The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76]
- Report of public meeting held in the hall of the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday evening, 12th July, 1899 — by Australasian Federation League (Auckland Branch)
- Australasian Federation — Public Meeting in Auckland
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- Appendix p. 17
- Federal Constitution p. 20
- Australasian Federation p. 26
- Australasian Federation p. 34
- Special Interviews. — Australasian Federation. — "The Union of the Colonies." — The Advantages of Federation. — Interview with Mr. J. Kennedy Brown p. 40
- Australasian Federation. — Mr. Aulsebrook Interviewed p. 46
- The Otago University Review [13 No. 4 (Sept. 1899)] — by Otago University
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- Debating Society's Prize Essay. — Influence of Natural Conditions in New Zealand on the National Character p. 82
- Here and There p. 88
- A Trip Through Central Otago p. 89
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The Faculties p. 91
- Arts Notes p. 91
- Medical Notes p. 92
- The Subjugation of the Male Medical—A Warning p. 94
- Notes from Other Colleges. — Auckland College p. 97
- A winter Idle p. 98
- Institutions. — Debating Society Notes p. 101
- Cloak Room Notes p. 103
- Israel Zangwill's Philosophy p. 104
- A Complaint p. 106
- Subscriptions p. 108
- [advert]
- The Starborough Settlement, Marlborough, New Zealand — by N.Z. Department of Lands and Survey
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- Starborough Estate, Marlborough
- Directions to Applicants p. 5
- Land for Settlements Act. — Starborough Settlement
- [tables] p. 7
- Small Grazing-Runs Open for Selection on Lease, 12,531 Acres, — On Monday, 13th March, 1899
- Lands for Temporary License for Grazing, 335 Acres
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Detailed Descriptions of Sections in Starborough Settlement p. 9
- [introduction] p. 9
- Open for Selection on Lease in Perpetuity on Monday 13th March, 1899. — Clifford Bay Survey District. — Section 2, Block IX.; 268 acres. First-class
- Section 3, Block IX.; 320 acres. First-class
- Section 4, Block X.; 548 acres. First-class
- Section 5, Block X.; 558 acres. First-class
- Section 6, Block X.; 645 acres. First-class p. 10
- Section 1, Block XI.; 444 acres. First-class
- Section 2, Block XI.; 295 acres. First-class
- Section 3, Block XI.; 398 acres. First-class
- Section 4, Block XI.; 393 acres. First-class
- Section 5, Block XI.; 464 acres. First-class
- Section 6, Block XI.; 271 acres. First-class p. 11
- Section 8, Block XI.; 434 acres. First-class
- Section 9, Block XI.; 311 acres. First-class
- Section 10, Block XI.; 369 acres. First-class
- Section 12, Block XI.; 313 acres. First-class
- Section 5, Block XIII.; 574 acres. First-class
- Section 6, Block XIII.; 436 acres. First-class
- Section 4, Block XIV.; 345 acres. First-class
- Taylor Pass Survey District. — Section 2, Block XXII.; 453 acres. First-class p. 12
- Section 5, Block XXII.; 513 acres. First-class
- Section 6, Block XXII.; 437 acres. First-class
- Section 7, Block XXII.; 271 acres. First-class
- Section 8, Block XXII.; 452 acres. First-class
- Section 9, Block XXII.; 731 acres. First-class
- Section 10, Block XXII.; 401 acres. First-class
- Section 11, Block XXII.; 594 acres. First-class p. 13
- Section 13, Block XXII.; 558 acres. First-class
- Clifford Bay Survey District. — Section 3, Block XIII.; 983 acres. Second-class
- Section 4, Block XIII.; 521 acres. Second-class
- Section 7, Block XIII.; 425 acres. Second-class
- Section 8, Block XIII.; 525 acres. Second-class
- Section 10, Block XIII.; 532 acres. Second-class
- Section 11, Block XIII.; 740 acres. Second-class p. 14
- Section 2, Block XIV.; 598 acres. Second-class
- Section 3, Block XIV.; 420 acres. Second-class
- Taylor Pass Survey District. — Section 12, Block XXII.; 696 acres. Second-class
