INDEX 



586 



Sounds, continuous and abrupt, VJ3 



which represent motions, 127 

 South Africa, educated natives in, 111 

 Smith temperate /one. forests of. !>(> 

 Spades and knives in stone, -ir. 

 Speculation causing depression of trade, 

 MM 



increase of, 204 

 Speech, how it originated, 135 



the expressiveness of, 115 

 Spencer, Herbert, misstatements of, 335, 

 337 



on iniquitous power of landlords, 435 



on social j list ice, 513 



on the land question, 333 

 Spiritualism and justice, .V_'7 



higher teachings of, 380 



is rationalism, :;>.] 



the teachings of, 521, 525 

 Spiritualists are impelled to live morally, 



883 



Sportsmen healthy in the tropics, 103 

 Standard of value, a, 145 

 State-functions, limitation of, 150 



tenants havc rights of freeholders, 



348 



Steam-power, estimate of, 300 

 Stone implements at Washington, 41 



objects of unknown use, 49 



yokes from I'orto Rico, 52 

 Stubbs, Dean, on peasant cultivation, 217 

 Success of small holdings, how to secure, 



354 



Sunday service an introduction to useful 

 work, 373 



T. 



Taxation of future generations immoral, 



447 



Taxation of land, who will pay it? 351 

 Teeth and palate words, 122 

 Tennyson, expressive verses of, 130 

 Tollemache, Lord, his peasant farmers, 



322 

 Tropics, can white men work in the, 00 



unhcalthiness of parts of, 100 

 Trusts should be personal and voluntary, 



155 

 should not be recognised by the law, 



154 



Twentieth century, the work of, 440 

 Tylor, Mr. E. 1J., on ingenious contri- 

 vances in language, 120 



U. 



Unborn, the, not to inherit property, 445 

 Unemployed, political economists have 

 no remedy for the, 480 



Unemployed, solution of problem of, 478 



workers a man-created evil, 415 " 

 ruemploynient, why it exists, -M 

 I'nited States, condition of. in curly years 



of the inth century, 304 

 present condition of, M'.n', 

 supposed causes of absence of poverty 

 in, 305 



V. 



Value, paper money as a standard of. 14'. 

 Vandcleur, Mr., disappearance of, ir.T 

 invites Mr. Craig to organise llala- 

 hine, 456 



W. 



Wage-workers in America, 411 

 War, evil results of, 108 



its causes and the remedies, 384 

 traders in materials of, are enemies 



of their country, 301 

 teachers of, to lower races arc 



enemies of civilisation, 301 

 War-expenditure and depression of 



trade, 107 



Water not bullets to disperse mobs. P.'.'-J 

 Wealth, how to abolish fictitious, 2'>7 

 how to deal with accumulated, 448 

 real and fictitious, 256 

 White men in the tropics, 99 

 Wicksteed, Mr. C., on proposed land 



tax, 354 



Words expressing disgust, 129 

 imitating sounds, 124 

 more widely useful than gestures, 



136 



not originally conventions, 118 

 specially expressive, 131 

 with changed meanings, 134 

 Work, meaning of in Fourth Command- 

 ment, 367 



Workers in harmony at Ralahine, 471 

 Wyld's globe in Leicester Square, 07 



Y. 



Young, Arthur, on secure possession of 

 land, 320 



Z. 



Zoology in a museum, 7 



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