xiv. 247; British, xxiv. 289, xxvi. 193, xxx. 238; Deputations, vi. 189, xiv. 250, xvi. 144; its Fitnes for Colonisation, x. 43; Past, Present, and Future, xviii. 89 New Rooms: Report, Special Meeting, xiv. 316
New South Wales, 1788-1876, ix. 86; Material Progress of, xvii. 46; Reminiscences of, xxxi. 46 New Westminster, Bishop of, on British Columbia, xviii. 189 New Zealand, vii. 247, xi. 320, xxiii. 271; and the South Sea Islands, ix. 164; Chapters in the History of, xiv. 100; Fortunate Isles, xxvii. 370; in 1884, xvi. 148; in 1895, xxvi. 297; Past, Present, and Future, v. 180 Nicholson, Sir Charles, on Political and Municipal Boundaries of the Colonies, xii. 311
Nile and Zambezi Systems as Water- ways, xxxii. 79
Noble, John, on British South Africa and the Zulu War, x. 105 Normanby, Marquis of, Banquet to, xv. 360
North-Western Canada, xxxii. 209 Norton, G., on Land Tenures of India, iii. 57
Notes on some Canadian Questions of the Day, xxxv. 198
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Physical Geography of, ii. 113
One Hundred Years of British Rule in Ceylon, xxvii. 314
Onslow, Earl of, on State Socialism in Antipodean Britain, xxv. 2 Ontario, Goldfields of, xxix. 68 Orange River Colony, Progress of Civil Administration in the, xxxiii. 219 Ottawa Conference, its National Sig- nificance, xxvi. 37
Our Colonial Food Supplies, xxvii. 392 Our Colonial Kingdoms, xxxiv. 293 Our Fiscal System, xxxv. 45
Our Future Colonial Policy, xxxiii. 301 Our West Indian Colonies, xxix. 171 Outlook in South Africa, xxxi. 305 Owen, Col. J. F., on Military Defence Forces of the Colonies, xxi. 277 Owen, Prof. R., on Extinct Animals of the Colonies, x. 267
Pacific, Civilisation of the, vii. 149 Parsons, Harold G., on Our Colonial Kingdoms, xxxiv. 293
Perceval, W. B., on New Zealand, xxiii. 271
Permanent Unity of the Empire, vi. 36 Perry, Bishop, on Progress of Victoria, vii. 214
Phillips, Coleman, on Civilisation of the Pacific, vii. 149
Phillips, Lionel, on Outlook in South Africa, xxxi. 305
Pinsent, (Sir) R., on Newfoundland, xvi. 215
Planting Enterprise in the West Indies, xiv. 265
Plummer, John, on Colonies and English Labouring Classes, viii. 144 Political and Municipal Boundaries of the Colonies, xii. 311
Political Organisation of the Empire, xii. 346
Polynesian Labour Question in Fiji and Queensland, iii. 34 Possibilities of the North-West Dis trict of British Guaina, xxvi. 33 Postal and Telegraphic Communica tion of the Empire, xix. 171 Postal Communication with the East, xiv. 223
Powell, Wilfred, on New Guinea and Western Pacific, xv. 7 Practical Colonisation, xviii. 297 Practical Communication with Red River District, ii. 18 Preliminary Proceedings: Speeches by Viscount Bury (Earl of Albemarle), Rt. Hon. Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), Mr. Leonard Wray, Mr. A. H. Louis, Marquis of Normanby, Mr. Baillie Cochrane, Sir H. Drum- mond Wolff, Mr. Edward Wilson, Mr. W. B. Hume, Sir Charles Nicholson, Mr. H. Blaine, Mr. Marsh, Mr. S. Jackson, Dr. Mann, Mr. McGarel, i. Presentation of Proceedings to H.M. the Queen, xviii. 160
Probyn, L. C., on Money of the British Empire, xxi. 117; on a Gold Stand- ard for the Empire, xxix. 94 Progress of Civil Administration in the Orange River Colony, xxxiii. 219
Ramiseram Ship Canal between India
and Ceylon, ix. 337
Rathbone, E. P., on the Goldfields of Ontario and British Columbia, xxix. 68 Recent Observations in Western Australia, xxxii. 3
Recent Progress in Victoria, xxxii. 55 Recent Royal Tour, The. xxxiii. 253 Recent Social and Political Progress in Victoria, xxix. 282
Red River District, Communication with, ii. 18
Reeves, Hon. W. P., on the Fortunate Isles: Picturesque New Zealand, xxvii. 370