- Blue Mountain. Survey District. — Section 1, Block IV.; 963 acres. Second-class
- Section 2, Block IV.; 727 acres. Second-class
- Cape Campbell Survey District. — Section 2, Block I.; 735 acres. Second-class p. 15
- Section 3, Block I.; 464 acres. Second-class
- Section 4, Block I.; 700 acres. Second-class
- Small Grazing-runs. — Blue Mountain Survey District. — Section 3, Block IV.; 3,257 acres
- Section 4, Block IV.; 3,373 acres
- Section 5, Block IV.; 3,077 acres p. 16
- Cape Campbell Survey District. — Section 1, Block I., 2,824 acres
- Terms and Conditions of Lease in Perpetuity
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Terms and Conditions of Small Grazing-Runs p. 25
- Pastoral Land p. 25
- Form of Application p. 30
- Declaration p. 32
- The Samoan Question and The Decision of Chief Justice Chambers — by William Cooper
- The Influence of Electricity on the Human Race — by J. D. R. Hewitt
- New Zealand Hemp; report ... particulars relating to bonuses now offered — by John Holmes
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- New Zealand Hemp, Kauri-Gum, Dairy Produce. Frozen Meat and other Industries
- Bonuses for Encouragement of New Zealand Hemp (Phormium Tenax) Industry.—Notice No. 535
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New Zealand Hemp
- London, 30th March, 1898
- London, 30th March, 1898 p. 2
- New Zealand Hemp
- Manufacturers' and Brokers' Reports p. 4
- Bonuses of £1,750 and £250
- Gomess Process
- Provinces
- General Produce p. 5
- General Remarks p. 6
- Conclusion
- 33, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, 25th January, 1898
- 31A, Spring Gardens, Manchester, 6th January, 1898
- 36, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., 4th April, 1898
- 11, London Street, Fenchurch Street, B.C., 1st April, 1898 p. 7
- 48-51, Minories, London, E.C., 16th March, 1898
- 26 and 27, Budge Row, Cannon Street, E.C., 31st March, 1898 p. 8
- New Zealand Hemp
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Final Report
- Wellington, 13th December, 1898
- Wellington, 13th December, 1898 p. 9
- Wellington, 20th November, 1898
- New Zealand Hemp
- Woolsacks, Cornsacks, and Gunny-bags p. 10
- Belfast
- New York p. 11
- Washington
- Kentucky Hemp
- Manila and Sisal Fibres p. 12
- Relative Strength of Fibres
- Summary p. 14
- President McKinley
- Boston
- Bonuses of £1,750 and £250
- General Imports and Exports
- Canada—Montreal
- New Zealand Hemp
- Rates of Freight p. 16
- Our Exports to Canada
- British Columbia
- Frozen Meat
- Butter p. 17
- Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
- Cold-storage on Shore
- Exports from British Columbia
- Correspondence
- Montreal Imports and Exports
- Improved Preparation of Hemp p. 18
- Boards of Trade
- Extension of Trade with Canada p. 19
- Other New Zealand Produce
- General Remarks
- Newspaper Reviews p. 20
- London Office
- Conclusion
- Addenda p. 21
- The Belfast Rope work Company (Limited), Belfast, 15th August, 1898
- John Holmes, Esq., Grand Central Hotel, Belfast
- British Columbia Board of Trade, Board of Trade Buildings, Victoria, B.C., 21st October, 1898 p. 23
- [Extract from New Zealand. Gazette, 7th Nov., 1895.] — Bonuses for Encouragement of New Zealand Hemp (Phormium tenax) Industry.—notice No. 430
- Bonus No. 1
- Bonus No. 2 p. 24
- An Octogenarian's Recollections: Incidents in the Life of a Native of Dundee — by David Rough
- An Octogenarian's Recollections
- [introduction]
- Dundee in 1820 p. 4
- Tayport and Broughty Ferry p. 5
- Old System of Municipal Government p. 7
- A Sailor Boy On Board a Brig p. 8
- Beginning of the Temperance Movement in Dundee p. 9
- A Visit to St Petersburg p. 10
- A Mishap at Sea p. 11
- Wintering in Pomerania p. 13
- My Next Voyage p. 14
- Wished to Extend My Experience p. 15
- A Free Passage in a Ship to Singapore p. 17
- My First Appointment as an Officer p. 19
