The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 77
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 77]
- The Electors of Bruce Versus The Law Courts of New Zealand; the Magistrate's judgement in voiding the Bruce Licensing Poll freely criticised ... in an address to the electors of Bruce — by P. B. Fraser
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- Appendix I. — The Local Option Poll
- Appendix II. — A Reply to Leading Article in Otago Daily Times (March 25). — "Law" in Bruce p. 28
- Appendix III. — Result of Bruce Licensing Committee Election, March 30, 1903 p. 30
- Appendix IV. — Petition of Bruce Electors to Parliament to Validate the Licensing Poll p. 31
- Appendix V p. 32
- Appendix VI. — The Magistrate's Decision at Bruce p. 33
- Appendix VII. — The Magistrate's Decision at Mataura p. 37
- Appendix VIII. — Ashburton Poll. Decision of Mr C. A Wray, S.M p. 41
- Appendix IX. — The Judgment of Mr Justice Williams in Bastings v. Stratford p. 42
- Dunedin, March 30, 1900
- Early days in Otago — by James McIndoe
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- Prefix. — Crown Grant
- [advert] p. 2
- [Early Settlers' Picnic At Wingatui]
- [advert]
- [Early Settlers' Picnic at Waikouaiti]
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- [Copy of Pound Note of the Banking Company Referred to in the Text]
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- [Facsimile of One Guinea Note Issued by the Paisley Banking Co]
- [advert]
- [Early Settlers' Picnic at Waikouaiti: Group of Early Settlers and Descendants]
- [advert]
- [Miscellaneous Group at the Early Settlers' Picnic at Wingatui, february 13, 1902]
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- [Group of Early Settlers' Balclutha Picnic Committee]
- [advert]
- [Group of Old Identities at Balclutha Picnic]
- [advert]
- Dedication to the Early Settlers' Association, Otago
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- I. — Picnic at Balclutha
- II. — On the Run
- III. — Introductory p. 10
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IV. — Long Ago p. 12
- [introduction] p. 12
- Population, Crops, and Stock p. 15
- Emigrant's Farewell
- To Otago p. 16
- [comment] p. 17
- V. — Incidents p. 18
- VI. — Retrospect p. 23
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VII. — Otago News p. 27
- [preamble] p. 27
- The Otago News
- Printing p. 29
- Just Published
- Straw Bonnets p. 30
- P. Crow, Butcher
- To Let p. 31
- Oddfellows' Dinner p. 33
- Notice
- Dunedin Academy p. 34
- A Challenge
- Anniversary Ball
- VIII. — Fresh Start p. 38
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IX. — Statistical p. 43
- [Statistical] p. 43
- Shipping p. 44
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Vital Statistics p. 46
- Births p. 46
- Marriages p. 47
- Deaths p. 48
- December, 1848 p. 49
- Affix. — Farewell
- [advert]
- [William Martin and William Duff]
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- [James Adam and William Jaffray]
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- Maori Leap, — A Native Tradition
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- [notes]
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- Primary charge ... delivered at the second session of the seventeenth Synod of the Diocese of Auckland, on the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 1903 — by Moore Richard Neligan
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- Primary Charge
- [introduction] p. 2
- Deaths p. 3
- Arrivals p. 4
- The Bishops' Court
- Diocese
- Agencies p. 10
- Holy Baptism p. 12
- Holy Communion
- Marriage
- Churching of Women
- Burials p. 13
- Registers
- C.E.T.S
- British and Foreign Bible Society
- Bishopscourt p. 14
- Care of Churches
- Music and Choirs p. 15
- Complaints, Etc p. 16
- Pension Fund p. 17
- Confirmations
- Church Public Opinion p. 18
- Organisation p. 19
- Support of the Clerqy p. 22
- Supply of Clergy p. 27
- Maori Mission p. 31
- Relations with Other Bodies p. 37
- Unity p. 42
- Religious Education p. 44
- Missions and the Empire p. 53
- The Constitution p. 59
- Conclusion p. 60
- How to Meet the Needs
- Primary Charge
- The True Position of Our New Zealand Railway Investment — by Samuel Vaile
- The History of One Tree Hill, the volcanic mountain known to the Maori people as 'Maungakiekie' — by Montague Harrison Wynyard
- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal of New Zealand ... with reference to comments made upon that Court by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of Wallis and Others, appellants, and ... Solicitor-General for ... New Zealand, respondent. Together with the Judgments .. — by N.Z. Court of Appeal, N.Z. Court of Appeal, N.Z. Court of Appeal, N.Z. Court of Appeal
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- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal p. 3
- Object of Statement p. 4
- Education in New Zealand p. 5
- The Grant Conforms to the Ordinance
- The Privy Council Judgment
- The Solicitor-General p. 8
- The Reasons for the Court of Appeal Judgment p. 11
- Charges Against the Court p. 12
- The Privy Council's Aspersions p. 18
- A Personal Statement
- Other Privy Council Judgments
- The Outlook p. 19
- Judgment of the Court of Appeal p. 34
- Judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council p. 43
- Otaki, 16th August, 1848
- Trade and Empire — by John B. C. Kershaw
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- Trade and Empire. — The Future of British Trade
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The Trade of the Century: A Retrospect and a Forecast
- [preamble]
- I. Introduction
- II. The Growth of the Trade of the United Kingdom during the First Half of the Century, 1801—1853. (See Diagram I.) p. 30
- III. The Growth in the Trade of the United Kingdom during the Second Half of the Century, 1852—1899. (See Diagram II.) p. 33
- IV. The Fluctuations in the Value and Volume of our Export Trade during the Latter Half of the Century. (See Diagrams II. and III.) p. 34
- V. The Future of our Country as a Manufacturing Nation p. 38
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The Promotion of Trade Within the Empire
- Sydney, Sunday, February 2nd
- Ottawa, March 11th
- Wellington, March 11th
- In Answer to Sir H. Vincent (Sheffield, Central)
- I. The Present Position of the United Kingdom as an Exporting Country p. 45
- II. A Preferential Tariff System for the Empire, and its probable Influence upon British Trade p. 49
- III. An International Tariff System based on Reciprocity p. 58
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The Colonial Office Conference and Preferential Trade within the Empire
- Introduction
- I. Is the Trade of the United Kingdom in Goods of Home Manufacture Advancing or Declining? p. 65
- II. Does the British Empire produce at present sufficient Food for its Population; and, if not, can it be made self-supporting in this respect? p. 69
- III. Does the British Empire provide at present a sufficient market for the surplus manufactured goods of the United Kingdom? p. 72
- IV. Conclusions p. 74
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- Appendix
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General Prefatory Note
- [General Prefatory Note]
- I.—Values of British Imports and Exports for 100 Years (1801—1900)
- II.—Comparative Values of Domestic Exports by Foreign Countries and by the United Kingdom for 27 Years (1874—1900) p. 81
- III.—Values of the Food Exports and Manufactured Goods Imports of the United Kingdom and of the British Colonies and Dependencies for 13 Years (1888—1900) p. 82
- IV.—Population of the United Kingdom at the Decennial Census for 100 Years p. 85
- Parliament:
- Second Edition. — Elements of Statistics
- History of the English Poor Law
- [advert]
- In memoriam: John Wesley Jago
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Presidential Address ... delivered at the Annual Meeting of the New Zealand Branch of the British Medical Association — by William E. Collins
- [title page]
- Presidential Address
- [introduction]
- The Public Health p. 2
- The Medical Profession p. 4
- Contagion and Infection p. 7
- Three Serious Diseases p. 9
- Spread of Phthisis p. 11
- Cancer p. 14
- The Insane p. 15
- The Maoris p. 16
- Discussion p. 18
- The Union of the Churches and the Coming Presbyterian Assembly — by P. B. Fraser
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- What the Presbyterian Church Stands for p. 2
- Part I. — The Union Movement and the Coming Assembly, November, 1904 p. 3
- Fore-Word by an American Scholar p. 8
- Part II. — The Articles of the Faith and the Future Theological College p. 9
- Part III. — Soli Deo Gloria p. 17
- Replies from Some Leading Divines in Britain and America. — I. — Reply of Principal Rainy, D.D.
