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The Right Honourable Sir Francis H. D. Bell, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.,: His Life and Times

Index

page 315

Index.

A
Advocacy of violence 186
Aged and Infirm Persons Protection 299
Agent-General, Dillon Bell's views 17
Allen, Sir James, and Bible in Schools 122
      Complaints against 136
      Bell defends 137
      Letters from Bell 231, 235, 238, 242
      and conscription 122
America and the War 145
Ancestry of Bell 1 et seq.
Anti-conscriptionists 132, 144
Anzacs 118
Appeal, Court of, and Hall Trial 58
Proposed 56
Arnold, Thos., quoted 12
Asquith, H. H., and Bell 294, viii
Atkinson, Sir Harry 16, 19, 62
Attorney-General, Bell as 153 et seq.
Auckland Law Society and R. A. Singer 153
Australia, H.M.A.S 115-16
B
Balfour formula 262
Ballance, Hon. John 19, 96
Bar, Sixty years at the 54
Bar Council in England 155, 157
Barclay of Urie 3
Barristers, Rights of 153 et seq.
Bell, Arthur, Letters to 5, 6, 22, 34, 173, 187, 203-11, 250-51, 276, 282, 284
      His narrative of early days 27
Bell, Cheviot, War Service 110
      Miss Enid 110
      Ernest 110
      Miss Violet 110
      W. H. D 109
Bell-Sewell Ministry 12, 24
"Bell Block" (Taranaki) 11
      (Hutt) 24
Bell, Sir F. D 9et seq.95f
Bell, Sir F. H. D., on Censorship 182
      as Crown Prosecutor 163
      Attorney-General 153
      Leader of Council 171 page 316
Bell, Sir F. H. D., as Prime Minister 237
      Commissioner of State Forests 192
Bett, Dr. (Nelson) 26f
Bill of Rights 159
Bledisloe, Lord, and Waitangi Gift 299
      Letters to Bell 92, 300, 308
Boys' High School, Otago 36
Bright, John 129
Byron quoted 147
C
Cabinet crisis 110
      Bell's work in 295
Cadet Corps 39
Cambridge, St. John College 43
Campbell, A. B 59, 306
"Cannibalism, Political" 98f
Cartoon of Bell 291
Cecil, Lord 261
Censorship 174
Chamberlain, Sir Austin 214, 257
Chapman, Lady, her history of Quakers 3
Chapman, J 57
      Martin, K.C 175
Christie, J. (C.M.G.) 107, 207
Churchill, Winston 205
Civis Britannicus sum 201
Classics, Bell's love of 318
Cricket, Bell's interest in 305
Coal-miners and War Regulations 135
Coates, Rt. Hon. J. G., and Forestry 198
      elected Leader 238, 240
      Bell's praise of 242
      Ministry 245 et seq.
      Defeat of 275
      Letters to 246, 252-53, 257
Colonial Law Journal 60
Communist programme 179-82
Conscientious objectors 125-27
Conscription 122
Constitution Act and Legislative Council 95
      Judges' salaries 159
Contributory negligence 147
Conversion of Public Debt 286
Cross-examination, Right of 157
Council of New Zealand Law Society 156
Council, Proposed Empire 267
Council of the League 257
Curacoa, H.M.S 34
D
Death Duties 65
Deeds Registration 223
Democracy and censorship 183
Defence Department 138
De Latour, C, on Bell 227
Denniston, J 57 page 317
Deputations and Bell 293
Disraeli 48
Divorce Law 161
Dominions and Hague Tribunal 255
Domett Ministry 13
Drainage of Wellington 77
Dunedin, Early life in 35
E
Earthquake of 1848 25
      1855 24
Edwards, J 153
Election, General, 1890 62
      1893 67
      1911 82
      1914 117
      1919 171
      1922 228
      1925 245
      1928 275
      1931 283
      1935 283
Election, By, 1892 65
      In England, 1874 49
Ellis, Captain MacIntosh 193, 199
Empire naturalization 200
      problems 251, 264
Evans, Mr. Herbert 60f
Exchange rate 285
Expeditionary Force 110, 144
F
"Father of Forestry," Bell as 195
Fenton, Judge 57
Ferguson, Sir R. Munro 113
Fergusson, Sir Charles 283
Finance, Municipal 79
Fisher, Hon. F. M. B 83
      and Expeditionary Force 112 et seq.
