11. Colonial expenditure in connection with War in South Africa III. C.D.Č. Memorandum on Imperial Reserves in the Colonies IV. Admiralty Memorandum on Sea Power

202

203

213

IVa. Admiralty Memorandum on Detailed Proposals relative to Australia

and New Zealand

223

V. (1.) Statement as to the Defence of New Zealand by the Promier

and Minister of Defence

230

(2.) Reports of Joint Defence (Secret) Committeo, New Zealand - (3.) Scheme for Australian Mounted Force, by Major-General

French

234

242

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(1.) Dofence of Australia, Minute by Major-General Sir E. T.

Hutton

244

(5.) Minute by Sir John Forrest on Naval Defonce (this was not

laid before the Conference)

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VI. Memorandum by Mr. St. John Brodrick

VII. Memorandum by Canadian Ministers concerning Defence

258

261

VIII. Memorandum by the First Lord of the Admiralty as to result of

private discussion with Prime Ministers

203

IX. Correspondence as to supplies of meat, produce, &c. for Army and

Navy

272

TRADE APPENDICES.

X. Statement of Trade of United Kingdom with British Possessions and

Foreign Countries, 1856-1900

280

205

313

381

XI. Board of Trade Memorandum on Trade of the United Kingdom with British Possessions and Foreign Countries respectively, with special reference to imports of Food-stuffs, and exports of British Manufactures

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XIA. Statistics XID. Statistical information, &c.

handed in by Mr. Seddon XII. Statement of Trado, Population, and Shipping of the United .

Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, and Belgium, 1876-1900

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

394

XIII. Board of Trade Momorandunt on effect of the Canadian Preferential Tariff on Trade between the United Kingdom and Canada XIV. Canadian Memorandum respecting the operation of the Preferential

Tariff

396

430

XV. Resolutions of Canadian Boards of Trade and other bodies as to the Commercial relations of the Empire, handed in by Sir W. Laurier XVI. Memorandum by the President of the Board of Trado as to result

of private discussions with the Prime Ministers XVII. Memorandum by Canadian Ministers on Proferential Trado - XVIII. Memorandum by Board of Trade on Coasting Trade, with spocial

roference to Mr. Seddon's Motion

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450

451

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