Excerpt from Lectures<br/><br/>National Review Mr. Gwynne's paper on The Distribution of Population (may 19, and Mr. J. W. Hill's paper on Colonial Preference (june 29, The remaining Lectures were delivered either at Westminster Palace Hotel or at the Caxton Hall on the following dates z  Sir Vincent Caillard (may 12, Professor Ashley (may 19, Sir John A. Cockburn (june 16, Mr. H. W. Wilson (june 23, and Dr. Cunningham (january 20, While the members of the Compatriots' Club are generally agreed in their outlook on Imperial affairs, they do not necessarily hold identical views on such com plicated questions as those discussed in the pre sent volume. It may even be possible to detect slight differences of Opinion among the Lecturers, as there has been no effort to edit them into line. But the Committee believe that this series of papers contains an amount of research, thought, and sugges tion  consistent and constructive  which will make them a valuable possession to all who cherish the ideal which is responsible for the existence of the Compatriots' Club.
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