The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Personal Volume
Contents
- [Souvenir; the peace of the world. Programme of the peace celebrations, 1914-1919]
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Lessons from the War — by Robert Stout p. 3
- [subsection] p. 3
- [advert] p. 4
- Elijah the Prophet p. 5
- Elijah and our Mission
- [advert] p. 6
- The New Zealand Problems p. 7
- [advert] p. 8
- Self-Sacrifice p. 9
- Restitution
- Labour Unrest
- [advert] p. 10
- The Needs of Workers p. 11
- Education
- [advert] p. 12
- The Dominance of Truth p. 13
- The Future Race
- [advert] p. 14
- Will Our Race Last? p. 15
- [advert] p. 16
- An English Commission's Report p. 17
- [advert] p. 18
- [advert] p. 20
- Saturday, 19th July, Sports At Newtown Park p. 21
- [advert] p. 22
- List of Events. — Commencing at 2 p.m p. 23
- Other Events
- [advert] p. 24
- Programme p. 25
- [advert] p. 26
- [advert] p. 28
- [advert] p. 36
- [advert] p. 38
- [advert] p. 40
- Military Sports p. 41
- Punch & Judy Show
- [advert] p. 42
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What we have Done p. 43
- [introduction] p. 43
- [advert] p. 44
- Gallipoli Campaign p. 45
- [advert] p. 46
- [advert] p. 48
- War Events. — The Principal Dates p. 49
- [advert] p. 50
- [advert] p. 52
- [advert] p. 54
- [advert] p. 56
- New Zealand's Part — In the War — by F. M. Hickey p. 57
- [advert] p. 58
- [advert] p. 59
- [advert] p. 60
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Lessons from the War — by Robert Stout p. 3
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Civilisation — by Robert Stout p. 3
- [introduction] p. 3
- "Man is a Social Animal." p. 5
- Order and Progress p. 6
- Reason and Truth p. 9
- Morals and Citizenship p. 13
- Duties p. 15
- The Power of Education p. 17
- Art and society: their true relation. Address ... at the opening of the annual exhibition of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts — by Robert Stout
- Progressive Masterton. The District's freedom from crime. An address by the Chief Justice to the grand jury at the opening of the Supreme Court in Masterton on September 10th, 1917 — by Robert Stout
- Address in Reply. — Speech delivered by the Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., M.H.R., in the House of Representatives, 25th June, 1895 — by Robert Stout
- Political address. Delivered at Marton on 11th March, 1887 — by Robert Stout
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- The Premier at Marton
- Introductory
- Native Question p. 3
- Crown Lands p. 7
- The Unemployed p. 9
- Local Government p. 11
- Taxation p. 13
- Freetrade and Protection p. 14
- Political Reform p. 16
- Representation Bill p. 17
- Administration p. 19
- Loans p. 21
- Civil Service Reform p. 23
- Conclusion p. 24
- Annexation and Federation. — Speech delivered by the Hon. the Premier in the House of Representatives, November 8, 1884 — by Robert Stout
- Abolition of Provinces Bill — by Robert Stout p. 669
- Address by Sir Robert Stout — (Chancellor of the New Zealand University), — Delivered at the Annual Ceremonial and Presentation of Diplomas to Otago University Students, in Knox Church Sunday School Hall, Dunedin, on Friday, July 11, 1913. — (Reprinted from Otago Daily Times, Saturday, July 12, 1913.) — by Robert Stout
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Brotherhood. A vision of the future. Address delivered ... June 3rd, 1917 — by Robert Stout
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- Address by Sir Robert Stout
- The Brotherhood of Man p. 4
- The L.W.W. and Brotherhood p. 7
- Class Feeling p. 8
- Self-Sacrifice Wanted p. 9
- A League for Peace p. 12
- True Brotherhood p. 14
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Church of England reserve at Porirua for educational purposes; statement by the trustees and judgments of the Supreme Court — by Church of England in New Zealand. Diocese of Wellington
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- Porirua College Crust. — I.—History
- II.—Scheme Filed by Solicitor-General p. 7
- III—Judgment p. 9
- IV.—Amended Scheme for the Application of Rents p. 13
- Wallis and Others V. the Solicitor-General. Hearing 16th August. Judgment 7th September, 1900. Mr. Quick for the Plaintiffs. Mr. Gully for the Solicitor-General p. 14
- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal ... with reference to comments made upon that Court by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of Wallis and Others, appellants, and ... Solicitor-General for ... New Zealand, respondent. Together with the Judgments — by New Zealand court of Appeal, New Zealand court of Appeal, New Zealand court of Appeal, New Zealand court of Appeal