- II. — Reply of Rev. Principal, Dykes, D.D. p. 18
- [Extract from Formula for Use at the Ordination or Induction of a Minister] p. 19
- III. — Reply from Rev. Alexander Whyte, D.D.
- IV. — Reply from the Right Reverend Handley Moule, D.D. p. 20
- V. — Reply from Rev. W. M. M'Pheeters, D.D., — Professor in the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in the United States (Southern) p. 21
- VI. — Reply from Rev. E. B. Hodge, D.D., — Corresponding Secretary to the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America p. 22
- VII. — Reply from Rev. B. B. Warfield, D.D., LL.D., — Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary p. 23
- VIII. — Reply from Rev. C. C. Hodge, Ph.D., — Professor in the Theological Seminary, Princeton, U.S.A. — The Proposed Chances in the English Presbyterian Articles p. 26
- IX. — Reply from Rev. Thomas Whitelaw, M.A., D.D., — Author of "Pulpit Commentary on Genesis," "Preacher's Commentary on Acts," "Exegetical Commentary on St. John's Gospel," "Old Testament Critics: An Inquiry into the Character, Effect, and Validity of Their Teaching: A Question for the Christian People of To-day," etc p. 32
- I p. 33
- II. — The New Zealand Articles and the Westminster Confession
- III. — The New Zealand Articles and a United New Zealand Church
- The Westminster Assembly and the Creed of Presbyterians. — "A Cloud of Witnesses." p. 41
- Part IV. — Summary and Conclusion p. 42
- A Letter from Rev. W. M. M'Pheeters, D.D. — Professor in Theological Seminary, — Columbia, South Carolina p. 49
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Part V. — Union and Creed Revision p. 50
- [introduction] p. 50
- The Standpoint
- What Is Your Standpoint? p. 51
- Rival Standpoints p. 52
- What Is Dr Gibb's Standpoint? p. 53
- Does "Union "Mean Creed Revision from a New Standpoint?
- The Value of Single Doctrines p. 56
- The Coming Conflict on the Credibility, Sufficiency, and Sovereignity of Scripture
- The Basis of True Union p. 57
- Not on Negations of Doctrine p. 58
- Nor on External Conformity p. 59
- Nor on Compromise of Truth
- Fraternal Co-operation and a Federal Union p. 60
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- Appendix I. — An Inquiry Into the Origin and Sanction of "The Articles of the Faith." p. 62
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Appendix II p. 71
- [introduction] p. 71
- Report of Committee on Union of Churches
- Articles of the Faith. — I.—Of God p. 72
- II.—Of the Trinity
- III.—Of Creation
- IV.—Of Providence
- V.—Of Sin
- VI.—Of Saving Grace
- VII.—Of the Lord Jesus Christ
- VIII.—Of the Work of Christ
- IX.—Of the Exaltation of Christ p. 73
- X—Of the Gospel
- XI.—Of the Holy Spirit
- XII.—Of Justification by Faith
- XIII.—Of Union with Christ
- XIV.—Of The Law of the New Obedience
- XV.—Of the Church
- XVI.—Of Church Order and Fellowship
- XVII.—Of Holy Scripture p. 74
- XVIII.—Of the Sacraments
- XIX.—Of The Lord's Day
- XX.—Of the Second Advent
- XXI.—Of the Resurrection
- XXII.—Of the Last Judgment
- XXIII.—Of the Life Everlasting
- Appendix III. — Report of Committee on Union of Churches p. 75
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Appendix IV. — The Union of the Churches p. 76
- Clutha Presbytery—Notice of Overture p. 76
- The Changes in the Articles p. 78
- V.—Of the Fall
- V.—Of Sin
- VIII.—Of the Work of Christ
- XIII.—Of Justification by Faith
- XIV.—Of Son Ship in Christ
- XII.—Of Election and Regeneration p. 79
- XVI.—Of Christian Perseverance
- XXIII.—Of the Last Judgment
- XIX.—The Lord's Day
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Appendix V. — The Articles of the Faith as Held by the Presbyterian Church of England
- I.—Of God
- II.—Of the Trinity p. 80
- III.—Of Creation
