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IMPERIAL INSTITUTE JOURNAL, 
1902 . 
INDEX TO CONTENTS. 
Abel, Sir Frederick, Death of, 261. 
Abyssinia — ' 
General Intelligence, 26, 194, 222, 250, 278. 
Lecture by Mr. Oskar Neumann, 186, 
Transport and Fx-eights, 164. 
Acetylene Gas, 212. 
Afghanistan — 
General Intelligence, 82, no, 250, 
Africa, British Central — 
Commercial Collections, 5, 33, 64, 89, 117, 145, 173,201,229, 237,285, 
SO- 
Custonis Tariffs, 134, 162, 246. 
Report on, 245. 
Africa, British East — 
Colonisation and Irrigation in, -297. 
Emigration, 135. 
General Commerce and Industry, 49. 
Report on, 299. 
Trade Openings, 40. 
Trade with India, 21. 
Africa, British West — 
Discussion on (Loudon Chamber of Commerce), 129. 
General Intelligence, 26, 54, 82, no, 138, 166. 193, 306. 
Ground Nuts, 221. 
Labour Retrospect, 12. 
Lecture, by Dr. C. F. Harford- Battersby, 99. 
Oil, Palm, 267. 
Railways, 303. 
Transport, 51. . ' . 
Africa, French West — 
Customs Tariffs. 218, 247. 
Financial and Commercial Retrospect, 262. 
General Intelligence, 306- • 
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Africa, German East — 
Cultivation of Vanilla, 154. 
Customs Tariffs, 303. 
Labour Retrospect, 179. 
Transport and Freights, 191, 
Africa, German South-West — ■ 
Customs Tariffs, 135. 
General Intelligence, 194, 278. 
Railway, 219. 
African Society, Meetings of, 18, 323. 
Africa, Portuguese East— 
British Consular Reports, 192. 
Customs Tariffs, 190. 
Exhibition of Manufacturers’ Samples, 307, 
General I ntelligence, 222, 324, 
Africa, Portuguese West — 
Contracts, 136, 247. 
Customs Tariffs, 190, 
Railway, 51. 
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Africa, South— 
Agricultural Retrospect, 66, 235. 
Customs Tariffs, 7S. 
Coal and Coalfields, 271. 
Commercial Collections, 5, 33, .61, 89, 117, 14s, T73, 201, 229, 
257, 285, 313. 
Emigration, , 330. 
Exhibition in 1904, 250,. 
Financial and Commercial Retrospect, 262. 
Forthcoming Events, 279. 
General Comnxeixe and Industry, 217, 301. 
Harbours, 191. 
Irrigation, 66, 329. 
Labour Market, 22, 50, 77, 134, 217, 302, 330. 
Labour Retrospect, it, 179, 210, 318. 
Tobacco Cultivation, 245. 
Trade Notes, 16 1. 
Transport and Freights, 136, 219, 247, 303. 
Agricultural Retrospect, io, 39, 66, 94, 122, 150, 
17S, 209, 235,263, 290, 317. 
Alaska — 
Furs, 24. 
Alcohol Duty, Effect on Chemical Industry in England, 21 1. 
Alloys of Copper and Manganese, 212. 
Algeria — 
British Consular Report, 304. 
Alien Immigration— Royal Commission, 22, 106. 
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Alkali, or Usar land, 127, 294. 
Alloys of Copper and Manganese, 212. 
Aluminium, 98. 
! American Market {Transport and Freights), 25, 51, 79, 
107, 136, 163, 191, 219, 247, 275, 303, 331. ‘ 
Anglo-Russian Literary Society, Meetings of, 17, 46, 73, 
100, 129, 156, 184, 214, 296, 322. 
Annual General Meeting of Imperial Institute (1902), 205, 
Annual Report of Imperial Institute (1901), 205, 
Antigua — 
Agricultural Retrospect, to, 40. 
Customs Tariffs, 2l8. 
Arabia — 
General Intelligence, no. 
Argentine Republic- 
Agricultural Retrospect, it, 67, 95, 122, 15c, 17S, 236, 
Contracts, 79, 108. 
Customs Tariffs, xoo, 303, 331. 
Financial and Commercial Retrospect. 235. 
General Intelligence, 26, 52, 82, 138, 166, 194. 222, 278, 306, 334. 
Industries, 21. 
Trade Notes, 103. 
Transport and Freights, 24. 
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Artesian Irrigation in Queensland, 272. 
Asia Minor — ‘ 
Foreign Consular Reports, 277. 
Lectures ou, 46, xoi. 
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Australia. ( See also under respective Slates) — 
Customs Tariffs, 78, 106, 218, 274, 302, 330. 
Foreign Consular Reports, 80. 
Freight Market (Monthly Report), 23, 51, 79, 107, 136, 163, 191, 
2T9, ?47, 275, 303. 33 £ - 
Financial and Commercial Retrospect, 93, 20S, 262. 