Flour-milling case 247
Foreign policy 272
Forbes, Rt. Hon. G. W 277, 282
Forest policy 190
Fox Ministry 13
Fraser, Hon. Peter 303
Fraser, Sir William 83
Freehold v. Leasehold 64
Freemason, Bell as Grand Master 299
G
Gallio as a Judge 176
Geneva 253
Germany enters League 256
Gisborne's Rulers and Statesmen, quoted 13, 21page 318
Godley, General 108, 120
Gorst, Sir John 31, 44, 48
Graduated land-tax 87
Grey, Sir George 16, 95
H
Hague Court 253, 255
Haldane, Lord, letters to Bell 60
Hall, Thos., Trial of 57
Hall-Jones, Sir William 145-47
Hall-Thompson, Captain R. N 114-15
Harper, Sir George 304
Hawken, Hon. O., and Forestry 198
Herald, New Zealand, on Bell 84
Herdman, Sir A. 83, 153
Herries, Sir William 83
High Commissioner, Status of 266
Holker, Sir John, Q.C., M.P 44
Holland, H., M.P., and censorship 179
Hort, Margaret 13
Hospitality, Bell's 301
Hulme Court, Auckland 27
Hurst, Sir Cecil 254
I
Ibuki, H.L.J.M.S 111, 114
Immigration 88
      Restriction 128, 206
Imperial Conference, 1923 268
      1926 261
Imperial Council (proposed) 270
Imperial Legislation and New Zealand 207
International Court of Justice 254
Ireland and Hague Tribunal 255
Isitt, Hon. L. M 302
Izard, C. B 45, 52
J
Jellicoe, Lord, Correspondence with 187, 232, 239, 241
Johnston, Mrs. Harold 110
Jordan, W. J., High Commissioner 260
Judges, Bell's correspondence with 154
      and the Crown 160
      salaries 158
Jury, Trial by 162
Juries in civil cases 164, 166
      Grand, Bell defends 164
Justices, Women, Bell's view 168
K
Keith, Berriedale, Professor 18f
Kinder, Dr 28
Kitchener, Lord 47
page 319
L
Labour Party 229, 275
Lands Department 191
Land-tenure 64, 85-86
Land Transfer reform 223
Law Society, Auckland 153
      New Zealand 61
      Wellington 61
League of Nations 212, 221. 256
Lease in perpetuity 85
Legal education, Bell's 43
      career, Bell's 54
Legislative Council Reform 93 et seq.
Legitimation Act 161
Libel action, Bell v. Fair Play 68
Liberal Party 229
Liberty of speech 184
Licensing Bill 118
Liverpool, Lord 110 et seq.
Local-body finance 79
Longueval 210
M
McCombs, J., M.P. 100, 133
MacGregor, Hon. John 161
McKenzie, Sir John 70
Macnaghten, Lord, quoted 60
Mandate, Samoan 212
      Commission 256
Maori chiefs 30
Marriage law 167
Married men, Conscription of 146
Marriott on Second Chambers 104
Massey, Rt. Hon. W. F. 81, 96, 105, 117, 171, 228, 231, 235, 276, 290
Mau rebellion 220
Mayor, Bell as 74
Milner, Lord 271
Ministerial run 14, 35
      crisis 110
Minotaur, H.M.S 111, 114
Miramar, proposed purchase 78
Mitchelson, Sir E 63, 194, 197
Morley, Lord 223, 294
Mortgages Extension Act 107
Myers, Sir M., C.J. 59, 163
N
Nalder, Mr., and Land Transfer reform 226
Nash, Hon. Walter 274, 303
National Government formed 117 et seq.