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- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal
- [introduction] p. 3
- Object of Statement p. 4
- Education in New Zealand p. 5
- The Grant Conforms to the Ordinance
- The Privy Council Judgment
- The Solicitor-General p. 8
- The Reasons for the Court of Appeal Judgment p. 11
- Charges Against the Court p. 12
- The Privy Council's Aspersions p. 18
- A Personal Statement
- Other Privy Council Judgments
- The Outlook p. 19
- Judgment of the Court of Appeal p. 34
- Judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council p. 43
- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal
- Crime in New Zealand — by Robert Stout p. 52
- Crime in New Zealand. — A Gradual Decrease. — Remarks by the Chief Justice
- Christmas 1914 — by Robert Stout
- The crux of ritualism; an appeal to all followers of Jesus Christ — by Robert Stout
- Can morals be taught in secular schools? A paper read before the Otago Educational Instittute on the 24th April, 1878 — by Robert Stout
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Mr. R. Stout, M.P.C. — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout p. 8
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- Mr. R. Stout, M.P.C.
- [introduction]
- Abolition Bill p. 2
- Provincialism p. 4
- The Conservation of Our Land Revenue p. 5
- Theoretical Aspect p. 6
- The Dunedin East Election — by Robert Stout
- Report presented at a meeting of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Sept. 28th, 1916, held in Supreme Court chambers, Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice, presiding — by Wellington Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society
- The evolution of mind. An address delivered ... before the Hawkes Bay Philosophical Institute — by Robert Stout
- Evolution and the origin of life — by Robert Stout
- Address on education; delivered ... at the meeting of the [Otago Educational] Institute held on the 15th April, 1879 — by Robert Stout
- The future: a lecture ... in aid of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Loyal Leith Lodge — by Robert Stout
- Financial statement: debate in the House of Representatives. Speech delivered ... July 19, 1893 — by Robert Stout
- Financial Debate. — Speech delivered by the Hon. Sir R. Stout in the House of Representatives on the 1st August, 1894 — by Robert Stout
- The Irish question and its lessons for colonists. A lecture — by Robert Stout
- Impressions of a visit to Europe — by Robert Stout
- Impressions of a Visit to Europe
- Leasing State lands; a speech delivered ... in the House of Representatives ... 15th September, 1875 — by Robert Stout
- Memorandum regarding the powers of the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives in New Zealand — by Robert Stout
- Memorandum Regarding the Powers of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives in New Zealand p. 1
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- Appendix No. 1. — Correspondence respecting the Powers of the Two Houses of the Legislature of Queensland. — Governor Sir A. Musgrave, G.C.M.G., to Colonel the Right Hon. F. A. Stanley, M.P. (Received, 12th January, 1886.) p. 22
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Appendix No. 2 p. 34
- Government House, Auckland, 31st December, 1862 p. 34
- Enclosure. — Case for the Opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown
- Copy of Despatch from His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, K.G., to Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B p. 38
- Enclosure. — The Law Officers to the Duke of Newcastle p. 39
- Enclosure 2. — Memorandum for His Excellency the Governor p. 41
- Further Memorandum on the same Subject by the Native Minister p. 43
- Appendix No. 3 p. 44
- Appendix No. 4 p. 46
- Appendix No. 5. — Memoranda p. 56
- Appendix No. 6. — Report of the Managers appointed Last Session by the Legislative Council to prepare a Case for the Opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown in England respecting the Practice of the two Houses of the Legislature as regards Money Bills
- [managers report] p. 72
- Legislative Council Chamber, Wellington, 18th March, 1872 p. 73
- Case for Reference to Law Officers of the Crown
- Reasons submitted by the Managers for the Legislative Council in support of the View of the Legislative Council p. 80
- Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. P. Bowen, G.C.M.G. (No. 45.) p. 93
- (Enclosure.) — The Law Officers of the Crown to the Earl of Kimberley
- Appendix No. 7 p. 95
- Appendix No. 8
- Appendix No. 9 p. 100
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Appendix No. 10 p. 102
- Jovis, 13° die aprilis, 1671 p. 102
- Veneris, 14° die Aprilis, 1671 (Post Meridiem) p. 103
- Sabbati, 15° die Aprilis, 1671
- Jovis, 20° die Aprilis, 1671
- (Post Meridiem.) p. 104
- Sabbati, 22° die Aprilis, 1671
- Thursday, 20th April p. 105
- Reasons, &c
- Introduce the Precedents thus:— p. 107
- Saturday, 22nd April p. 111
- The National Council of Women of New Zealand — by Anna Paterson Stout p. 23
- "No-Licence" in New Zealand — by Anna Paterson Stout p. 23
- New Zealand [By Robert Stout. From the Emperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, July, 1895.] — by Robert Stout
- Notes on the progress of New Zealand for twenty years, 1864-1884 — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
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- Notes on the Progress of New Zealand for Twenty Years
- I. Population, Etc p. 5
- II. Trade and Shipping p. 18
- III. Mineral Development p. 22
- II. Pastoral Development p. 24
- V. Agricultural Development p. 25
- VI. Manufactures p. 27
- VII.—Increase of Wealth, Advance in Credit, and General Material Advancement p. 31
- VIII.—Probable Future Development p. 35
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- Appendix No. 3 p. 38
- Appendix No. 2 p. 39
- Appendix No. 3
- Our First Premier. — James Edward Fitzgerald. — Sketch of His Career. — A Lecture delivered at Victoria College on July 31st, 1906, by Sir Robert Stout, C.J., Chancellor of the University — by Robert Stout
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- Our First Premier. — James Edward Fitzgerald. — Sketch of His Career. — A Lecture delivered at Victoria College on July 31st, 1906, by Sir Robert Stout, C.J., Chancellor of the University
- [introduction]
- The First Parliament p. 2
- Fitzgerald's Early History p. 3
- Arrival in New Zealand p. 4
- In the Legislature p. 6
- The Peace Party p. 9
- Views on Government p. 10
- Public education in New Zealand; a speech delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, minister of education, in the Houe of Representatives, July 21, 1885 — by Robert Stout
- Politics & Poverty — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
- "Peace or War?" "What ought we to do?" Address ... in the Unitarian Church ... January 7th, 1917 — by Robert Stout p. 10
- Religion and the state. A New Year's address ... in the Unitarian Free Church on ... 4th January, 1914 — by Robert Stout
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A message to the children of New Zealand — by Robert Stout p. 8
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- Chaucer's Good Counsel
- Great Rivers of the World. — 7. The Yangtsze-Kiang p. 290
- Primitive Method of Irrigating Rice-Fields
- A Message to the Children of New Zealand p. 296
- A Noon Song p. 298
- Britain's Sea Story. — 12. The Navy in the Great War p. 299
- Quotations Worth Remembering. — Christmas and New Year p. 307
- Looking Forward p. 309
- I. District High Schools p. 311
- II. High Schools and Colleges p. 312
- III. Technical High Schools
- IV. Evening Classes p. 313
- "Cuddle Doon." p. 317
- Contents of Part III, Volume XI, 1917 p. 319
- State Education. — A Paper Read Before the Otago Schoolmasters' Association — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
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Sir Robert Stout's Speech at the City Hall, Auckland, July 22, 1896 — by Robert Stout p. 1
- Address in the City Hall. — Enthusiastic Gathering p. 1
- The Mayor's Opening
- Sir R. Stouts Address
- Liberalism
- A Pointed Question
- Voting Machines
- Personnel of the House
- A Just Executive p. 2
- Spoils to the Victors
- Debating Hypocrites
- Not Mr. Balllance's Policy
- The Excuses p. 3
- Advances to Settlers
- Lands for Settlement
- Land Administration
- Public Works
- The Tariff p. 4
- The Remedy
- Sweating
- The social future of labourers: a paper read before the Tokomairiro Mutual Improvement Association ... Friday, 30th June 1871 — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
- Technical education; address delivered in the Theatre Royal, Auckland on April 14th — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
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- Subject; "technical Education."
