The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 57
Contents
- [Victoria College bookplate and handwritten list of pamphlets]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 57]
- The Macleay Chronicle — And Bellinger Advertiser. — Imperial Federation — edited by Sir Robert Stout
- Information for the use of branches; issued by authority of the General Committee, December, 1884 — by Imperial Federation League
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Report of adjourned conference, and of the first meeting of the League, held November 18, 1884 — by Imperial Federation League
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- Imperial Federation League
- [Conference attendees] p. 4
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Imperial Federation p. 5
- Provisional Committee p. 5
- The Marquis Of Normanby* p. 8
- Sir Henry Holland, M.P.,* p. 9
- Mr. E. Stanhope, M.P.,†
- Lord Brabourne‡
- Mr. James Youl,§
- The Earl of Dunraven p. 10
- The Hon. J. X. Merriman*
- Mr. W. E. Forster* p. 11
- Mr. Murray Smith* p. 16
- The Earl of Rosebery†
- Sir John A. Macdonald* p. 18
- Mr. Bryce, M.P.,* p. 19
- Mr. Alfred Simmons
- Mr. Forster
- Imperial federation: report of the conference held July 29, 1884, at the Westminster Palace Hotel .. — by Imperial Federation League
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Imperial Federation
- [List of Conference Attendees]
- Letters approving of the objects of the Conference were received from the following:— p. 12
- The Marquis of Lorne, K.T., Late Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada p. 15
- Lord Wolseley, G.C.B., Adjutant-General of the British Army
- Sir Alexander Galt, G.C.M.G., Late High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada p. 16
- Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G. Late Premier of New South Wales
- Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G., formerly Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and Premier of Victoria
- Sir Thomas Mcilwraith, K.C.M.G., Late Premier of Queensland
- The Right Hon. Viscount Hampden, Late Speaker of the British House of Commons p. 17
- Sir Henry Barkly, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Successively Governor of Jamaica, Victoria, Mauritius, and the Cape
- Sir Leonard Tilley, K.C.M.G., C.B., Finance Minister for the Dominion of Canada (formerly. Premier of New Brunswick)
- The Hon. Lavington Glyde, Recently Colonial Treasurer in South Australia
- Sir John Rose, Bart., G.C.M.G., Formerly Finance Minister in the Canadian Government
- Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., K.C.M.G., Formerly Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales p. 18
- The Earl of Dunraven, K.P
- Bishop Perry, Late of Melbourne
- The Bishop of Riverina (N.S.W.)
- Professor Seeley, Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge; Author of "The Expansion of England."
- Lord George Hamilton, Conservative Member for Middlesex; Under Secretary for India, 1874—1878; Vice-President of the Council, 1878—1880 p. 20
- Mr. Joseph Cowen, Liberal Member for Newcastle p. 21
- Mr. James Bryce, Liberal Member for the Tower Hamlets
- Mr. E. Heneage, Liberal Member for. Great Grimsby
- Mr. N. Story Maskelyne, Liberal Member for Cricklade
- Mr. Alfred Simmons, Secretary of the National Association for Promoting State-Directed Emigration and Colonization p. 24
- Mr. J. Ferguson (Ceylon)
- Report of Proceedings
- [introduction]
- The Right Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P.:* p. 29
- The Chairman: p. 35
- The Earl of Rosebery:*
- Sir Charles Tupper:* p. 42
- The Earl of Wemyss: p. 45
- Mr. Bompas, Q.C.:
- The Chairman: p. 46
- The Right Hon. W. H. Smith:
- Mr. G. W. Rusden: p. 47
- The Chairman:
- The Earl of Wemyss:
- Lord Bury:*
- Mr. Bompas, Q.C.: p. 48
- Sir Henry Holland, M.P.:* p. 49
- Mr. W. Westgarth p. 50
- Mr. R. Dobell (Canada):
- Mr. T. D. Wanliss (Ballarat):
- Mr. Wanliss: p. 51
- The Chairman:
- Sir J. Eardley Wilmot, M.P.:* p. 52
- Mr. E. Stanhope, M.P.:
- Mr. Serjeant Simon, M.P.:†
- The Chairman p. 53
- The Earl of Wemyss:
- The Chairman: p. 54
- Mr. E. Stanhope, M.P.:*
- The Hon. Oliver Mowatt:* p. 55
- Mr. W. Gisborne (New Zealand):* p. 56
- The Marquis of Normanby:* p. 59
- Mr. Cropper, M.P.:†
- Mr. W. C. Borlase, M.P.:* p. 60
- The Chairman:
- Mr. G. W. Rusden: * p. 61
- Admiral Wilson:†
- The Chairman:
- Mr. J. Henniker Heaton (New South Wales):
- The Chairman: p. 62
- Mr. Albert Grey, M.P., moved: *
- Admiral Sir Spencer Robinson: p. 63
- The Chairman:
- Mr. F. Young:* p. 64
- Dr. Clark:
- Sir Charles Tupper: p. 65
- Mr. G. W. Rusden: p. 66
- The Chairman (Mr. Forster):
- Times p. 69
- Standard p. 74
- Daily News p. 78
- Daily Telegraph p. 80
- Morning Pout p. 85
- Daily Chronicle p. 88
- Scotsman p. 90
- Pall Mall Gazette. — The Future of the English Realm p. 94
- Globe p. 97
- Morning Advertiser p. 100
- Spectator p. 101
- Saturday Review p. 104
- Liverpool Post p. 108
- Liverpool Mercury
- Manchester Courier
- Manchester Guardian p. 109
- Birmingham Post
- Leeds Mercury
- Yorkshire Post p. 110
- Sheffield Telegraph
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Imperial Federation
- Expressions of opinion on imperial federation, by public men at home and in the colonies — by Imperial Federation League
- Imperial Federation — by William Edward Forster
- The progress of the working classes in the last half century — by Robert Giffen
