104.Diaz,2.abdication of,159.and the Mexican revolutionaries,158.fall of,158.Dickinson, Mr, United States Secretary for War,172(footnote).Drake, Sir Francis,69,91."Dreadnought" types in 1912 and 1915, forecast of,184.Ecuador,151,161,260.army of,198.Edward, Dr Hall,229.Effective tonnage of the three greatest Naval Powers in 1912 and 1915,185.Egyptians' device for avoiding mosquitoes,217.Elizabeth, Queen,24.Elizabethan Englishman, the,69,148.era, the,90,214.England, an ingenious speculation as to her climate on opening of Panama Canal,220.Elizabethan, the spirit of,76.her sea-power,89.English Channel, the,87.Englishman, the Elizabethan,69,148.Ententebetween Great Britain and Russia,199.Europe prohibits Asiatic internecine warfare,59.European ambassadors to China, the first,40."balance of power," a,17.hegemony, the,40.relations with China,49.scientists and Asiatics,59.trade and missions in China,50.Fanning Island,251.Fiji,3.Group acquired by Great Britain,134.Hindoo labourers in,231.Fijian, a typical gardener,143.Filipinos, the,82.Finns, the,21.Fisher, Mr, Prime Minister of Australia,133.Fitz-Gerald, Mr James Edward,126.Fleet unit, the Australian,113et seq.Formosa,4.ceded by China to Japan,38.Fotheringham, Colonel,196.France,3,10,199.and China, suggested alliance,48.Napoleon and,18.trade relations with Japan,38.Fremantle, Dr Francis,60.French Canada of to-day,167.under theocratic despotism,167.French-Canadian priesthood, the,168.French Canadians,165,168.their national character,168.French project for Panama Canal,216.Revolution, the,124.French, the,267.Galapagos Islands, the,222,224,260.Gatun Lake, area of,218,219.Gengis Khan,22,49.German navy: effective tonnage,185.power in the Atlantic,212.Germans, the, inKiao-Chau,10.Germany,3,10.a possible ally of Japan,199.a possible ally of United States,199,212.Gordon, General,47.Grant, President,74.Great Britain a Free Trade country,206.abandons "splendid isolation" ideal,27.acquires the Fiji Group,134.and her Indian Empire,86.and Japan, alliance,14,28,34,39,199.Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Japan,206,207-211.and Russia, an understanding between,213,214.ententebetween,199.friendship between,211.and the Pacific,269.and United States, an instinct towards friendliness,199.friendliness between,215.treaty with United States,220.annexes New Zealand,125.entry into the Pacific,85.her naval strength in the Pacific,14.Imperialist sentiment in,203.navy of,180.sensitive to opinions of her Dominions,203.the rivalry of the United States,269.trade relations with Japan,38.Great Britain, where established on west of Pacific,248.Great Lakes, the, and the United States,70.Greek Church, the,22,188.and the Byzantine Empire,23.republics, the, and the Persian Empire,41.Greeks and Persians,40.Grijalba in Mexico,156.Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,179.Gulf Stream, the,87,219."Habitants," 167.Hairy Ainus, the,35.Hamilton, Alexander,71.Hawaii and the Maoris,139.Arms Registration Ordinance,79.Spaniards in,93.the coolies and traders of,145.the key to the Pacific coast of North America,3.Hawaiian garrison, the,190.Group, natives helpless material for nation-making,145.Islands, the,77,258,259.annexation of,78,81,83.Japanese in the,44,45,58.Republic formed,78.population: the chief element,79,80,81.Hawaiians, the parent stock of the,142,145.Health and Empire, cit.,59-62.Hegemony of Pacific Ocean,258.Heine, cit.,24.Henderson, Sir Reginald,181.Hercules, the Pillars of,1.Herodotus,217.Holland, British treaty with,96.Holy Alliance, the,72,155.Honduras, U.S.A., treaty with,270-271.Hong Kong,11,85,97,248,250.harbour of,98.Honolulu,12,260.a holiday scene at,80.Harbour,259.Hiram Bingham's first sermon at,77.naval base at,78,80.Hughes, Colonel,174,195.Huidekoper, Mr,171(footnote),172(footnote).Huns, the,40.Imperial Conference of 1911, the,127et seq.Defence Conference of 1909, the,111,172,181,183.the British Admiralty memorandum concerning,112.Navy, an,112,130.Imperialism of Australia,110.Imperialist sentiment in Great Britain,203.Incas, the,151,152,153."Independent Tribes of New Zealand," the,125.India,11.an independent,9.British garrisons in,191.defence of,249.Great Britain's apprehensions regarding,25.internecine warfare prohibited in,59.occupation of,249.Russia and,25.the British in,9.theRajand,9.the Sepoy forces in,191.western sea-passage to,92.White garrison of,249.Indian Empire, the, Great Britain and,86.frontier, the,205.Ocean, the,85.Industrial position in the Pacific,235,240."spheres of influence," 236,240.Infanticide in China,57.Internecine warfare prohibited by Europe,59.Isthmian