- [introduction]
- Political Ideals
- Technical Education p. 2
- Practical Politics and Technical Education
- Ideals to be Sought After
- The Aim of Politics p. 3
- The Land Question
- The Land a Monopoly
- Before Henry George p. 4
- The State and the Land
- The Unearned Increment
- The Industrious Man and the Lazy Man p. 5
- Land and Property
- Land Tax
- Forest Conservation
- The State
- Higher Education p. 6
- Political Associations p. 8
- A Trip from Dunedin to Samoa — Via Tonga, Returning Via Fiji and Tonga. — By a Fourth Form High School Boy — by John Logan Stout
- True Democracy. — A Lecture — Delivered in the Protestant Hall, Napier, on Wednesday, December 5th, 1883 — by Robert Stout
- University Education. — Supplement to "N.Z. Journal of Education," April, 1917. — Address by Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice, Chancellor of the University of New Zealand, delivered before the Congress of the New Zealand Educational Institute at Wellington, 5th January, 1917 — by Robert Stout
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University Reform. — Demands of the Reform Party. — Considered by the Chancellor — by Robert Stout
- [introduction]
- Appreciatory Notes
- University Reform
- University Reform in Europe p. 2
- The Ideal University
- What the Aim of a University Should Be
- A Scheme of Study must be Formulated p. 3
- A Comparison of Syllabuses
- Limitation of Compulsory Subjects Necessary
- Teachers as Co-examiners
- Some Pertinent Inquiries p. 4
- The Question of External Examination
- Too Many Examinations
- The Value of our University Education Tested p. 5
- What New Zealand Lacks
- The Splendid Example of the United States
- Wanganui Astronomical Society Annual Meeting 1907 — by Wanganui Astronomical Society
- Anzacs honoured, by Wellington Patriotic Society. Dinner at the Town Hall. Stirring speech by Sir Robert Stout — by Robert Stout p. 20
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Needs of peace. The ideal state. Address ... at the Unitarian Church ... Dec. 15, 1918 — by Robert Stout
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Address by Sir Robert Stout
- [introduction]
- Science and Religion p. 4
- Pressing Needs p. 6
- Efficiency of Labour p. 8
- Drink and Smoking p. 9
- Open-Air Life p. 11
- Intellectual, Needs p. 12
- Settlement of Disputes p. 14
- [advert]
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Address by Sir Robert Stout
- The resurrection of Christ: a lecture ... on Sunday, the 10th October, 1880 — by Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout, Robert Stout
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Patriotism. Address delivered in Victoria Hall, Invercargill, Monday, December 17th, 1917 — by Robert Stout
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- Address by Sir Robert Stout p. 3
- "The Fortunate Isles." p. 5
- The Value of Thrift p. 6
- A Free Government p. 7
- What is Our Prime Duty? p. 9
- Prevention Better than Cure p. 11
- Prevention of Slums p. 12
- Capital and Labor: Improve the Relations
- Advocates Profit-Sharing p. 13
- The Discontinuity of Employment p. 14
- The Burdens of War p. 15
- 'Eclipse or Empire.' p. 16
- Great Waste in our Social Life p. 17
- "We Must be More Efficient.' p. 19
- Prison Reform Must Not Stop
- A Fight for a Higher and a Nobler Race; p. 21
- The Crux of the Problem p. 22
- Prisons and prisoners: a lecture delivered 28th July, 1918, in the Unitarian Free Church Wellington — by Robert Stout p. 24
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Woman suffrage in New Zealand — by Anna Paterson Stout
- Woman Suffrage in New Zealand