      dissolved 169
National Register 122
Nationality and status of aliens 202
Naturalization 200 page 320
Negligence, Contributory 167
New Zealand Company 10
Nosworthy, Sir W 248
O
O.B. and F. Reports 61
Ormond, Hon. J. D 145, 147
Otago Boys' High School 36
Ottawa Agreement 285
P
Parliament, Bell enters 62
Parr, Sir James, becomes High Commissioner 246
Patey, Admiral 115-16
Personal characteristics, Bell's 289
Philomel, H.M.S 113-15
Pledges, War, quoted by Bell 146
Pomare, Sir M., in Massey's Cabinet 83
Prince of Wales honours Bell 209
Private life of Bell 289
Privy Council 59
      list of cases 60, 310
Property-tax 65
Proportional representation 95-98
Psyche, H.M.S 114
Public Expenditure Adjustment Act 159
Pyramus,. H.M.S 115
Q
Quaker ancestry 1 et. seq.
Quakers and conscription 122
Quakers and oath of allegiance 128
R
Railway Bill, 1894, and political control 72
Red Europe 180
Reduction of interest 287
Referendum (Australian) on conscription 132
Religious objectors 124
Rent Restriction Bill 302
Resident Minister in London 265
Returned Soldiers, Land for 138-43
Revolutionary literature 177
Rex v. Clark 153
Richardson, Sir George, on Samoa 215
Rhodes, Sir Heaton 83, 119, 308
Rolleston, Hon. William 20
Rolleston, Mrs. Iris, and Soldiers Hospital 110
Rolleston, Hon. F. J., Attorney-General 246
      Bell to 247
Russell, Lord, of Killowen 58
S
Sacrifices, War 145, 147
Salaries of Judges 158 page 321
Salmond, Sir John, Solicitor-General 105, 107, 208
      Bell's tribute 106
      and sectarian controversy 175
      and naturalization 204
Samoa 212
Samoan Expeditionary Force 114
Scharnhorst and Gneisenau 110
Sectarian controversy 174
Seddon, Rt. Hon. R. J. 70
Seddon, T. E. Y., letter from Bell 298
Sedgwick plan for immigrants 89
Sedition 185
      Correspondence with Mr. McCombs, M.P 133-34
            Mr. Holland, M.P 177
Shag Valley Station 41
Sidey, Sir Thomas 263
Simmons, Rev. Frank 36
Simon, Sir John 248
Sinclair, Sir John 265 et seq.
Singer, R. A., and Judge Edwards 153
Single men and conscription 146
Society of Friends (See "Quakers") 129
Somme Front 210
Sport, Bell's interest in 305
Stalemate, Political (1914) 117
State forests 191
Statham, Sir Charles 104, 230
Stewart, W. Downie, letters from Bell 201, 234, 278, 285, 287, vii
Stout, Sir R 20, 40, 57f, 67
T
Three-party system discussed 275
Tichborne Trial 51
Toronto Conference on Empire Affairs 272
Tourists, Bell's view 91
Triggs, Hon. Mr., quoted 94
U
United Party 275
United States and Hague 253
"Upright man" defined 151
V
Violence, Advocacy of, discussed 186
Vogel, Sir Julius, and Forestry 193
W
War problems, Bell's view 131
War Regulations 135, 175, 184
      weariness 144
      World (1914) 105
Waitara purchase disallowed 13
Wakefield, E. Gibbon 3, 300page 322
Ward, Sir Joseph, and Legislative Council 99
      Forestry 197
      the War 144
Wellington, Bell Mayor 74
Westminster, Statute of 262
Wharf labourers, War Regulations 135
Whitaker-Atkinson Government 95
Whitaker, Sir F. 55, 95, 290
Williams, Sir Joshua 57f
Women J.P.'s, Bell's view 168
Working-class literature 177
Wright, R. A, Hon., M.P 246
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