Newfoundland and the Jingoes: An Appeal to England's Honor
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The author delivers a polemical appeal that attributes the island's economic distress to imperial neglect and misguided jingoism, and urges metropolitan authorities to assume practical responsibility. He critiques current administrative arrangements, analyzes fisheries and trade barriers, and advocates closer commercial and transport links with neighboring North American markets alongside administrative reform or a change of constitutional status. Drawing on parliamentary debates, contemporary commentators, and local observers, the tract assesses proposed steamship routes and relief measures, combining policy analysis with a moral plea for effective stewardship to alleviate suffering and promote sustainable development.
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