- IV—Of Providence
- V.—Of the Fall
- VI.—Of Saving Grace
- VII.—Of the Lord Jesus Christ
- VIII.—Of the Work of Christ
- IX.—Of the Exaltation of Christ
- X.—Of the Gospel p. 81
- XI—Of the Holy Spirit
- XII.—Of Election and Regeneration
- XIII.—Of Justification by Faith
- XIV.—Of Sonship in Christ
- XV.—Of the Law of the New Obedience
- XVI.—Of Christian Perseverance
- XVII.—Of the Church p. 82
- XVIII.—Of Church Order and Fellowship
- XIX—Of Holy Scripture
- XX.—Of the Sacraments
- XXI.—Of the Second Advent
- XXII.—Of the Resurrection
- XXIII.—Of the Last Judgment p. 83
- XXIV.—Of the Life Everlasting
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Statistical View of Fifty Years' Progress in New Zealand 1854-1903, compiled from official sources. E.J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General — by E.J. von Dadelszen
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- I.—Population p. 1
- II.—Land and Stock p. 2
- III.—Trade p. 3
- IV.—Transport p. 7
- V.—Accumulation p. 9
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Evening Post Office — by Gresley Lukin
- Messrs. Blundell Bros., Evening Post, Wellington. Dear Sirs,—
- The Manifestoes
- Withholding Correspondence p. 2
- Bible Society
- 1. Bible Society p. 3
- 2. Roman Catholic Manifesto
- 3. Methodist Churches p. 4
- 4. Free Church of Scotland
- 5. Church Union
- "Fragmentary and Unsatisfactory "Reports p. 5
- Reporters' Room, Evening Post, 31st August, 1904. Dear Sir,—
- [editor's comment] p. 6
- Our Only True Democrat — by J. MacGregor
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The Bible in Schools: A Criticism of the proposed Textbook — by Wellington State Schools' Defence League
- The Bible-in-Schools' Text-Book
- [introduction]
- The Promised Text-Book
- Promise and Performance
- Clerical Limitations p. 4
- A Striking Omission
- "Devotional" Not Religious
- The Meaning of Genesis I.—III p. 5
- The Literalists a Minority?
- The Text-Book Takes the Literal View
- No Agreement Possible p. 6
- The Position of the Teachkhs
- The New Testament Problem p. 7
- The Element of Miracle
- A New Inquisition
- Hopelessly Impossible p. 8
- 3rd May, 1905
- The Flaxbourne Settlement, Marlborough, New Zealand, particulars, terms and conditions of disposal and occupation of 44,087 acres 3 roods 15 perches, open on Thursday, 22nd June, 1905
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- Flaxbourne Settlement, Marlborough
- Land for Settlements Act
- Flaxbourne Settlement p. 14
- Detailed Descriptions of Sections in Flax-Bourne Settlement p. 17
- Open for Selection on Thursday, 22nd June, 1905, On Lease in Perpetuity — Group A.—Ordinary Farms. — Subdivision 1. — Clifford Bay Survey District. — Section 8, Block XIV.; 428 acres
- Section 9, Block XIV.; 368 acres
- Cape Campbell Survey District. — Section 2, Block I.; 395 acres
- Section 3, Block I.; 422 acres p. 18
- Section 7, Block II.; 321 acres
- Section 2, Block VI.; 315 acres
- Section 5, Block VI.; 297 acres p. 19
- Section 6, Block VI.; 280 acres
- Section 7, Block VI.; 242 acres
- Section 1, Block IX.; 190 acres p. 20
- Subdivision 2. — Section 1, Block II.; 487 acres
- Section 6, Block II.; 428 acres
- Section 14, Block II.; 343 acres
- Section 1, Block VI.; 503 acres p. 21
- Section 7, Block IX.; 294 acres
- Section 9, Block IX.; 409 acres
- Section 10, Block IX.; 397 acres
- Subdivision 3. — Section 2, Block II.; 62 acres
- Section 12, Block II.; 76 acres
- Section 13, Block II.; 85 acres p. 23
- Section 19, Block II.; 71 acres
- Section 20, Block II.; 58 acres
- Section 9, Block VI.; 63 acres
- Section 10, Block VI.; 82 acres p. 24
- Section 11, Block VI.; 85 acres
- Section 2, Block IX.; 64 acres
- Section 3, Block IX.; 48 acres 2 roods