General Intelligence, 26, 54, 82, xxo, 138, 166, 193, [221, 250, 278, 
306* 334- 
Glove Trade, 49, 
Labour Retrospect, xx, 68. 
Lecture on “ Federal Fulfilment," by Sir J. A. Cockburn, 72, 
Lecture on “The Coloured Races :of Australia," by Sir .Horace 
- Toner, 127. 
Pearling Industry, 301. 
Steamship Lines 219, 275. 
Trans-Continental Railway Connection, 163, 275. 
Austria- Hungary — • 
Agricultural Retrospect, 210. 
Austria-I.loyd African Service, 275. 
British Consular Reports, 248. 
Emigration, 274. 
Foreign Consular Reports, 249. 
Forthcoming Events, 26, 54, 139, 194. 
General Intelligence, 26, 54,-82, 138, x66, 230. 278, 306, 334 
Labour Retrospect, 68. 
Naval and Military Intelligence, 251, 307. 
Automobile Fire Engine,' 18 1, 207 
Bacteria, Influence of Low Temperatures upon, 295. 
Bacteria, Luminous, 154. 
Bahamas— 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, ii 3, 146, 174, 202, 230, 
258, 2S6, 314. 
Customs Tariffs, 330. 
Pineapples, 277. 
Balata in Dutch Guiana, 48, 
Banana Cultivation in Assam, 14. 
Banana Industry in Jamaica, 322. 
Bareados — 
Agricultural Retrospect, 94, 290. 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, u3, 146, 174, 202, 230, 
258, 286, 314. 
Customs Tariffs, 330. 
Sugar Industry, 40. 
Bauxite in New South Wales, 155. 
Beciiuanaland — 
Commercial Collections, 5, 33, 61, 89, 117, r45, 173, 201, 229, 257, 
285, 313- 
Beet Sugar, Acreage on the Continent, 221. 
Belgium — 
Contracts, 24, 79, 136, 304. 
Customs Tariffs, 50, 246. 
Foreign Consular Reports, 109. 
Forthcoming Events, 26, 194, 250. 
General Intelligence, 26, 54, 82, no, 138, 166, 194, 222, 250, 27S, 
_ 3o6, 334. 
Labour Retrospect, 41, 123, 237, 263, 292. 
Transport and Freights, 275. 
Bengough, J. W., Lecture on Canada, 15. 
Bermuda — 
Agricultural Retrospect, 209. 
Customs Tariffs, 106, 275, 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, 118, 146, 174, 202, 230, 
25S, 286,314. 
I looting Dock, 79. 
Opening for Capital, 217. 
Black Sea Market (Transport and Freights), 23. 51, 79, 
107, 136, 163, 191, 219, 247, 275, 303, 331. 
Book-binding, Society of Arts’ Committee on Leather for, 42, 
Books, New, 20, 48, 75, 103, 131, 159, 18S, 244, 272, 
299,1328. 
Brazil — 
Balata Gum, 305. 
British Consular Reports, So. 
Coffee Production, 165, 
Consular Invoices, 49. 
Contracts, 164. 
Foreign Consular Reports, 52, 80. 
General Intelligence, 166, 334. 
Harbour Improvements, 79. 
Opening for Sugar Machinery, 249. 
Railway, xgi. 
Rubber, 305. 
Sample Museum, 21. 
British Association, Meeting of, 270, 297. 
Brick-laying Machine, 300. 
British Columbia — ■ 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, n8, 146, 174, 202, 230, 
258, 286, 314. 
Lecture by the Hon. j. H. Turner, xoo- 
Mineral Production, 49, 235 
Mineral Resources of Vancouver Island, 293. 
Ore Deposits of the Boundary Creek District, 293. 
British Consular Reports, 24, 52, 80, 10S, 137, 164, 192, 
220, 248, 276, 304, 332. ~ 
British Guiana — 
Customs Tariffs. 162, 190. 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, ixS, 146, 174, 202 , 230, ”258. 
286, 314. 
Diamond Fields, ig?.„ 
General Commerce and Industry, 245. 
Gold Mining, 77. 
^ Labour Retrospect, 123. 
British Honduras— 
Agricultural Retrospect, 263. 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, nS, 146, 174, 202, 230, 258, 
286, 3x4. 
Customs Tariffs, 50. 
British New Guinea — 
Commercial Collections, 6,34, 62, 90, ixS, 146, 174, 202, 230, 258, 
2S6, 314. 
British North Borneo— 
Commercial Collections, 6, 34, 62, 90, nS, 146, 174,202,230, 258, 
2S6, 314- . 
Customs Tariffs, 22. 
Telegraphic Communication, i6x. 
British Trade Methods Abroad, 216. 
British Women’s Emigration Association Monthly Report, 
22, 78, 106, 134, 162, 189, 21S, 246, 274, 302, 330. 
