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INDEX TO REPORTS.

AD-

3rd Report, para. 19.

ADEN-

3rd Report, paras. 30 to 33.

Apportionment of expense of defending. 3rd Re-

port, para. 33.

Estimate of garrison and cost of defence.

port, para. 31.

Importance of.

3rd Report, para. 30.

3rd Re-

Necessity of making secure. 1st Report, para. 9. Proposed deepening of inner harbour. 3rd Report,

para. 32.

Reports on defence of.

AMERICA, NORTH—

3rd Report, para. 31.

British trade with. 3rd Report, para. 95. Proposed defended stations on coast of.

port, para. 116.

3rd Re-

Protection of British trade with. 3rd Report,

para. 96.

AMMUNITION--~-

Colonies should adopt Service patterns of. 1st Re-

port, para. 49.

Proposed depôt of, in Australia. 2nd Report,

para. 121.

Supply of, to Australian Colonies.

para. 120.

ANTIGUA-

Srd Report, paras. 110, 111.

2nd Report,

English Harbour, comparison of, with Port Castries.

J

*

3rd Report, paras. 111, 112. objections to, as coaling-station.

3rd Report, para. 111.

APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENSE-

Aden. 3rd Report, para. 33.

Cape of Good Hope. 1st Report, para. 30. Colombo. 3rd Report, para. 48.

Hong Kong. 3rd Report, para. 88.

Sierra Leone. 3rd Report, para. 8. Singapore. 3rd Report, paras. 69, 70.

ARMAMENTS----

1st Report, paras. 40-49.

Proposed for Simon's Bay. 1st Report, para. 26.

Table Bay. 1st Report, para. 26.

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ARTILLERY-

Permanent, in Australian Colonies. 2nd Report,

para. 110.

ASCENSION-

3rd Report, paras. 10, 11.

Description of. 3rd Report, para. 10.

Estimate of garrison and cost of defending. 3rd

Report, para. 11.

Incomplete state of defences of. 1st Report, para.

11.

Reasons for preferring St. Helena to. 3rd Report,

para. 14.

[1103]

ASSAM-

3rd Report, para. 18.

AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES——-

Trade of. 1st Report, para. 114.

AUSTRALIAN COLONIES-

2nd Report, paras. 24 to 136.

Burden of defence as compared with United King-

dom. 2nd Report, para. 136.

Combination of forces of. 2nd Report, paras. 105,

119.

Desirability of forming reserves in. 2nd Report,

para. 111.

Duty of, with regard to defence.

2nd Report,

paras. 26, 27. Forces of, Colonel Scratchley's views regarding.

2nd Report, para. 109. different systems prevailing in.

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25

Report, para. 108.

2nd

economy desirable with view to perma-

nence of 2nd Report, para. 106.

employment of Imperial officers in.

2nd Report, para. 119 A.

partial payment of. 2nd Report,

para. 112.

training of officers for. 2nd Report,

para. 115. Land works in. 2nd Report, para. 107. Naval defence of.

35

2nd Report, paras. 123 to 136. of ports of. 2nd Report, para. 124. forces in. 2nd Report, para. 126. Necessity for permanent artillery in. 2nd Report,

para. 110.

29

Objections to maintenance of ships of war by. 2nd

Report, para. 130.

Organization recommended for. 2nd Report, paras.

113, 114.

Precautionary arrangements for war in. 2nd Re-

port, para. 127.

Proposed appointment of Inspecting Officer for.

2nd Report, paras. 116, 117.

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contribution to naval defence of. 2nd

Report, paras. 131 to 136.

depôt of warlike stores in. 2nd Report,

para. 121.

employment of Imperial troops in. 2nd

Report, para. 110.

Summary of evidence relating to. 2nd Report,

paras. 29 to 96.

Supply of munitions of war to.

120.

2nd Report, para.

Torpedo corps in. 2nd Report, para. 122.

AUSTRALIAN TRADE-

Defence of. 2nd Report, para. 129,

BAHAMAS

3rd Report, para. 115.

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