- Section 20, Block IX.; 58 acres p. 25
- Section 21, Block IX.; 74 acres
- Subdivision 4. — Section 3, Block II.; 625 acres
- Section 4, Block II.; 479 acres
- Section 5, Block II.; 734 acres p. 26
- Section 11, Block II.; 510 acres
- Section 3, Block VII.; 499 acres
- Section 1, Block XI.; 794 acres p. 27
- Subdivision 5. — Section 8, Block II.; 152 acres
- Section 15, Block II.; 230 acres
- Section 16, Block II.; 144 acres p. 28
- Section 17, Block II.; 111 acres
- Section 4, Block VI.; 160 acres
- Section 2, Block VII.; 93 acres
- Section 6, Block IX.; 170 acres p. 29
- Subdivision 6. — Section 3, Block VI.; 563 acres
- Section 4, Block VII.; 906 acres
- Subdivision 7. — Section 12, Block VI.; 36 acres 2 roods p. 30
- Section 13, Block VI.; 29 acres 2 roods
- Section 4, Block IX.; 21 acres 2 roods 11 perches
- Subdivision 8. — Section 14, Block VI.; 12 acres 2 roods p. 31
- Section 15, Block VI.; 9 acres 2 roods
- Section 16, Block VI.; 15 acres
- Section 17, Block VI.; 15 acres
- Sections 18, 19, 20, Block VI.; all 15 acres each
- Section 19, Block IX.; 10 acres
- Subdivision 9. — Section 5, Block IX.: 6 acres 3 roods 4 perches p. 32
- Section 11, Block IX.; 5 acres
- Sections 12 to 18, Block IX.; 5 acres each
- Small Grazing-Runs. — Subdivision 10. — Cape Campbell Sukvey District. — Small Grazing-run No. 165, Block V.; 2,443 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 166, Block V.; 2,096 acres p. 33
- Subdivision 11. — Small Grazing-run No. 178, Block VII. (Homestead Allotment); 2,943 acres
- Subdivision 12. — Small Grazing-run No. 108, Block I.; 1,388 acres p. 34
- Small Grazing-run No. 170, Block VIII.; 1,830 acres
- Small Grazing-Run No. 171, Block VIII.; 1,272 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 172, Block X.; 2,750 acres p. 35
- Small Grazing-run No. 173, Block X.; 1,060 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 177, Block IX.; 1,566 acres p. 36
- Small Grazing-run No. 179, Block VI.; 1,041 acres p. 37
- Subdivision 13. — Small Grazing-run No. 167, Block VIII.; 1,520 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 176, Block V.; 1,370 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 180, Block VII.; 1,312 acres
- Subdivision 14. — Small Grazing-run No. 169, Block I.; 1.074 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 174, Block XI.; 1,426 acres
- Small Grazing-run No. 175, Block IX.; 1,490 acres p. 39
- Small Grazing-run No. 181 and Section la, Block IX., Cape Campbell Survey District (grouped); 2.281 acres
- Section 1a, Block IX. (138 acres) (Homestead-site for Small Grazing-run No. 181)
- Subdivision 15. — Small Grazing-run No. 182 and Section 8. Block VI., Cape Campbell Survey District (grouped); 1,884 acres p. 40
- Section 8, Block VI. (156 acres) (Homestead-site for Small Grazing-run 182)
- The Reformer [No. 2, Oct. 1905] — by Department of Lands and Survey
- The Reformer
- To our Readers
- The Political Reform League's Platform
- Spoils to the Victors p. 3
- The "Strong, Self-Reliant Policy." p. 5
- The "Liberal Ministry." p. 6
- The Government and the Land Question. — Appointment of the Land Commission. The Opposition Attitude p. 7
- The Song of the Open Mind p. 12
- "Faking" The Public Accounts. — How Seddonian Surpluses are Produced p. 13
- Some Railway Matters p. 14
- 64 Miles Per Year p. 15
- Not Quite 33 Miles Per Year
- Patronage and Politics p. 16
- "Liberal" and "Conservative." p. 17
- The Workers and Taxation p. 18
- Four Reasons — Why Young New Zealand Supports Mr. Massey p. 19
- "Liberal" Provision for the Workers p. 20
- Some Points About our Debt p. 21
- Sweetening the Constituencies
- Superannuation Schemes p. 22
- The Government's Search for a Policy. — The Bill for the Land Commission p. 23
- What the Commission did for £100 A Day
