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On Internationalism. The Right of Peace or War. International Arbitration.
His Excellency Señor DON ARTURO DE MARCOARTU
On the State of the Consular Courts in Japan. NAGAMASA HARA
MUNICIPAL LAW SECTION.
Parliamentary Proceedings.
Is it desirable that a Prorogation of Parliament should affect the position of
Bills and other matters in progress, as it now does? R. S. WRIGHT. C.
J. GRECE, LL.D.
PAGE
182
185
185, 189
190
Codification of the Law.
Is the Codification of the Law of England practicable, and if so in what
form? W. T. S. DANIEL, Q.C. ALFRED WADDILOVE, D.C.L. Professor
SHELDON AMOS
Discussion.
195, 200, 211
219
Claims for Bodily Injuries.
Is it possible by the Creation of a Special Tribunal or otherwise, to Provide
for the more satisfactory Trial of Claims for Bodily Injuries? C. W.
RYALLS, LL.D.
Popular Fallacies on Land and Land Laws. J. W. HOWLETT
Some Remarks on the Land Laws of England with special reference to certain
Opinions expressed by Sir GEORGE CAMPBELL in a Paper read at the
Belfast Meeting of the British Association in 1874. GEORGE WARDE
NORMAN, F.S.S.
The Amendment of the Law of Evidence by admitting the Testimony of
Prisoners and Defendants, and of their Wives and Husbands in Criminal
proceedings. ALFRED HILL
244
257
259
260
On the Distinction between Misdemeanours and Felonies. T. LL. MURRAY
BROWNE
262
Miscellaneous.
On the Married Women's Property Act, 1870. Mrs. WOLSTENHOLME-ELMY
Amendment of the Law of Frauds. Mr. SERJEANT COX
265
269
The Effect of the Judicature Act upon the Legal Profession. PYM YEATMAN 270
REPRESSION OF CRIME SECTION.
Address on Repression of Crime. Lieut.-Col. Du CANE, R.E., C.B.
. 271
The Prevention of Crime Act.
Has the Prevention of Crime Act of 1871 proved satisfactory in its Opera-
tion? The Right Hon. Sir WALTER CROFTON, C.B. T. B. LL. BAKER 309, 315
317
Treatment of Prisoners.
What Improvements are now required in the Treatment of Prisoners in
County and Borough Gaols? J. T. HIBBERT
333
339
On the Executions for Murder that have taken place during the last Seventy
Years. WILLIAM GUY, M.D., F.R.S.
•
On the Punishment of Death. HowARD LIVESEY
348
361
On Corporal Punishment. HoWARD LIVESEY
362
On Non-imprisonment of Children. Rev. DANIEL ACE, D.D.
363
On Discharged Prisoners' Aid Societies at Home and Abroad. T. LL. Murray-
How far can the System of Primary Education in the Country be Advanced
and Extended by the Half-Time System, by grouping of Schools, and by
Legislation in Restriction of the Employment of the Labour of Children?
REGINALD WALPOLE. R. W. COOKE TAYLOR. J.A. BREMNER 367, 379, 391
How can the Influence of the Universities be most effectively exerted on the
General Education of the Country? Hon. GEORGE C. BRODRICK. Rev.
C. W. STUBBS
Is a fair proportion of the Endowments of the Country applicable to Female
Education? FREDERIC MERRIFIELD. Miss SHIRREFF
435, 445
448
An Account of the International Model Educational Institution at the ex-
Collegio Medico, Naples, founded by Julie Salis Schwabe. HENRIETTA
'FRANCES LORD
453
Proposed Amalgamation of University Local and other Examinations.
BARCLAY PHILLIPS
On Middle Class Education. Rev. E. A. ABBOTT, D.D.
459
463
On some Impediments thrown in the way of National Education by the
Denominational System. Rev. BROOKE LAMBERT
On Means of Reconciling Religious Differences in Common Schools. JACOB
A. FRANKLIN
464
The Future of the English Kinder-garten. Miss JANE MILL
Moral Teaching in Schools. Miss E. A. MANNING
On School Hygiene and Scientific Physical Education. M. ROTH, M.D.
III.-HEALTH.
Dwellings of the Upper and Middle Classes.
To what Causes are to be attributed the Ill-construction and Want of Sanitary
Provisions which exist in the Dwellings of the Upper and Middle Classes,
and what is the best Method which should be Adopted to Remedy and
Rectify the Same? WILLIAM EASSIE, C.E. H. H. COLLINS.
Discussion
Health of Watering Places.
473, 483
486
What are the Advantages of English, as compared with Foreign Watering
Places and Health Resorts? What are the best means of rendering
the English Watering Places more Efficient, for Obviating Dangers
arising from the Occasional Introduction of Infectious Diseases, and
determining the Annual Rate of Mortality in each District? JOHN
MACPHERSON, M.D. Dr. FuSSELL
494, 501
What are the Advantages or Disadvantages of Water Supply being Lodged
in the Hands of Local Authorities? WILLIAM RENDLE, F.R.C.S.
508
518
531
Effect of Recent Sanitary Legislation. F. S. PoWELL
540
Results of the Public Health Act of 1872, and the Appointment of Medical
Officers of Health. R. P. B. TAAFFE, M.D.
