The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 79
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 79]
- New Zealand's Industries and Private Profits — by T. J. McBride
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- Introductory
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Some Facts and Detailed Evils of the Private Profit System p. 4
- [introduction] p. 4
- Evolutionary Advancement p. 9
- New Zealand's Industries Stand First p. 10
- No Idle Dueam p. 12
- Trade Agreements
- Foreign Competition p. 13
- Our Present Need p. 14
- Stop Importation and Limit Profit
- Profitable Markets p. 15
- Remunerative Work for Every Citizen p. 16
- Return Cargo
- Surplus Profits Must Belong to the Whole People p. 17
- Elect Pledged Representatives p. 18
- Use the Public Credit
- Labour Cannot Buy Her Surplus Products p. 19
- Where the Profits Go
- Work For Public Ownership p. 20
- Parents and Children p. 21
- A White New Zealand p. 22
- What State Competition Will Do
- Private Profits Must Go p. 23
- The Independent-Labour Party. — Suggested National Objective and Platform, Covering Immediate and Prospective Demands p. 24
- "New Zealand-Labour Party" — Objective & Platform p. 41
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The Functions of the University School of Commerce; An Address Delivered to the Auckland Chamber of Commerce on October 19th, 1910 — by W. C. W. McDowell
- The Functions of the University School of Commerce
- [introduction]
- History of the School p. 4
- The Movement At Home p. 5
- How Great Britain was Aroused p. 6
- What England has Done p. 7
- Functions of the School p. 9
- Course for Bachelor of Commerce Degree p. 10
- The Associate Course p. 12
- Necessity for Research p. 13
- Commercial Library and Museum p. 15
- The Development of Character p. 16
- A Conference Urged
- Vote of Thanks p. 18
- Hoped-For Outcome
- Practical Political Economy — by John Johnson
- Practical Political Economy
- [Labour the Average Fixer of Values] p. 44
- The Distributing Trades p. 5
- The Merits of Ale p. 60
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University Development in New Zealand — by J. W. Joynt p. 257
- [University Development in New Zealand] p. 257
- Rhodesian Affairs p. 262
- Address of Mr. W. J. Speight to the Electors of Eden — by W. J. Speight
- [introduction] p. 44
- Disgust With Politics
- The Real Evil p. 2
- Single Electorates a Bar
- Facts in Support p. 3
- The Remedy
- Legislative Council p. 5
- The Land Question p. 6
- Native Land Question p. 7
- Our National Educational System p. 8
- The Liquor Question
- Political Parties
- Financial Position of the Dominion p. 10
- The Opposition p. 11
- Liberal Always p. 12
- Conclusion
- [printer details]
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The Pacific Ocean in the Racial History of Mankind — by J. Macmillan Brown
- [title page]
- The Pacific Ocean in the Racial History of Mankind
- I. The Past
- II. The Future p. 98
- Legal Liberty; a lecture delivered before the Philosophical Society, Palmerston North, on Thursday, April 21, 1910 — by Dr. Findlay, Dr. Findlay, Dr. Findlay, Dr. Findlay
- Defence of The Secular Solution Our National System of Education
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- [Appendix I.) — The Secular Education League 1907 p. 19
- Manifesto p. 20
- [Appendix II.] — The Secular Education League. — An Appeal by Churchmen to Churchmen p. 21
- [Appendix III.] — The Secular Education League. — An Appeal by Nonconformists to Nonconformists p. 23
- [Appendix IV.] — Secular Education League. — Views of Religious Leaders on Secular Education p. 26
- [Appendix V.] — Bible Teaching in Schools p. 28
- Secular Education Defence Leag
- Defence The Secular Solution
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[Appendix I.] The Secular Education League. 1907 p. 19
- [General Council p. 19
- [Manifesto p. 20
- [Appendix II.] — Tract 14. — The Secular Education League p. 21
- [Appendix III.] — Tract 13. — The Secular Education League p. 23
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[Appendix IV.] — Tract 5 — The Secular Education League p. 26
- The Rev. Dr. Fairburn in the "Daily News" on January 11th, 1907:— p. 26
- Principal Henderson, President of the Baptist Union, in his Presidential Address before the Spring Assembly Meetings, April, 1907 ("Baptist Times," April 26th). said:—
- The Rev. J. H. Jowett, addressing the National Council of Free Churches, said:— p. 27
- The Rev. J. Hirst Hollowell, "Daily News," April 15th, 1907:—
- Words of Archbishop Temple, written when Headmaster of Rugby:—
- What Dr. Parker thought about Secular Education (reprinted from the "Times," October 18th, 1894):—
- [Appendix V.] p. 28
- Secular Education Defence League
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[Appendix I.] The Secular Education League. 1907 p. 19
- Reminiscences of An Old Colonist — by Thomas Bevan
- Reminiscences of an Old Colonist
- Historical Otaki—Early Maori Settlements
- Otaki Maori Mission Church, "Rangiatea."—History of its Erection p. 3
- The Late Archdeacon Samuel Williams p. 7
- Maori Customs—Tohunguism and other Traditions p. 9
- Maori Marriage Customs p. 11
- Maoris' Amusements, Habits, and Customs p. 14
- The Good Old Days p. 17
- Maori History of the West Coast p. 18
- Wanganui In Early Days. — An Unforgotten Tragedy p. 21
- The Influence of Christianity p. 31
- History of the Early Ngatitoas p. 24
- Early Colonisation—The Passing of a Pioneer p. 25
- Inquiry into The Cost of Living in New Zealand, 1910-11 — by J. W. Collins p. 27
- Pastoral on Socialism Francis, — By the Grace of God and Favor of the Apostolic See. — Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan — To the Clergy and Faithful in the Said Diocese. — Health and Benediction in the Lord — by Francis Mary Redwood
- An Appeal in the Name of the Great God to the Christian People of our Beloved Maoriland — by W. B. Young
- History of Wellington Post-office and its Buildings
- Notes on Waerenga & Ruakura State Farms — by Gerald L. Peacocke
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- Introductory
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Waerenga State Farm of Demonstration p. 4
- [introduction] p. 4
- Unpromising Soil
- Might Possibly Grow Wattles
- Effects of Tillage
- Vine Growing Successful p. 5
- The "Practical" Man on "Fancy Farming."