- Another Day p. 24
- A Few More Days
- One or two Points from the Evidence p. 25
- Terrorising the Crown Tenants p. 26
- The Report of the Commission p. 27
- Help for the Workers. — The Opposition and Workmen's Homes
- "Pull" in the Public Service. p. 28
- Assessment Courts and the Farmers
- Ministerial Policy p. 29
- Investigations in the Public Service p. 31
- Public Works Estimates.. — The Unexpended Votes p. 32
- "Vote Shuffling." p. 33
- A Ripple that may Become a Tide
- Ministers' Salaries. — The Liberal Government's Action p. 34
- The Need for Economy. — A Great Example p. 35
- Our Much-Inspected Land p. 36
- The Socialists and the Land
- Committee Work in Parliament p. 37
- [advert]
- [advert] p. 39
- Freedom of Speech. — A British Birthright Gone
- [advert]
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Manawatu Election: Mr Frankland's Address to the Electors of Marton — by Frederick William Frankland
- Manawatu Election
- [introduction]
- His Candidature
- Comparison of New Zealand with other Countries p. 4
- Political Leanings and Party Affiliations p. 5
- Democracy and Progress p. 8
- Mr. Frankland's Independence p. 9
- The Specific "Planks "of his "Platform." p. 10
- Land Tenures p. 11
- Liquor Question
- "Constitutional" Flanks p. 12
- Elected Executive p. 13
- Bible in Schools p. 14
- Local Wants
- Letters Home — by Charles Hargrove
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- Letters Home
- On the Red Sea, nearing Aden, Sunday, 17th April, 1904. p. 4
- S.S. India, Off Cape Comorin, 23rd April, 1904 p. 6
- S.S. India, On The Indian Ocean, Sunday, 1st May, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 7
- Perth, W. A., 9th May, 1904 p. 8
- Adelaide, 25th May, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 10
- On The Road to Melbourne, 7th June, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 12
- Melbourne, Victoria, 21st June, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 15
- Hobart, Tasmania, Sunday, 10th July, 1904 p. 18
- Sydney, July 20th, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 21
- On the Way to Brisbane, 22nd July, 6 p.m p. 22
- At Sea (between Sydney and Auckland), S.S. Sierra, August 10th, 1904 p. 24
- Wellington, N. Z. August 31st, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 28
- Dunedin, N. Z., 20th September, 1904. My Dear Friends p. 31
- Wellington, N.Z., 3rd October, 1904 p. 34
- S.S. Sierra, October 17th, 1904. My Dear Mr. Jellie p. 38
- [section] p. 39
- Pago-Pago, Island of Tutuila, Samoa. Tuesday, October 18th.—
- Pago-Pago, Island of Tutuila, Samoa. Wednesday, October 26th.— p. 51
- Southern Pacific Railway, On the Sierra Nevada, November 25th, 1904 p. 69
- Leeds, 30th December, 1904 p. 72
- Letters Home
- Evidence given to Land Commission, sitting at Stratford, 1905 — by John Heslop p. 148
- Bisley 1904 and Afterwards — by Robert Mitchell Irvine
- Bisley 1904 and Afterwards
- Chapter I. — Bislisy Bound
- Chapter II. — Bisley: The Ranges p. 3
- Chapter III. — Shooting Off A Tie p. 6
- Chapter IV. — Bisley Wanderers p. 7
- Chapter V. — To Scotland and the North p. 9
- Chapter VI. — Scotland p. 12
- Chapter VII. — Gay Paris p. 13
- Chapter VIII. — The Conclusion of Our Continental Holiday p. 15
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The Feeding of Plants and Animals — by F. Truby King p. 16
- [title page]
- The Feeding of Plants and Animals
- John Knox and Liberty of Conscience: a discourse — by P. Power p. 8
- An Impeachment or the Seddon Administration — by T. E. Taylor
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- [covers] p. 11
- [title page]
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- "The Character of a City is Known by the Character of the Men it Crowns."
