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Agenda Papers, pp. 3-14. All-red Mail Route, pp. 344-357. Appeals, pp. 214-244, 431. Final Court of Appeal, pp. 214, 215, 224-226, 240, 242-244. Judicial Committee of Privy Council— Constitution, pp. 216-218. -240-241. Number of Appeals to, pp. 216-217, 233. Method of delivering judgment, pp. 215, 219220, 227-228, 232, 431. Judicial Committee and House,of Lords.relative positions of, pp. 216, 218-219, 221, 228, 2292o\), JiOD. from Dominions— South African, p 230 Australian, pp. 221-222. Canadian, pp. 232-233. Statistics of Appeals, pp. 216-217, 233. . , . , j , , t _~,._* t «„ Arbitration Awards, mutual enforcement of, pp. 160-162, 326-332, 424-425. .. QC Asiatic Question, pp. 51, 86. Bishop, Mr., sympathy with, in bereavement, p. 153. British Indians, position of, in Dominions, pp. 86, 394-399, 407-412. See also under Merchant Shipping (Coloured Seamen). Gable Communication, cheapening of cable rates, pp. 281-291. Nationalization of Atlantic cable, pp. 291-307. Coinage (uniform system of), pp. 165-170, 3673 7 2. Colonial Office, organization of, pp. 75-95. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, question of placing Dominion matters under, pp. 80, 91, 94-95, 177, 194. Commercial Relations, Eoyal Commission as to resources and trade development in the Empire, pp. 339-344. Commercial Treaties. See Treaties. Conspiracy against Laws of other parts of the Empire, question of prevention of, pp. 244-246. Copyright, pp. 162-163. Declaration of London, pp. 34, 97-134. Defence (Naval and Military), pp. 23, 33, 53, 95, 14:0, 2i\2i 9 &ivy 4:OZ. Destitute and Deserted Wives and Children, reciprocal legislation as to, pp. 206-212

Emigration, pp. 198-205. Comparative statistics for Dominions and foreign countries, pp. 199-202. Dominions laws as to admission of emigrants, pp. 198-199, 204-205. Emigrants' Information Office, work of, and constitution of Managing Committee, pp. 198, 200-201, 202, 203-204. Estate Duties > double ment of ' ™- 364 - 367 - His Majesty the King, address to, and message in reply, pp. 21, 28, 80. , Cmf suggestion for standing Comconnectiol f pp 77 _ 79> 8 82 _94, 17H—1QS Future meeti of Conferences in Dominions, Meetings in Committee, pp. 33, 36, 187, 326- „„„ 8 " ConferenceS; pp 3? 358> High Commissioners, position of, on Standing Committee, pp . 7 7-88, 92-93. Secretariat, pp 77, 81, 165, 183, 187, 189, 193, 438, 439, 441. Imperial Council, discussion as to proposal for, PP- 36-V75. objects and effect of, pp. 37, 56, 71. to be established by legislation, p. 52. power to fix naval contribution, pp. 54, 68. an Imperial Parliament of Defence, p. 56. representation on, p. 57. ultimate substitute for existing Imperial Parliament, p. 60. powers of Executive, p. 65. memorial of Members of House of Commons, p. 71. naval defence policy, pp. 48, 51, 53. land defence policy, p. 50. We nt of m r J rr Interchange and visits of Civil Servants, pp. 194-196. International Agreements, prior consultation of Dominions as to, pp. 89-90, 97-100, 113-116, 120, 125, 129-132. International Exhibitions, pp. 170-171. Judgments and Orders of Courts of Justice, mutual enforcement of, pp. 160-162, 326-332, 424-425. King's Birthday, celebration of, p. 274-279. Exchanges and pp . 153-160. Mail Communication between United Kingdom and Dominions, pp. 344-357.