- The Island of Java p. 20
- Crossing the North Sea p. 21
- Influence of the Moon on the Weather p. 22
- My Last Voyage p. 23
- An Excursion p. 24
- The Philippine Islands p. 25
- A Visit to Australia p. 26
- A British Colony in New Zealand p. 28
- Hoisting the British Flag at Auckland p. 30
- Appointed to be a Captain of Militia p. 32
- A Brush with Pirates p. 33
- Testimonials of Appreciation p. 34
- Past Colonial Officials p. 35
- The Late Sir George Grey p. 36
- America and New Zealand in 1844 p. 37
- New Zealand in 1849 p. 38
- An Interesting Maori Encampment p. 40
- New Zealand at the Present Time p. 41
- The South Sea Islands p. 43
- The Samoan Islanders p. 45
- Settlement in England p. 47
- Egypt and Palestine
- In Sight of Jerusalem p. 50
- From Jerusalem to Jericho p. 52
- On the Way to Damascus p. 54
- Egypt p. 55
- The Isles of Greece p. 57
- Constantinople p. 58
- Scenery of the Crimea p. 59
- The Fascinations of Italy p. 60
- Former Modes of Travel in Italy p. 62
- An Audience of the Pope p. 63
- From Sardinia to Tunis p. 65
- The Rock of Gibraltar p. 66
- Picturesque Spain p. 67
- Travelling Experiences p. 69
- Iceland and Its People p. 71
- The Writer's Longest Journey p. 73
- China and Japan p. 75
- The American Continent p. 76
- In South America p. 78
- Remarks on America p. 80
- Subterranean Experiences p. 81
- Chicago "World's Fair." p. 83
- Passion Play at Oberammergau p. 84
- Mount Washington
- Summing Up p. 85
- Appendix p. 88
- Social Problems — by Samuel Vaile
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- Introduction to My Sixth Pamphlet
- [decorative feature] p. 4
- Railway Administration
- Without Motion there is not, there cannot be, any life. On the Power to Move
- Introductory
- Someone ought to be sent to Jail p. 6
- Railway Committee, 1898 p. 8
- Which System is the Most Simple? p. 13
- The Financial Outcome of the Stage System p. 21
- What has been done in Hungary p. 22
- [new system proposed] p. 25
- The New System Described
- Tariff of Fares and Rates for the Auckland Section p. 26
- Examples
- Goods Rates
- Parcels Rates p. 27
- Primary Objects of the Stage System
- Small Freeholders p. 29
- What would a Trial of the Stage System Cost? p. 32
- Influence of the Stage System on Land Values p. 33
- How are we to secure a trial p. 35
- My Offer p. 36
- Some Proofs of my ability to deal with this subject p. 37
- Russia p. 39
- The Future Control of our Railways p. 41
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- Appendix. — The Minister of Public Works and the Commissioners p. 47
- Differential Rating p. 54
- A Few Examples p. 60
- London and North-Western Line p. 61
- Cork and Bandon Line
- Birkenhead Railway
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My Policy p. 68
- [introduction] p. 68
- Resumption of Lands for Settlement
- Public Reserves p. 70
- The Importance of the Road
- Railway Construction—Narrow-gauge Railways p. 71
- South Island p. 72
- Recapitulation
- The Rolling Stock p. 73
- Will this Scheme of Construction Pay? p. 74
- Education
- The Upper House p. 75
- Disenfranchisement of Wellington
- The Federation of Literary Associations p. 76
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The Single=Tax Scheme of Robbery p. 79
- [introduction] p. 79
- Failure of the Single Tax Principle p. 89
- Socialists and Single-Taxers p. 92
- Democracy in New Zealand — by William Warrand Carlile p. 297
- New Zealand — by Robert Stout
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Freedom of Thoughts Speech in New Zealand — by James Grattan Grey p. 548
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- The Transyaal War p. 11
- Wellington Terrace, 12th February, 1900. The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier
- Premier's Office, Wellington, 13th February, 1900. J. Grattan Grey, Esq., Wellington Terrace p. 14
- (From The "New York Times," November 26th.)