- The Character of the Issues
- Legislation v. Administration
- The People's Share in Progress p. 4
- The Real Factors in a Country's Progress
- Soil, Labour, Climate, Individual Industry p. 5
- The Character of a Nation is its Most Enduring Quality
- Who is Entitled to Public Confidence?
- A Continuous Ministry has Degenerated p. 6
- A Breach of National Trust. A Misuse of the Power You Entrusted to the Government
- How has the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon Discharged this Trust? p. 7
- The Science of Cabinet Construction p. 8
- A Standard for Testing Administration p. 10
- The Premier's Standard of Veracity p. 15
- The National Purse Untruth p. 16
- Premier Coerces Police and Magistrate, and Lets them Know at What Level He Desires them to Administer their Duties at. — The Lawliss Scandal. — Justice Tampered with Successfully p. 20
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The Lawliss Case
- "19th April, 1895. "Mr Stanford, S.M p. 21
- "Magistrate's Court, Palmerston North, May 8th, 1895
- "Wellington, 10th May, 1895. "Inspector Emerson, Napier
- "Napier, 10th May, 1895. "To the Commissioner of Police, Wellington p. 22
- "'Wellington, 11th May, 1905. "R. L. Stanford, Esq., S.M., Palmerston North
- "Palmerston North, 11th May, 1895. "To the Commissioner of Police, Wellington
- "R. L. Stanford, S.M., Palmerston North, "Sir,—
- Napier, 11th May, 1895. "To Commissioner of Police
- Napier, 11th May, 1895. "To the Commissioner of Police p. 23
- "Napier, 13th May, 1895. "To Mr Stanford, S.M
- "A. Hume, Wellington
- Some One May Say there is No Clear Proof that Colonel Hume Was Not, on his Own Motion, the Author of the Lawliss Scandal—read his Sworn Testimony
- The Last Five Years p. 25
- No Man can Administer Above his Own Level. — The Ministry has No Keen Concern for the Safe Custody of the People's Ballot. — The Question of Returning Officers p. 26
- What of To-Day? — Is There Yet a Need for Administrative Reform? p. 28
- The Memories of the Liberal Party
- This Ministry has been Too Long in Office
- Where is its Policy To-Day?
- New Times Demand New Measures and New Men p. 29
- The Colony Wants a New Liberal Party
- The Spirit of Pelf is Upon the Government
- Robbing the Telegraph Revenue
- "An Insatiable Greed p. 30
- "Ministers Families in the Public Service."
- Low Level Administration of Law p. 31
- A Summary and a Plea for Reform
- Police Force, State Coal Mines and Land Department
- "The Time is Ripe and Rotten Ripe for Change."
- Why a New Liberal Party? p. 32
- The Programme of the New Liberal Party p. 33
- Constitutional Reform
- Land Interests p. 34
- Taxation
- Education
- Local Franchise
- Industrial Interests
- Forestry p. 35
- Liquor Legislation
- Superannuation
- Old-Age Pensions
- Defence
- Parliamentary Business
- Public Service
- Public Accounts
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- The Electors of Bruce Versus The Law Courts of New Zealand; the Magistrate's judgement in voiding the Bruce Licensing Poll freely criticised ... in an address to the electors of Bruce — by P. B. Fraser