- Experimental Work Not Directly Profitable
- Experimental Distinct from Demonstration Work
- How to Show that Good Farming Pays p. 6
- Educational Results from Demonstration Farms and Agricultural Colleges
- A Commercial Value Given to Previously Unsaleable Lands
- Fruit Growing Proved Highly Successful p. 7
- Preparing Fruit Farms for Small Settlers
- Cost of Scheme Recouped to the State
- General Cultural Value of Waerenga Demonstrated p. 8
- Enormous Cost for Manure a Delusion
- Waerenga Wine
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Ruakura State Farm of Demonstration p. 9
- [introduction] p. 9
- Some Convincing Figures p. 10
- Intensive Agriculture and Demonstration Farms
- Women and Bee-Keeping
- A State Farm that is not a Financial Failure
- Ruakura as a Business Proposition p. 11
- Worth £60,000 To-Day
- Drainage a Permanent Improvement
- How Experimental Work is Profitable p. 12
- The Dairying Department
- A Model Milking Shed
- The Plant-Testing Work
- A Good Disease-Resistant Wheat p. 13
- Mangels
- Experiments with Lucerne
- Twelve Inches Growth in Twelve Days
- How Manured
- A Broadcast Crop
- Forty Tons of Green Forage Per Acre p. 14
- More About Plant Testing
- Breeding New Varieties of Grass and Cereals
- Variety of Prairie Grass for Pasture
- The Ruakura Rust-Proof Oat
- A Good Cropper p. 15
- The Farm Cadets
- Sound Elementary Teaching
- A Valuable Business Training
- The Manager of Ruakura p. 16
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Presidential Address delivered at the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute on 30th January 1914 — by Charles Chilton
- [title page]
- Presidential Address p. 363
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The Drift Towards Anarchy: its Cause and its Cure — by George Fowlds p. 367
- [title page]
- The Drift Towards Anarchy: Its Cause and Its Cure
- [introduction]
- War, Hate, Anarchy, and Chaos
- The Robbery of the Many in the Interests of a Few p. 2
- Labour Movement: Active but Chaotic
- What About the Churches? p. 3
- Pulpit, Politics, and People
- Drifted Out of Touch p. 4
- "A Distinct Break" and Its Causes
- The Church and Labour p. 5
- The Crying Need of the Church To-day
- The Ultimate Law of Life p. 6
- The Root Cause of Labour Problems p. 7
- Make Room at the Father's Table
- The Mosaic Land Laws Should be Brought Up-to-date
- A New Emancipation Movement p. 8
- The Establishment of Social Justic
- [Pastoral on the duties of the individual, the family and the State] — by Francis Mary Redwood
- Report on the Montessori Methods of Education — by M. M. Simpson
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- The Montessori Method. — World-Wide Interest
- Dr. Montessori and Her Method p. 8
- The Leading Principle of the Montessori Method. — Self-Education through Liberty p. 10
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The Equipment and Didactic Material p. 14
- [The Equipment and Didactic Material] p. 14
- Exercises of Practical Lite
- Sense Training—Touch
- The Sense of Hearing
- Weight p. 15
- Visual Perception of Dimensions
- The Broad stair
- The Lon Slaif
- The Tower
- Visual Perception of Form
- The Sense of Colour p. 16
- Design as an Introduction to Writing
- Visual and Tactile Perception of Alphabetical Signs
- Numeration and Arithmetic p. 17
- Montessori Discipline p. 18
- The Montessori Movement in England p. 22
- The Jews' Infant School, Buckle-Street, Whitechapel p. 23
- The Montessori Experiment at Blackfriars p. 25
- Abolition of Class Work and Substitution of Individual Teaching p. 27
- Retardation and its Remedy p. 31
- Introduction of the Montessori Method Into Small Schools p. 33
- The Teaching of Writing and Reading
- Revised Furniture
- Smaller Classes p. 38
- Larger Classrooms p. 39
- More Liberty for the Teacher p. 40
- The Mistress of a Department should be Free from a Class
- More Open air Schools and Classes
- Cost of the Montessori Material p. 41
- Defects of the Montessori System p. 42
- Concluding Remarks p. 44
- Armageddon: A Full and Truthful Account of that Great Battle — by Peter Oliphant
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- [covers] p. 47
- [title page]
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- Introduction