- Wellington Terrace, Wellington, 15th February, 1900. The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier p. 15
- 41, Wellington Terrace, February 13, 1900. W. Gray, Esq., Under Secretary, Post and Telegraph Department p. 18
- General Post Office, Wellington, 15th February, 1900 p. 19
- General Post Office, Wellington, 20th February, 1900
- The Samoan Question p. 20
- [From the "New York Times," December 24, 1899.]
- God's Work by Restored Apostles. Also an answer to Bishop Wallis, Diocese of Wellington, to his charge of spiritual error against this work — by J. Moore Ritchie
- The Report of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting Of the Council of the Institute Held At Timaru, January 2nd, 1900 — by Educational Institute of New Zealand
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- New Zealand Educational Institute. — The Seventeenth Annual Meeting Of the Council of the Institute Was Held at Timaru on January 2nd, 1900, and Following Days
- First Session
- Second Session. — January 2nd, 1900, 2.30 P.M p. 14
- Third Session. — January 3rd, 1900, 10 A.M p. 15
- Fourth Session. — January 3rd, 1900, 2.30 P.M p. 16
- Fifth Session p. 17
- Sixth Session. — January 4th. 1900, 2.30 P.M
- Seventh Session p. 21
- Constitution of the New Zealand Educational Institute p. 23
- Executive for 1900 p. 25
- New Zealand Educational Institute p. 26
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A Summary of Chapter XV. of the Romance of the Heavens...: being the application of the theory of 'Constructive Impact' to cosmic evolution — by Alexander William Bickerton
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A Summary of Chapter XV. of the Romance of the Heavens
- [introduction]
- Chapter XV. — Synoptic Statement of the Principles and Phenomena of Cosmic Impact: Prepared for the Use of Scientific Men and Societies
- Contents
- Stellar Collision
- Partial Impact p. 5
- New Stars and Planetary Neulæ p. 7
- Selective Molecular Escape p. 9
- Formation of Star-Clusters and Meteoric Swarms p. 11
- Comets p. 13
- Variable Stars p. 14
- Double Stars p. 16
- Nebulæ p. 19
- The Origin of the Galactic Universe p. 21
- The Solar System p. 22
- Mathematical Conditions of the Formation of Nebulæ p. 28
- The Cosmos Possibly Immortal p. 29
- The Third Body. — To The Editor
- An Admirable Introduction to Physiography — The Romance of the Earth
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A Summary of Chapter XV. of the Romance of the Heavens
- Woman's Sphere and Influence and The Female Franchise — by John Ross
- Cosmic Evolution — by Alexander William Bickerton p. 12
- An Essay on Prison Reform — by A. C. Hoggins
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- [covers] p. 223
- [title page]
- Preface
- An Essay on Prison Reform
- [introduction]
- I p. 10
- II
- III p. 20
- IV p. 25
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- At the cross-roads — by Joseph Thomas Ward
- Industrial Arbitration in New Zealand: Is It a Success? — by J. MacGregor, John McGregor, J. MacGregor, John McGregor
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- Industrial Arbitration in New Zealand. — By J. Macgregor. — No. I
- No. II. — Conciliation a Failure p. 8
- III p. 9
- IV.—"The Statute of Labourers Upside Down p. 11
- V.—Colonial Trade Unionism p. 13
- "May 27, 190D1 p. 15
- [section]
- VI.—The Economics of the Minimum Wage p. 16
- VII.—Judge Backhouse's Report p. 19
- Federal and State Banks and Currency Reform — by John Ross
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Human Betterment — by Wilhelmina Sherriff Bain
