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W. T. STEAD, 



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DR. ALBERT SHAW, 



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CONTENTS FOR 



PAOB 



Floral Tributes to Mr. Seddon— Fiontispiece 



Progress of the World 



Distinguished Early Australians- liy Kev. E. I. 

 Watkin, U.D 



Law and Order— By the Editor 



Richard John Seddon— By K. A. Loughnan 



Dutch Colonial Administration— By Senator the 

 Hon. Staniforth Smith 



Educatioa and Democracy 

 Bonvthon ... 



By Sir Langdon 



J 09 



125 

 130 

 J 34 



139 



144 

 146 

 147 



Social Service 



Esperanto 



Character Sketches — 



I. The British Labour Partv and the Books that 



Helped to Make It. By W. T. Stead 148 



n. Misa Annie Kenncv. tbe SuiTragelte. By W. 



T. Stead 169 



{Continued oti 



AUGUST, 1906. 



Pa OB 



Current History in Caricature J63 



Leading Articles in the Reviews — 



Mr. Jno. Burns on the Traffic of London 169 



The Empire and the New Slavery 16? 



Emancipation of Women in China 170 



" Chinese Slavery " in the Philippines 170 



Men-of-War as Bum-Bailiffs 170 



Progress of the Fire-arm 171 



Intellect and Inches 171 



The Cry of the British Indian 171 



Inflammable Cities 172 



Are Sunday Schools Necessary? 172 



The Romance of Church Restoration 173 



Camping with President Roosevelt 17S 



China Town, San Francisco 174 



How to Save the Children 174 



Imperial Control of Native Races 175 



Earthquakes in the Mediaeval Imagination 175 



Active Old Age 175 



Anti-Militarism in Prance 17fr 



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