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_HOME-RuLE for Ireland, con- and increase in each census period
siderations involved in the of nineteenth centuv, 348.
proposed, i. 431. Tobit!. Proportion of immigration
to total increase of population in
HOOPER'S, Mr. W., analysis of certain periods in United States,
accounts of British shipping 349· •
companies, i. 324. ' -- Population of Australasia at
HOURS of labour, reduction in, certain dates, with annual in-
crease per cent. in each period,
gains to workmen from, i. 391. 350.
HOUSE duty and rates, incidence Effect of immigration on Austral-
of, i. 261. asian figures, 35 I.
Tab/e. Population of England at
each census since 1800, with per.
ILLEGITIMACY as a test of im- centage of increase between each
morality, ii. 54. census, 352.
bIMIGRATIqN, effects of, on pop- -- Approximate rate of excess
ulation of United States and of births over deaths in U niled
States, with mean of numbers
Australasia, ii. 349. of popUlation at the two census
IMPERIAL federation impeded by dates, 353.
protection in the Colonies, ii. -- Birth-rate and death·rate and
rate of excess of births overdeathl
4°1. in Australia and in England, 354-
-- -'- injury to, from ad- 355·
vocacy of a customs union, ii. Lessons of these figures, 356-360.
398-399. Conclusions, 360-362.
-- -- necessity for, inde- IMPORT and export statistics, use
pendent of trade restrictions, of, i. 282.
ii. 387. IMPORTS, excess of, and the ques-
Importance of General Stalistital tion of a nation living on its
Ideas [1901J, ii. 337-362. capital, ii. 283.
Importance of ideas derived from -- and exports, difficulties of
common statistics, 337. comparing, as regards values,
Increase of European population ii. 64.
during last century, 338.
The suggestions of the figures, 339. -- present, of so-called manu-
Special position of the British Em· factures mostly raw materials
pire, 340. for our industries, i. 430.
Europe and foreign food supplies, INCOME, annual, of the people
34 1 •
Table. Imports of food and raw compared with our export trade,
materials and semi·manufactured i. 424-425.
articles into certain 'countries, -- changes in, and prices com·
r888 and 1898, 342.
Position of Britain only differs from pared, i. 156. •
that of other European nations -- from foreign investments
in degree; dangers of this de- and its relation to imports, ii.
pendent position apply to case 4 II •
of land-bound as well as of sea- -- of Ireland compared with
bound nations, 343-344-
New population and new markets; that of United Kingdom is ~
value of home markets; migra- I to 17, i. {36.
tion no longer the necessity it -- of Ireland cannot be large
used to be, 345-341. owing to large numbers en-
Decline in rate of gr~lI'th of popu-
tion,347. gaged in agriculture, i. 435.
Table. Population of United States -. - of the people of United