547
On Sanitary Precautions against the Infectious Eruptive Diseases. WILLIAM
SQUIRE, M.D., M.R.C.P.
554
The Duties and Responsibilities of Port Sanitary Authorities, particularly
with Reference to Epidemic Diseases and Quarantine. HARRY LEACH,
M.R.C.P.
County Main Sewers necessary in Aid of Village and Small Town Drainage.
C. O. BAYLIS, M.D.
Roof Pipes for Ventilating Sewers. P. H. HOLLAND
The Vital Statistics of the Coastal Districts of England and Wales. ALFRED
HAVILAND
583
On Sanitary Improvements in Indian Jails. W. R. CORNISH, F.R.C.S.
Recent Public Health Legislation reviewed, with Thoughts as to the Future further Legislation. G. F. CHAMBERS.
The Principles on which Legislation respecting the Pollution of Rivers should be based. CORNELIUS B. Fox, M.D.
Suggestions as to the Legislative Changes required for the purpose of Im-
proving the Dwellings of Labourers in the Country Districts. GILBERT
W. CHILD, M.D.
Report by the American Social Science Association on Homes for the People
in American Cities. GEORGE GODWIN, F.R.S.
597
598
601
602
The Sanitary Condition of the People. C. E. PARKER-RHODES.
Health and Healthy Homes. J. D. MORRISON.
The necessity of providing suitable accommodation for Invalids and Con- valescents of the Upper and Middle Classes. GEORGE STANLEY.
On some unsuspected sources of Infectious Diseases, and the need of Domi-
ciliary Sanitary Inspection. Mrs. WILLIAM BAINES
Poisonous Dyes and their effect upon Health. WILLIAM HARDWICKE, M.D. 606
Apparatus for analysis of air adapted for Medical Officers of Health.
WILLIAM HARDWICKE, M.D.
The Variation in the Composition of River Waters. J. ALFRED WANKLYN 607
Assimilative Food. W. J. COOPER
607
A Policy of Sewage. E. J. SYSON
608
The Separate System of Town Sewerage. Lieut.-Col. ALFRED G. JONES, V.C. 609
The History of Slaughter House Legislation. Mrs. WILSON
610
Apparatus for Slaughtering Oxen.
BENJAMIN W. RICHARDSON, F.R.S.
The Ladies' Sanitary Association.
Trained Nurses for the Sick Poor. Sir EDMUND LECHMERE, Bart.
Report of the Joint Committee on State Medicine of the British Medical and
Social Science Associations for 1875.
IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE.
Imperial Subventions to Local Authorities.
On what principles should Imperial Subventions be granted to Local Autho-
rities? Captain CRAIGIE
Is it desirable that the system of 'Short Term ' military service should be
superseded or supplemented by compulsory military service? JOHN
HOLMS, M.P.
Unemployed Labour.
What means are practicable for Checking the Aggregation and Deterioration
of Unemployed Labour in large towns? ALSAGER H. HILL
Three Systems of Currency. GAMALIEL BRADFORD
Foreign Loans, their Introduction to the Public and Admission to the Stock
Exchange, in connection with the recent Report of the Committee on
Foreign Loans. L. L. COHEN
656
673
688
Foreign Bounties on Export: Should they be regarded and dealt with as
beneficial or injurious to this country? GEORGE MARTINEAU
699
On Poor Law Control. C. J. RIBTON-TURNER
707
On Commercial Crises in their past and present features. WILLIAM WESTGARTH 710
On certain desirable Alterations in the Working of the Poor Law System.
C. HARCOURT CHAMBERS
On some Defects in the Treatment of our Poor. W. LEOPARD
The Advantages of Charity Organization. M. R. BRANDRETH, LL.D..
Charity Organization with special reference to the Glasgow Society
On the mode of admission into Charitable Institutions. Rev. H. J. SIMPSON
A new system of Dwellings for the Working Classes. Dr. SIGMUND
ENGLANDER
The Social Condition of this Country and India, with some suggestions for
their Improvement. W. H. VILLIERS SANKEY, C.E.
How to Elevate the People: physically, socially, and morally; avert social
dangers, and strengthen the ties of Society, Law, and Order, by encour-
aging and enabling the masses to pass their leisure hours beneficially.
FRANCIS FULLER
The Sunday Societies; their Claims and Objects. Miss ANNA SWANWICK
On Municipal Institutions. WILLIAM BOTLEY
On the Legal Status of the Liquor Traffic, and the necessity of amended
Legislation. Rev. DAWSON BURNS
719
On Evils arising to the Working Classes from using Alcoholic Beverages in
place of Food. JAMES EDMUNDS, M.D.
720
Is the Manufacturing Supremacy of Great Britain in danger? If so, why
is the lack of Commercial Freedom the root and cause of the danger?
THOMAS BRIGGS
Bounties on the Export of Sugar from France. HENRY T. CHAMBERLAIN
On the Repeal of the Malt Tax, and the substitution of a tax on the quantity
of Grain used in Brewing. W. H. BAXTER
Insufficiently developed Productions of the West Indies. C. O. Groom
NAPIER
The Opium Revenue of India. R. N. FOWLER
The best Means of Preventing the Indiscriminate Destruction of Small Fish,
with a view of improving our supply.
Science in Relation to the Silkworm Culture.