Relations of the Colonies to the Empire, xiv. 391
Relations of the Colonies to the Mother Country, i. 74
Relations of the Colonies to the Parent State, ii. 68
Relative Growth of the Component
Parts of the Empire, xxx. 136 Rhodesia its Present and Future, xxxiii. 4
Richards, T. H. Hatton, on New Guinea, xxiv. 289; on the Gold Coast Colony, xxix. 31 Robinson, Sir John, on Colonisation,
i. 135; on Glimpses of Natal, ix. 280; on Colonies and the Century, Xxx. 324
Robinson, Sir William, on Trinidad,
its Capabilities and Prominent Pro- ducts, xxx. 272; on the Bahamas, xxxi. 162
Robinson, Sir W. C. F., Western Australia, xxvi. 351
Rogers, Alexander, on Life in India, x. 299
Rogers, W. A., on Domestic Prospects in India, i. 111
Ross, Major Ronald, on Malaria in India and the Colonies, xxxv. 7 Royal Charter: Special Meeting, xiii. 191, 431, xiv. 1
Russell, Drs. D. H. and R., on Jamaica, x. 209
Saskatchewan, Bishop of, on N.-W. Territories of Canada, xiv. 59 Saunders, J. R., on Natal, xiii. 103 Saville-Kent, W., on Australian Natural History Gleanings, xxix. 36 Schlich, Dr., on Forestry of the Colonies and India, xxi. 187 Scientific Exploration of Central Aus- tralia, xxvii. 87
School of Tropical Medicine, xxxi. 178 Self-supporting Emigration, ii. 41 Selous, F. C., on South Africa, xxiv. 347; on History of the Matabele, xxv. 251
Selwyn, Bishop, on Islands of the Western Pacific, xxv. 361
Service,J., Farewell Banquet to, xix.339 Shand, J. L., on Tea Industry of Ceylon, xix. 85
Shaw, Miss Flora L. (see Lugard, Lady) Shelford, Fred, on the Development of West Africa by Railways, xxxv. 248 Shippard, Sir Sidney, on the Adminis- tration of Justice in South Africa, xxviii. 82
Sierra Leone, Past, Present, and Future, xiii. 56
Silver Wedding of H.R.H. the Presi- dent, xix. 348
Simmonds, P. L., on Colonial Aids to British Prosperity, v. 13
Smith, Sir Donald A., on Western Canada, xxviii. 246
Smith, Lieut.-Col. Sir Gerard, on Recent Observations in Western Australia, xxxii. 3
Smith, R. Murray, on the Australasian Dominion, xv. 105; Banquet to, xvii. 432
Snow, Parker, on
Ocean Islands, ii. 117
Social and Intellectual Aspects of
Australian Life, xxvi. 30
Some Aspects of Colonisation, i. 135 Some Aspects of our Imperial Trade, xxix. 104
Some Recollections of Tasmania before Federation, xxxiv. 32
South Africa, vi. 155, xix. 223; Administration of Justice in, xxviii. 82; Agriculture in, xxxii. 139; and her Colonies, vii. 86; and Central and Eastern Africa, viii. 380; and the Zulu War, x. 105; as a Health Resort, xx. 4; Commercial Resources and Financial Position of, xvi. 5; Incidents of a Hunter's Life in, xxiv. 347; Mineral Wealth of, xviii. 217 ; Native Races of, xxx. 30; Our Por- tion in, xvii. 5; Outlook in, xxxi. 305; Railway System of, xxix. 3; Social and Domestic Life of Dutch Boers of, i. 175; Some Social Forces at Work in, xxvi. 273; Territories Adjacent to Kalahari Desert, xiv. 125; Trade and Industry of, xxxiv. 131; Union of Various Portions of, xii. 134; Winter Tour in, xxi. 5
South African Tribes, Education of, xv. 68
South African War Memorial, xxxiv. 192
South Australia, xi. 181; as a Fede- ral Unit, xxx. 208; Northern Terri- tory of, xiii. 303 Spence, Miss C. H., on Aspects of Australian Life, xxvi. 30
State in Relation to Trade, The, xxxiv. 248
State Socialism and Labour Govern-
ment in Antipodean Britain, xxv. 2 Stephen, Hon. S. A., on Reminiscences
of New South Wales, xxxi. 46 Steps to Imperial Federation, xxxiv. 5 Straits Settlements and British Malaya, xv. 266
Strangways, H. B. T., on Forty Years Since and Now, vi. 228
Stuart, Prof. T. H. Anderson, on Uni-
versity Life in Australasia, xxiii. 93 Studies in Australia in 1896, xxviii. 119 Sudan, Commercial Possibilities of the, XXXV. 349