- Human Betterment
- Federation of Fiji with New Zealand — by Fiji Federal League
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- Introductory. — The Fiji Federal League
- Petition
- Memorial
- Petition
- Federation with New Zealand
- From the Fiji Times, June 16, 1900
- From the Fiji Times, June 16, 1900 p. 8
- From the Fiji Times, June 20, 1900 p. 10
- From the Fiji Times, June 23, 1900 p. 11
- From the Fiji Times, June 27, 1900 p. 13
- From the Fiji Times, June 30, 1900 p. 15
- From the Fiji Times, June 20, 1900 p. 21
- From the Fiji Times, July 18, 1900 p. 23
- From the Fijt Times, July 21, 1900 p. 24
- From the Fiji Times, July 25, 1900 p. 41
- From the Fiji Times, August 18, 1900 p. 43
- Federation and The Natives
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Extension of Trade And Commerce: a paper read ... before the Conference of New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, at Wellington, on 6th February, 1902 — by John Holmes p. 20
- [title page]
- Extension of Trade and Commerce. — Paper Read by Mr John Holmes at the Chambers of Commerce Conference
- Industrial conciliation and arbitration in New Zealand; a reply to the articles published in the 'Otago Daily Times' by Mr John Macgregor ... against the labour laws — by Edward Tregear
- Feeling the Way in the Canton Villages — by George Hunter McNeur
- The Parliamentary Debate on "Vaile's Stage System." — by Samuel Vaile
- The Parliamentary Debate on "Vaile's Stage System."
- [comment on the arguments put forward] p. 2
- Mr. Pirani (Palmerston) p. 3
- Mr. E. M. Smith (Taranaki)
- Mr. Hutcheson (Wellington City)
- Mr. Napier (Auckland City)
- Mr. Carncross (Taieri) p. 4
- Mr. Monk (Waitemata)
- Sir J. G. Ward, Minister for Railways p. 5
- The Minister for Railways' Offer p. 7
- Mr. Massey (Franklin) p. 11
- Mr. Lawry (Parnell) p. 12
- Mr. G. W. Russell (Riccarton) p. 13
- Mr. George Fowlds (Auckland City) p. 14
- Hon. Mr. McGowan (Minister of Justice) p. 16
- Mr. Flatman (Geraldine)
- Mr. Palmer (Ohinemuri) p. 17
- Mr. McNab (Mataura)
- Mr. Herries (Bay of Plenty)
- Mr. Barclay (Dunedin City) p. 19
- The Voting
- Concluding Remarks
- The Postal and Other Systems as applied to Railway Administration
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The railways of New Zealand: paper read before the Congress of New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, 4th February, 1902 — by Samuel Vaile
- The Railways of New Zealand — Letter to Sir Joseph Ward
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The Past, Present, and future of our Railways p. 2
- [introduction] p. 2
- Policy that should Govern the Construction and Administration of Railways
- Where the Rt. Hon. Mr. Seddon's Surpluses came from p. 5
- What it Costs to Earn each £100 p. 6
- Increase in the number of Railway Employees p. 7
- Worse furnished with Rolling Stock now than they were 13 years ago p. 8
- Causes of this Lamentable Failure
- Mileage in Proportion to Population p. 9
- How can we Improve the Position?
- What we really want p. 10
- [discussion] p. 11
- Auckland, 10th December, 1901. Hon. Sir Joseph Wakd, Minister for Railways, Wellington: p. 13
- [note regarding letter] p. 16
- Poetry as a Factor in Education; An Address delivered ... before the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1902 — by Arnold Wall
- Wanganui old settlers — by James Garland Woon
- Report of public meeting held in the hall of the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday evening, 12th July, 1899 — by Australasian Federation League (Auckland Branch)