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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 10

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New Zealand's Military and Missionary Censors 1
The Maori the same before, as after, Colonization 3
The "Tracts and Treacle" Policy towards the Savage, and its bitter fruits 4
The Colonial Office disgusted with its Protege", and getting rid of him 4
The Crown's participation in, and responsibility, for the "Waitera Purchase" 5
The "Self-Reliant" Bladder—its chivalry and collapse 6
New Zealand divided against herself 8
The Vicars of Bray of the Stafford Ministry 10
The Crown's obligations to help the Colony 11
The Crown's encouragement of and responsibility for, emigration to New Zealand 12
Property to be defended by its "Owners "—Who are the Owners of New Zealand? 13
The fallacy that such Colonies as the Australasian are not entitled to the free services of the Crown's Troops, because they do not contribute to Crown Taxes 14
Self Help 15
The cruelty and impolicy of hiring the Savage to destroy the Savage 16
The fallacy as to there being no War in New Zealand 17
The fallacy as to the Rebel Natives being vastly inferior to the Settlers in fighting power and resources 17
The special and unique value of the help of Crown Troops 19
Imperial Troops must be somewhere 20
Lord Carnarvon 21
The Australasian Republic 22
Lord Monck's fortitude 23
Mr. Gladstone's words 24
The temporary division of New Zealand into two Colonies 25
The Poverty Bay Massacre 26
Our Maori Allies 26
The Maori on Extermination 27