The heart of the empire : discussions of problems of modern city life in England with an essay on imperialism.
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The heart of the empire : discussions of problems of modern city life in England with an essay on imperialism. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PACK The causes I7° The public-house... ... ... ••• '••• ••• ]7[ Classes who use it ... ... ... ••• 172 Whether disorderly ... ... ... ••• 173 The chief evil is waste ... ••• 176 Possibilities of reform* 177 III. Prescription 179-204 Free trade ••• ••• ]79 Control—objections, &c ... ••• 180 Two alternatives—Prohibit or Regulate ... ... ••• 182 (a) Prohibition ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••• 183 (b) Regulation ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ••• 184 Two systems possible—(1) Licensing ; and (2) Public Manage- ment (1) Licensing ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 185 Present anomalies ... ... ... ... ... ... 186 Various proposals ... ... ... ... ... 187 Methods of checking excess : (a) Restricted number of licences ... ... 188 (b) Restricted houses 189 (c) Position of licenses ... ... 192 (r/) Alternatives to the public-house 193 (e) Exclusion of children ... ... 195 (/) Punishment of excess ... ... ... ... ... 197 (2) Public management... .... ... ... ... ... 199 Results of English experience .... 200 The chief need ... ... ... ... 203 Necessary reforms ... 204 IV. Difficulties of legislating 204-210 Forces united on satisfactory programme ... ... ... 204 Only compensation in dispute 205 Right method of settling—Arbitration by experts ... ... 206 An ideal scheme ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 207 Comparison with existing proposals ... ... ... ... 208 Objections to it ... ... ... 208 Tactical considerations ... ... ... ... ... ... 209 Conclusion 210 V THE DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY P. W. WILSON Difficulties of Manufacturing in London Case of printing ... Feeding London from outside Clerical employments Influence of advertising Absorption of country banks Machinery, the predominant factor ... As opposed to freightage Influence of “ tubes” on rents Limitations of tramways Mr. Balfour’s scheme Cheap Trains Act Lord Rosebery’s suggestion ... 211 212-214 ... 215 216 ... 217 ... 218 ... 219 ... 220 ... 22 I ... 222 22 ^ 224](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2807595x_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


