The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 55
Contents
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- The Bible in the Schools
- Sir J. Vogel on the Settlement of the Land
- Mr Tennyson's National Song
- Thursday, July 23, 1885
- Correspondence. — Sir William Fox in Reply to Mr Stout
- The New Zealand Herald, — Tuesday, May 12, 1885 — Address By Sir G. Grey
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- Introductory
- New South Wales Assistance to Great Britain
- New Zealand's Want of Action
- New Zealand's Position
- An Imperial-Colonial Navy
- The Question of Capitation
- The Pacific Islands
- The Situation in Europe
- Colonial Matters : Serfs or Freemen
- How Things Work Here
- Sir George Grey's Remedy
- The Waimea Plains Railway
- Conclusion
- To the South
- Lines by a New Chum
- Eucalyptus Globulus
- —The Swiss Clairvoyant—
- Rule Zealandia
- Zealandla Our Own
- The Dying Infidel's Address to Death
- The Wonderful Brass-Horn
- The Education Statement
- The Oamaru Mail
- Ormond, Stout, and Smith
- The Hon. R. Stout. Premier
- Zealandia or Paradise Regained
- The Dempsey Trust Fund
- [Confidential.]
- Premier's Office, Melbourne, 20th May, 1885
- The Leader
- The Macleay Chronicle, Thursday, August 27, 1885
- Evening Herald
- Evening Herald
- Evening News and Hawke's Bay Advertiser. — The Premier
- Evening Herald
- Otago Daily Times, Friday. August 28, 1885. — Presentation of Diplomas
- The Times, Saturday, July 18, 1885. — National Education
- The Times, Saturday, July 18, 1885
- The Times, Saturday, July 18, 1885
- The Daily Telegraph, — The Chief Justice on Freethought. — To the Editor Of the Daily Telegraph
- Sir James Martin on Christianity
- The Daily Telegraph, — Review. — Public Education in New Zealand.*
- Otago Daily Times, Friday, September 4, 1885. — Chamber of Commerce
- New Zealand University. — Presentation of Diplomas
- University of New Zealand
- The Mataura Ensign, Tueday, June 16, 1885. — Another Black List
- Archbishop Moran in Reply
- Weekly Dispatch. — The House of Lords
- Mr. Bright's Farewell Lecture
- A Story with a Moral
- The Evening Star
- Local Government
- Evening Herald
- The Essayist. — Altruism
- The Hokitika High School
- An Address to Boys
- The Grey River Argus, — Published Daily
- Assessment Court
- Playful Persecution
- Auckland Benevolent Society. — Annual Meeting
- Auckland Benevolent Society. — To the Editor
- the "Hawke's Bay Herald," Saturday, August 22, 1885.)
- The Edinburgh Courant, Friday, May 8, 1885
- The Evening Star, Saturday, February 7, 1885. — Victor Hugo on Clerical Education
- Sir Julius Vogel at the Theatre Royal
- The Present and Future of the Colony
- Auckland's Past and Future
- The Events of Last Session
- Tribute to Sir George Grey
- A Plea for the Coalition
- The Government of the Future
- Encouragement of colonial industries
- Forest Conservation
- New Zealand Fisheries
- Our Agricultural Products
- Industrial Exhibitions
- The Australian Federal Proposals
- The Hinemoa Mystery Explained
- The South Sea Trading Company
- Intercolonial Ereh Trade
- Provincialism Versus Local Government
- The Mail Arrangements
- The Native Question
- Public Works and Railways
- Main Trunk Link and Branch Links
- East and West Coast Railway
- North and South
- Conclusion
- The Waikato Times. — The North Island Trunk Railway. — Turning the First Sod
- The Kapunda Herald, Friday, July 3, 1885. — South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- First Annual Meeting
- Balance-Sheet and Executive Committee's Report
- Balance-Sheet
- Executive Committee's Report
- President's Annual Report
- The Press of the Colony
- The Pulpit
- Fellow-Laborers
- Kindred Societies in Great Britain
- America
- The Australian Colonies
- Our Work
- The Society's Scheme
- The Necessity of the Movement
- A Question Of Ethics
- A Letter From Mr. Webster
- Mr. Glynn's Address
- Election of Officers
- The Natal Mercury — Commercial Advertiser and Shipping Gazette