The Right Honourable Sir Francis H. D. Bell, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.,: His Life and Times
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
"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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Keith, Berriedale, Professor | 18f |
Kinder, Dr | 28 |
Kitchener, Lord | 47 |
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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 |
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 |
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.B. and F. Reports | 61 |
Ormond, Hon. J. D | 145, 147 |
Otago Boys' High School | 36 |
Ottawa Agreement | 285 |
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 |
Quaker ancestry | 1 et. seq. |
Quakers and conscription | 122 |
Quakers and oath of allegiance | 128 |
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 |
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 |
Three-party system discussed | 275 |
Tichborne Trial | 51 |
Toronto Conference on Empire Affairs | 272 |
Tourists, Bell's view | 91 |
Triggs, Hon. Mr., quoted | 94 |
United Party | 275 |
United States and Hague | 253 |
"Upright man" defined | 151 |
Violence, Advocacy of, discussed | 186 |
Vogel, Sir Julius, and Forestry | 193 |
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 |