Canal, the,271.Ivan the Terrible,5.James I.,104.Japan,3,4et al.a dwindling Power,8.alliance with Great Britain,39.an offender against China's national pride,64.and Christianity,32,33.and Corea,64.and Great Britain, alliance,14,199.and Manchuria,64.and Russia,25,26.and Shintoism,32.and the Christian faith,37.and the problem of the Pacific,42.and trade relations with Whitecivilisation,37,38.army of,189.army and navy of,6.bases for industrial prosperity in,7.character of her population,43.exclusiveness of,37.feudal,36.Germany a possible ally of,199.healing of local feuds in,59.in the Pacific, strategical position of,260.industrial expansion of,7.labour movement in,7."most-favoured-nation" rates,206.nation-making,32."natural capital" of,44.natural resources of,6.navy of,14,177,178.poverty of,5,6.rumoured alliance with Mexico,159.Sea of,260.Shintoism in,36.territories won in battle,6.the awakening of,31.the greatest warrior Power in the Pacific,32.the "honoured ally" of Great Britain,33.the Mikados of,31,36.the rise of,31.the Tartar invaders of,35.Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Great Britain,206,207-211.war with China,26.war with Russia,7,25et seq.,265,268.warlike confidence of,6.Japanese acquire Formosa,38.acquire the Pescadores,38.ancestry of,35.and British, analogy between,35.annex Corea,38,42.arrogance of the,46.artistry of the,34.as painters and potters,33.—Chinese alliance the greatest Asiatic peril,266.contempt for Chinese,56.disappointment with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance,210-211.emigrants,45,46.Government proposes State adoption of Christian religion,32(footnote).hatred of, by Chinese,56.interests in Corea,205.Minister for Home Affairs: communication to Japanese Press,32-33(footnote).national feeling of the,46.naval estimates (current),177.settlements,44.tariffs,241,242.the chief element of Hawaiian population,79,80,81.their reputed genius for war,28.transformation of the race,33.Java,93.Java Major,103.Jebb, Mr Richard,232.Jesuit missionaries in China,50."Jingoism" of British nations in South Pacific, the,95.Kanakas, the,136,142,143,144,145.Kiao-Chouand the German "mailed fist," 10.Kidman, Mr Sydney,252.Kirk, David,166.Kirness, C. H.,253.Kitchener, Field-Marshal Lord,111.Knox, Secretary,159(footnote),212.Kouropatkin, General,29.Kwei Chih, Mr,55(footnote).Labour and anti-Asiatic movements,232,233.movement in Japan, the,7.Lansdowne, Marquess of,201.Latin America,147et seq.,162,273.and the Monroe doctrine,162.British export trade with,162,163.navy of,183.race-mixture in,147.strength of,160-161.summary of position of,163.the military strength of,196.universal service in,197.Latin-American armies, the,197.Empire, a,161.Power, a,150.Republics, the,72,75.United States, the Suzerain Power of,74.Latin-Indian race, the,147.Latin peoples, the,267.Laurier, Sir Wilfrid,128,183,194.defeat of,170et seq.Laval, Monseigneur,167.Lesseps, Ferdinand de,216.Levant, the,41.Lithuania, Roman culture in,22.Lithuanians, the,22.Logie, Colonel,196.London Gazette, the, on America,70.Louis XIV. of France,167.Louisiana, cession of,72.Macaulay, Captain,97.Macdonald, Sir C.,201.Machiavelli,57.Magalhaes,104.Malacca,95.Malakiki Hill, the Gibraltar of Honolulu,79.Malay Archipelago, the,58.Peninsula, the,230.Chinese rights in,142.States, the,142.Malays and Chinese,230.Malaysians, the,139.Malthusian checks,57,65.Manchu dynasty, the,50,55(footnote).Manchuria,5,6,20.Japan and,64.Russian generals in,29.Manchus, the,8,9,266.Manila,260.Maori flag saluted by British warship,125.Maori, the,122,136,138,139.race in 1769, population of,141.system of government, the,139.War, the,140.Maoris, cannibalism prevalent among,140.cede their country to Queen Victoria,125.chivalry of,140.in New Zealand, population of,145.results of civilisation,141.similarity to Japanese,141.the parent stock of the,142.Marco Polo,49,103.Marsden, Rev. Samuel,123.Maximilian,157.Mediterranean, the,1.and the White Man,267.Russia and,18,23.Melanesia,94.Meliorism,265.Mencius,52.Merritt, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Hamilton,195.Mexicans, the aboriginal,137.the, and Diaz,158.Mexico,2,150,259.army of,197.Balboa in,153.Empire of,157.Grijalba lands at,156.Gulf of, and the United States,70.Republic of,161,163.rumoured alliance with Japan,159.Spaniards in,92.under Spanish rule,157.United States and intervention,159,269.Velasquez in,156-157.yields independence to Cortes,156.Meyer, Secretary, U.S. Navy,178,179.Mikados of Japan,31,36.Military College of Australia, the,192.official conditions of,193.strength of Latin America, the,196.training in Canada,196.