The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 72
State socialism and Labour government in antipodean Britain
Contents
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- State Socialism and Labour Government in Antipodean Britain
- [introduction] p. 6
- The Condition of the Colonial Working Man p. 8
- The Causes which have Led to the Adoption of State Socialism in New Zealand p. 9
- The Strike of 1890 and the Election of 1891 p. 10
- The Ballot-box preferred to Industrial War p. 11
- Labour Leaders in New Zealand and New South Wales p. 12
- The New Zealand House of Lords p. 13
- The Civil Service p. 15
- Experiments in State Socialism
- The Labourer and the Land p. 16
- Resumption of the National Estate p. 19
- The Labour Department p. 21
- Co-operative Labour on Public Works
- Not Relief Works p. 22
- The Public Trust Office
- The State Railways
- The Eight-hours Day p. 23
- Shop Hours p. 24
- The Insurance Department
- Cable Communication p. 25
- Employers' Liability p. 26
- Registration Offices
- A Labour Bill "pour Rire."
- Woman Suffrage p. 27
- The State and the Man p. 28
- Protection and Labour
- The Lesson to be Learnt from New Zealand p. 29
- The State and the Man p. 28
- Protection and Labour
- The Lesson to be Learnt from New Zealand p. 29
- Free Trade or Socialism p. 30
- Two Results of Labour Government p. 31
- England's Danger p. 32
- Discussion
- Special General Meeting p. 48
- Matabeleland
- Description of the Mashonaland and Matabeleland Plateau p. 50
- The Modern History of Mashonaland p. 52
- Hottentots and Bushmen p. 53
- Native Races p. 54
- The Matabele Organisation p. 55
- The King of the Matabele
- King Lo Bengula p. 56
- The Approach to Royalty p. 57
- Witchcraft
- Matabele Queens p. 58
- Matabele Raids p. 59
- Buluwayo p. 60
- Gold in Matabeleland p. 61
- Physical Description of Matabeleland p. 62
- British Bechuanaland and the Bechuana Protectorate
- British Protectorate p. 63
- The "Disputed Territory." p. 64
- The Bechuana Tribe p. 65
- Value of Bechuanaland
- Manikaland p. 66
- Mission to Manika
- King Umtasa p. 67
- Treaty with Umtasa p. 68
- Gouveia p. 70
- The Portuguese in S.E. Africa p. 71
- The Portuguese at Massi Kessi p. 72
- The Portuguese in Manika p. 74
- Claims of Portugal to Gazaland p. 77
- The War p. 79
- The Matabele Organisation
- Future Pacific Policy p. 81
- The Rainy Season
- The Company's Personnel on the Spot p. 82
- The British South Africa Company p. 83
- The Concession from Lo Bengula
- The Founding of the British South Africa Company p. 84
- Mr. Rhodes
- Steps taken towards the Occupation of Mashonaland p. 85
- The Pioneer Expedition of 1890 p. 86
- The First Settlement of Mashonaland p. 87
- Land Settlement p. 88
- Northern Zambesia p. 89
- Field of the B.S.A. Company's Operations p. 90
- Progress in Mashonaland since 1890
- Conclusion p. 94
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Notices of New Books Relating to the Colonies and India p. 97
- Australasia p. 97
- British North America p. 99
- Africa p. 102
- India, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Etc p. 106
- West Indies p. 108
- General
- Donations to the Library p. 112
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Notices to Fellows p. 130
- Desiderata p. 130
- Parliamentary Publications p. 135
- Arrangements for the Session p. 136
- Resolutions of Condolence
- Appointments to the Council p. 137
- Honorary Corresponding Secretary, Sydney
- Use of Council Room for Conferences
- Late Opening of the Institute
- Informal Social Meetings
- Changes of Address p. 138
- Colonial Newspapers at the British Museum
- [advert] p. i
- State Socialism and Labour Government in Antipodean Britain