A canon on voluntary schools /Mr. John Morley on the education bill : speech at Oxford, February 20th, 1897 /The workmen's accidents bill /The rating act : points to remember /The poor School board bill /Popular control of state aided schools /Raising the rates : how the rating act fines the towns /Points to remember about the compensation act /The voluntary Schools relief bill : the "Associations" sham /Two years of toryism : how the Tories have spent Sir William Harcourt's surplusses /The voluntary Schools act : a dozen amendments the government would not accept /The United Kingdom and its population of forty millions dependent for its food and raw materials upon an efficient navy when at war, and imperial federation /A plea for agriculture and the agriculture classes of the United Kingdom : paper addressed to the president and members of the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Club, November, 1891 /Suggestions as to economical fallacies when applied to wheat production in the United Kingdom : paper read before the President and members of the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Club /Consistency versus the so-called immutable law : the latter dealt with by the Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. Alfred Deakin, in his speech ... /Agriculture and manufactures are Great Britain and Ireland's firts necessities : fair trade seeks that the principles of conducting international commerce shall be fairly adjusted in the interests of agriculture and manufactures and our home markets /The inner & outer circles or Imports & exports and food supplies : paper read before the Balloon Society of Great Britain, at St. James' Hall, Piccadilly, London /Eighteen months of toryism /The "Forward" rake's progress /Dropping the "Social programme" /The United Kingdom Company : its thirty-seven millions of partners, and the influence of their voting powers : our empire, its population and railways : paper read at the meeting of the Tunbridge Wells Junior Conservative Association, on March the 11th, 1890 /Three letters to Professor Bonamy Price, or A challenge to the theorists advocating free trade solely represented by free imports /How the Tories maintain British "Honour" : the story of Chitral /What liberalism has done for us during the Record Reign /The "integrity" of the Ottoman empire : declarations by liberal leaders at Norwich, March 17th, 1897 /The united "Unionists" : extract from the speech by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, at Paisley, December 15th, 1896 /Lord Carrington and agriculture : speech at Southport, November 21st, 1896 /Demand and supply versus trading theories /