Suez Canal Route to India, China, and Australia, ii. 78
Sugar Industry of Mauritius, xxx. 68 Sugar Producing Colonies, Future of our, xxvii. 54
Surridge, Rev. F. H., on Matabeleland and Mashonaland, xxii. 305 Swaziland, xxxi. 274
Swettenham, F. A., on British Rule in Malaya, xxvii. 273
Symons, G. J., on Climates of the Colonies, viii. 180
Synge, Colonel M., on Red River District, ii. 18
Systematic Colonisation, xxx. 25
Tasmania and its Wealth in Timber, iv. 169; as it is, xvii. 252; Forests of, iv. 173, v. 160; its Resources and Prospects, xx. 319; Past and Present, x. 333; Primitive, Present, and Future, xxxi. 76; Some Recol- lections of, before Federation, xxxiv. 32; Woodlands of, v. 166 Telegraphic Communication with the
Australian Colonies: Banquet, iii. 225 Telegraphic Enterprise in Australasia, xvii. 144
Temple, Sir Richard, on Statistics of
the Indian Empire, xii. 53 Tennant, Sir David, on Railway Sys- tem of South Africa, xxix. 3 Thiele, H. H., on Agriculture in Fiji, xxi. 362
Thompson, Dr. E. Symes, on South Africa as a Health Resort, xx. 4 Thomson, Dr. J. P., on Queensland, its Material Progress and Natural Resources, xxxv. 28
Todd, Charles, on Telegraphic Enter- prise in Australasia, xvii. 144 Torrens, W. McC., on Emigration, xii. 178
Tozer, Sir Horace, on Queensland's Progress, xxx. 74
Trade and Industry of South Africa, xxxiv. 131
Trade, The State in relation to, xxxiv. 248
Trade of the Cape Colonies with Central Africa, xi. 57
Trade Routes of South China and their relation to the development of Hong Kong, xxix. 277.
Transvaal War, Resolution, xxxi. 3 Trinidad, and its Future Possibilities, xxxii. 215; Defence Question in, xxvii. 45; its Capabilities and Prominent Products, xxx. 272 Tropical Africa, Development of, xxvii. 218
Tropical Medicine, School of, xxxi. 178 Tupper, Sir Charles, on Canada in Relation to the Unity of the Em- pire, xxv. 325
Turner, Hon. J. H., on British Colum- bia of To-day, xxxiii. 110 Twenty-first Anniversary of the Foun- dation of the Institute : Banquet, xx. 168, 384
Uganda, xxv. 105; xxxv. 186 Unification of Time at Sea, xxviii. 364
University Life in Australasia, xxiii. 93
Utility of a Reporter on Trade Pro- ducts in the Colonial Office, ii. 154
Victoria, Progress of, vii. 214; Colony of: Some of its Industries, xxviii. 4; Recent Progress in Victoria, xxxii. 55; Recent Social and Political Progress in, xxix. 282 "Victoria Day,❞ xxxiv. 354 Vincent, Sir C. E. Howard, on British
Empire of To-day, xvi. 308; on Inter British Trade, xxii. 265 Vogel, Sir Julius, on New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, ix. 164
Wade, F. C., on the Klondike-a Four Years' Retrospect, xxxiii. 292
Wales, H.R.H. the Prince of, on Our Colonial Empire, xxxiii. 80 Walker, H. de R., on Impression of the British West Indies, xxxii. 286
Walker, William, on West Indies, iv. 70; on Forests of British Guiana, v. 126 Wallace, Prof. Robert, on Australasian Agriculture, xxiv. 139; on Agricul- ture in South Africa, xxxii. 139 Ward, Hon. J. G., on New Zealand in 1895, xxvi. 297
Warren, Sir Charles, on Our Portion in South Africa, xvii. 5 Washington Treaty as affecting the Colonies, iv. 187; Balance Sheet of the, iv. 7
Wason, J. C., on East Africa and
Uganda Protectorates, xxxv. 186 Water Supply of Australia, xxxiii. 35 Watson, Dr. J. F., on Colonial and Indian Trade of England, ix. 109 Watt, Dr. G., on Trade of India, xviii. 44
Watts, H. E., on the Washington Treaty, iv. 187
Webb, Rt. Rev. A. B., on Some Social Forces at Work in South Africa, xxvi. 273
Webster, R. G., on England's Colonial Granaries, xiii. 13
Weld, Sir F., on the Straits Settle- ments, xv. 266
Welldon, Rev. J. E. C, on Imperial Aspects of Education, xxvi. 322 Wenyon, W. F., on Trade Routes of South China and their relations to the development of Hong Kong, xxix. 277