- Chapter I p. 17
- Chapter II. — The message to the seven senses in Peter, who to clericalism is a stone of stumbling and a blue Peter and sail away flag to their doctrines p. 19
- Chapter III. — What Bill was commanded to write to certain other senses in the son of plain man, who is now let loose with club in hand, to cast down and destroy their imaginations p. 22
- Chapter IV. — The Throne of God p. 24
- Chapter V. — Of the book sealed with seven seals p. 26
- Chapter VI. — The opening of the seals in order p. 28
- Chapter VII. — The servants of God who were sealed p. 30
- Chapter VIII. — 1. The seventh seal opened. 6. Great plagues, trials and tribulations p. 32
- Chapter IX. — The sounding of the fifth angel p. 34
- Chapter X. — An angel appeareth with a book p. 36
- Chapter XI. — The two witnesses prophesy, and the result thereof p. 38
- Chapter XII. — Of the woman clothed with the sun p. 41
- Chapter XIII. — The beast with seven heads and ten horns p. 44
- Chapter XIV. — The fall of Babylon p. 46
- Chapter XV. — The seven angels with the seven plagues p. 48
- Chapter XVI. — The seven angels pour out their vials p. 50
- Chapter XVII. — The woman arrayed in purple and scarlet p. 52
- Chapter XVIII. — The fall of Babylon p. 55
- Chapter XIX. — The Marriage of the Lamb p. 57
- Chapter XX. — Satan bound for a thousand years p. 59
- Chapter XXI. — Description of the heavenly Jerusalem p. 61
- Chapter XXII. — The glorious state of God's servants p. 65
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- The Call of the Camps — by L. S. Fanning
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Woman's Word to Manhood p. 4
- Auckland p. 4
- Otago
- Wellington p. 5
- Canterbury
- [photograph] p. 6
- A Glance Backward p. 7
- The Soldierly Spirit p. 11
- Zeal for Service p. 15
- Beauty and the Brave p. 17
- The New Zealand Army (By E. E. M.) p. 19
- Fame of the Anzacs p. 26
- Camp Townships p. 27
- Pleasure at the Soldiers' Club p. 30
- Various Facts p. 32
- The Capital City p. 35
- Bank of New Zealand p. 40
- ——BANK OF NEW ZEALAND—— p. 41
- Scope of the Public Trust p. 43
- Loans
- Office Charges
- Sunny Nelson p. 44
- Marvel of the Moutere Hills
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Woman's Word to Manhood p. 4
- Conscription to be, or not to be? — by Hugh Mackenzie
- Empire leaflets [1-3, 1916]
- The New Zealand Hospital Ship "Maheno" — by Arthur William Brito Savile Foljambe Liverpool
- The Sport of Kings — by Charles Lewis
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- The Sport of Kings
- II.—Of Breeding and Judging p. 9
- III.—Of Racing Literature p. 14
- IV.—Of Backing Horses p. 17
- V.—Of Racing Blood p. 23
- VI.—The Object of Racing p. 28
- VII—On Turf Morality p. 34
- VIII.—Some General Remarks p. 38
- IX.—Why all this Pother? p. 43
- Appendices
- [introduction] p. 47
- A. (May be "filed for reference.")
- B p. 49
- C p. 50
- D
- E
- F p. 51
- G
- Workers Educational Association Second Annual Dominion Report [1916] — by Workers Educational Association of New Zealand
- Old Hawke's Bay — by W. Dinwiddie
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Old Hawke's Bay
- The Colenso Journals
- At the Bay of Islands p. 6
- Early Journeys p. 9
- Arrival at Ahuriri p. 10
- The Mission Station p. 12
- Native Neighbours p. 15
- Missionary Work p. 16
- A Great Traveller p. 18
- Some Difficulties p. 19
- Early Agriculture p. 21
- Maori and Pakeha p. 22
- Upholding the Law p. 25
- The Whalers p. 27
- The White Settlers p. 28
- The End of his Career p. 31
- Old Hawke's Bay
- The Early Settlers p. 32
- Maori and Pakeha
- The Early Whalehs p. 34
- The First Visitors p. 36
- Settlers at the Port p. 39
- Settlers on the Plains p. 41
- Native Land Purchases p. 44
- Earlier Communications p. 45
- An Early Description p. 47
- The First Census p. 50
- The Church p. 52
- Social Conditions p. 54
- The Soldiers p. 55
- Some Pioneers p. 58
- The First Officials p. 59
- Sepration p. 60
- The New Province p. 63
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Old Hawke's Bay
- The Frozen Meat Industry of New Zealand — by M. A. Eliott
- The Co-operative Movement in New Zealand Agriculture — by Edwin Hall
- New Zealand's Industries and Private Profits — by T. J. McBride