The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: a catalogue with indexes
Volume 78
Volume 78
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Frankland, Frederick William, 1854-1916. Thoughts on ultimate problems, being a synoptic statement of two theodicies. - 3 and rev. ed. - London: Philip Wellby, 1906. 48 p. |
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Smith, Stephenson Percy, 1840-1922. Taranaki, the garden of New Zealand. Short history and general description, by S. Percy Smith: with a tourists' guide to Taranaki, by W.J. Penn. - New Plymouth: W.G. Malone, 1906. 43 p. |
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Neligan, Moore Richard, Bp of Auckland, 1863 1922. The English education question: a lecture delivered in the Federal Hall, Auckland, on June 19, 1906. - Auckland: Upton & Co., 1906. 36 p. |
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Evening Post. Back to democracy. - Wellington: 1906. 14 p. Reprinted from the Evening Post, Wellington, N.Z., July, 1906. Cover title. Sometimes attributed to A.R. Atkinson. |
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N.Z. Government Life Insurance Dept. A brief survey of New Zealand's State life insurance: specially prepared for distribution at the New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-7. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1906. 36 p. |
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Stout, Sir Robert, 1844-1930. Our first premier; James Edward Fitzgerald. Sketch of his career; a lecture delivered at Victoria College on July 31st 1906. - Wellington: New Zealand Times, 1906. 12 p. Also in Personal vol. |
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Hobbs, Richard, 1833-1910. Wesleyan Native Institution: established in 1844 ... [described by R. Hobbs] - Auckland: The Brett Printing and Publishing Co., 1906. 23 p. : port. |
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King, Sir Frederick Truby, 1858-1938. The evils of cram: reports of a series of addresses bearing on the need for reform in education. - Dunedin: 'Evening Star,' 1906. 93 p. |
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Baeyertz, Charles Nalder, 1867-1943. Guide to New Zealand, the most wonderful scenic country in the world, the home of the Maori, the angler's and deerstalker's paradise. - Dunedin: Mills, Dick, 1906. 178 p. : ill., ports, maps |
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In memoriam: John Chapman Andrew. - Nelson: A.G. Betts, [1907] 11 p. Reprinted from 'The Nelsonian' Dec. 1907. |
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Canterbury Society for the Preservation of Infant Life. The Canterbury Society for the Preservation of Infant Life [rules] - Christchurch: 1907. 7 P. |
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Cleared at last. - Wellington: Printed at the Evening Post, 190 7. 38 p. The Meikle case; John James Meikle, falsely convicted of sheep stealing in 1887, was eventually cleared |
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N.Z. Dept of Labour. English 'sweated industries' exhibit catalogue. N.Z. International Exhibition, Christchurch. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1907. 38 p. |
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Bevan, Thomas, 1840-1913. The reminiscences of an old colonist. - Otaki: Otaki Mail, 1907. 65 p. : plates, ports. |
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Farnie, Thomas Cheyne. The Christchurch Navy League prize essay presented by Mr Allan Hopkins on The maintenance of the supremacy of the British Empire at sea. - Christchurch: Willis & Aiken, 1907. 16 p. |
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Findlay, Sir John George, 1862-1929. The Land Bill: address by the Attorney-General; Mr Massey's criticism answered. - Dunedin: Evening Star, 1907. 14 p. |
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Reeves, William Pember, 1857-1932. A council of the Empire. - London: British Empire League, 1907. 20 p. Reprinted from The British Empire Review. |
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Allen, Percy S., b.1876. The Pacific Islands: New Zealand's commercial interests. - Auckland: Wilson Horton, 1908. 19 p. Reprinted from New Zealand Herald. |
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Brown, John Macmillan, 1846-1935. Modern education; its defects and their remedies. - Christchurch: Lyttelton Times .... Printers, 1908. 43 p. page 65 |
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LeRossignol, James Edward, 1866-1959. Rating on unimproved value in New Zealand [by J.E. LeRossignol and William Downie Stewart] 13-22 p. Reprinted from the Journal of political economy, v.16 no.1, January 1908. |
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LeRossignol, James Edward, 1866-1959. Railways in New Zealand [by J.E. LeRossignol and William Downie Stewart] [652]-700 p. : maps Extract from Quarterly journal of economics, v.23, 1909. |
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Reade, Charles Compton. The revelation of Britain: a book for colonials. - [Wellington]: Gordon and Gotch, 1909. 83 p. : ill. |