West Africa and the Trade of the Interior, xx. 90; Colony of Lagos, xxviii. 275; Gold Coast Colony; xxix. 31; Sierra Leone, Past, Pre- sent and Future, xiii. 56; Develop- ment of, by Railways, xxxv. 248 West African Negroland, xxxv. 300 Western Australia, xvi. 180, xxvi. 351;
its Present and Future, xx. 130; Present Condition and Prospects of, xxiv. 3; Geological Notes on the Coolgardie Goldfields, xxvii. 256; in 1898, xxx. 3; Recent Obser- vations in, xxxii. 3 Western Pacific, Islands of the, xxv. 361 Westgarth, W., on Relations of the
Colonies to the Mother Country, i. 74; on the Colonial Question, ii. 58; on Colonial Relations, iii. 13;
on Colonial Reform, iii. 84; on Australian Public Finance, XX. 229
West Indian Colonies, our, xxix. 171; Present Position of, viii. 261; Social and Economic Position of, iv. 70 West Indies, Capital and Labour for the, xxi. 328; Impressions of the British, xxxii. 286; Planting Enter- prise in, xiv. 265; in 1892, xxiii. 323
Whales and British and Colonial
Whale Fisheries, xxvi. 79
Whitehead, Hon. T. H., on Critical Position of British Trade with Oriental Countries, xxvi. 105; on Expansion of Trade with China, xxxii. 106
Williams, Justice Condé, on the Future of our Sugar Producing Colonies, xxvii. 54
Williams, Captain W. H., on Uganda, XXV. 105
Wilson, Prof. D., on Indians of British North America, v. 222
Wilson, Edward, on Acclimatisation, vii. 36
Wine Growing in British Colonies, xix. 295
Winton, Sir Francis de, on Practical Colonisation, xviii. 297
Wittenoom, Sir E. H., on Western
Australia in 1898, xxx. 3
Women and the Colonies, xxxv. 326 Wood, J. D., on Benefits to the Colo- nies of being Members of the British Empire, viii. 3; on Land Transfer adopted by the Colonies, xvii. 343 Wray, Leonard, on Straits of Malacca, v. 103
Writing of Colonial History, xxvi. 270 Wrixon, Sir Henry, on the Ottawa Conference its National Signifi cance, xxvi.
Young, E. Burney, on the Colonial Producer, xxviii. 76
Young, Sir Frederick, on New Zea- land, v. 180; on England and her Colonies at the Paris Exhibition, x. 6; on Emigration, xvii. 368; on Winter Tour in South Africa, xxi. 5 Younghusband, Capt. F. E., on the Kashmir Frontier, xxvi. 256
Zambezi and Nile Systems as Water- ways, xxxii. 79
Zambezi, Tribes of the Upper, xxix. 260
Afternoon Meetings, 27, 71, 186, 227,
Allardyce, W. L., 71, 76, 184 Alldridge, T. J., 277
Annual Dinner, 281
Annual General Meeting, 153
Annual Report of the Council, 153 Argyll, Duke of, 44
Artesian Boring in Australia, 393 Ashton, R. S., 65, 67
Assets and Liabilities, Statement of, 161
Australia as a Food-producing Country, 79, 393
Cuningham, Granville C., 224 Dangar, F. H., 78, 182, 194, 242 Davidson, W. E., 145
Development of West Africa by Rail- ways, 248
Dixson, Dr. T. Storie, 103 Dobson, Hon. Alfred, 104 Duncan, Robert, 107 Dutton, Frederick, 180, 181
East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, 186
Eighth Ordinary General Meeting, 345 Elections of Fellows, 1, 44, 78, 112,
197, 247, 299, 345
Elgee, Captain C. H., 276 Empire Day, 158
Exchanges, List of, 515
Federation and the Mercantile Marine, 227
Fellows, List of, 403
Ferguson, John, 76, 112, 113, 150, 183 Fifth Ordinary General Meeting, 197 Fijians and their Fire-walking, 71 First Ordinary General Meeting, 1 Fiscal System, Our, 45
FitzGerald, W. W. A., 349, 375
Fourth Ordinary General Meeting, 112 Fraser, J. G., 64
Fraser, Simon, 393
Freeman, T. Kyffin, 388
Fremantle, Admiral the Hon. Sir E., 240
Fulford, Hon. G. T., 225
Colquhoun, Mrs. A. R., 326, 344 Commercial Possibilities
Income Tax, Payment of Double, 158
Index to vols. i-xxxv, 521
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