- An Australian appeal to the English democracy — by Bernhard Ringrose Wise
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Tour round the world through New Zealand, America, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, and the continent of Europe — by Malcolm Murray Irving p. 21
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- [covers] p. 21
- [advert]
- [title page]
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To Parents & Guardians, &c
- [introduction]
- The Continent of Europe p. 7
- Rome p. 8
- English References p. 13
- Foreign References
- New Zealand References p. 14
- Australian References p. 15
- English p. 16
- Royal Thames Yacht Club, London, August 1, 1884
- New Zealand
- From Major-General f. Stoddard, R.A., Onehunga, Auckland, N.Z. Onehunga, Auckland, December 27, 1884
- Dunedin, January 2, 1885 p. 17
- Wellington, N.Z., January 13, 1885
- Christchurch, N.Z., January 1, 1885
- From fames Irving, Esq., M.D., &c., Christchurch. Christchurch, N.Z., January 10, 1885
- Invercargill, N.Z., December 30, 1884 p. 18
- From the Hon. E. E. Townshend, Auckland. Bayfield, Ponsonby, January 5, 1885
- Dunsinane, Marton, N.Z., December 28, 1884
- Australian p. 19
- From Rev. Minton-Senhouse, Curate to English Church, Muswellbrook. St. Albans, Muswellbrook, December 24, 1884
- Tamworth, December 15, 1884
- 19 and 21 O'Connell Street, Sydney, January 7, 1885
- Melbourne, December 16, 1884 p. 20
- 17 Bridge Street, Sydney, January 12, 1885
- Sydney, January 10, 1885
- Sydney, January 19, 1885
- From Captain Cargill, late of s.s. "Australia," &c. 28 Market Street, Sydney, January 13, 1885 p. 21
- Maclean, Clarence River, December 16, 1884
- Via Adelaide, S.A., November 20, 1884
- Extracts from Various Letters p. 22
- [advert]
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To Parents & Guardians, &c
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- A recent exploration of the King Country, New Zealand — by James Henry Kerry-Nicholls
- Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society and Monthly Record of Geography. April, 1885 — by Royal Geographical Society
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- Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography. — A Recent Exploration of the King Country, New Zealand. — By J. H. Kerry-Nicholls. — (Read at the Evening Meeting, February 23rd, 1885.)
- Obituary p. 249
- Report of the Evening Meetings, Session 1884-5 p. 250
- Proceedings of Foreign Societies p. 251
- New Books p. 257
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New Maps p. 264
- Europe p. 264
- Asia p. 265
- Africa
- America p. 267
- Charts
- Charts Cancelled p. 268
- Charts that have Received Important Corrections
- Atlases p. 270
- Educational p. 271
- Afghánistán as a Theatre of Operations and as a Defence to India — by Mark Sever Bell
- Afghánistán as a Theatre of Operations and as a Defence to India
- [introduction]
- Conditions Imposed By Mountains On Warfare
- Conditions Regulating The Employment Of Fortifications For Strategical Purposes p. 2
- Afghánistán Considered, As A Whole, As A Theatre Of Operations p. 3
- Co-Operation of British And Afghán Forces p. 6
- General Remarks On Operations In Afghánistán And Its Value As A Defence To India p. 7
- I.—Passive Defence Behind The Indus.* p. 12
- II.—Passive Defence Behind the Suleimán Range with the Left Pushed Forward into Peshín p. 13
- III.—Passive Defence Behind the Suleiman Range with the left Pushes Forward into Peshín, Together with the Power of Occupying the Kandahar Province at will p. 14
- IV.—A Line of Works Behind the Indus, Combined with the Occupation of the Provinces of Kábal and Kandahár, and the Perfecting of Communications by Road and Railway with India and Along its Front p. 15
- Force Required to Defend, or to Depend and Hold, Afghánistán p. 17
- Importance Of The Afghan Question To The Australasian States p. 24
- Trans-Frontier Railway Lines p. 26
- 1st or Turkish Section of Thorough route
- Want of Confidence — by Sir Robert Stout
- Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives, August 3, 1885, on the Native Land Disposition Bill, by Hon. Mr Stout and Hon. Mr Ballance — by Sir Robert Stout
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- Native Land Disposition Bill
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Proceedings of meeting of sheep-farmers in Amuri, to consider the unsatisfactory administration of the Sheep and Rabbit Act — by The Press p. 15
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- Meeting of Sheep-Farmers in Amuri
- [Copy.] Highfield, Waiau, 19th February, 1883. B. P. Bayly, Esq., Chief Inspector of Sheep, Blenheim p. 4
- [Copy.] Clyde, 7th March, 1883. J. Corbett, Esq., Highfield, Waiau p. 5
- [Copy.] Highfield, Waiau, 23rd March, 1883. B. P. Bayly, Esq., Sheep and Cattle Inspector and Registrar of Brands, Wellington
- [Copy.] Memorandum from Benjn. P. Bayly to J. Corbett, Esq., Highfield. Wellington, May 11, 1883
- [Copy.] 23rd April, 1883. Passau to Bayly
- [Copy.] Highfield, Waiau, 22nd May, 1883. Benjamin J. Bayley,Esq., Superintending Inspector, Sheep Department, Wellington p. 6
- [Copy.] Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, 2nd May, 1884. Sir Norman Campbell, Bart., Cloudy Range, Kaikoura
- [Copy.] Shag Valley Station, Waihemo, 19th July, 1884
- Once a Month
- La Nouvelle Zelande au point de vue èconomique de la Belgique — by Emile de Harven