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W A~ 'JL~'Pe~~S""",,~aHt!r.   f  fistimate  of head. 01  espenditlUe
                    a filII         ~             by people of United  Kingdom,
                                                  368.
                  -    gross a  a \..   A   'sing,   .   Work  01  the  British  Association
                    ii.  79.    \          •      Committee, 1881-82, 368.
                  ~ increase  of,  consid  ed  in   Variation  between  author's ligures
                    relation  to  greater  sev  rity  of   and those of committee, 369-
                    labour, ii, 86.              Effect of inclusion of Indian figurell,
                                                                d'
                                                  369.
                  -   in  Lancashire  mills,  1850-  Food,  enormovs  espen  dure  OD,
                    83, i.  181.                  370.
                  -    in  Newcastle  chemical   Housing, 371.
                    works,  1840-85, i.  184.    National ",rvices, 372-
                                                 Defence (British  and foreign naval
                  -   paid fifty  years  ago  and at   and military expenditure), 374-
                    present time, i. 388.       Colonial  contributions  10 defence,
                  WAR  and  armaments,  waste  of   375·
                                                Miscellaneous expenditllle, 376-
                    capital on, ii.  290.        Expenditure on education, 377.
                  -- footing of the British army,   Sources of educational revenue, 378-
                    ii. 256.                     Positioa of India, 379.
                  -   Franco-German,of187°-7I,   .At~diz A.  Talllel  sbowing es-
                                                  Umated Wholesale  COIl of various
                    cost of, i. I.              •  articles consumed and or services
                  -- probable influence of a great,   rendered in the United Kingdom
                    on  price  of British  securities,   in 1902. 381-383.
                    ii.  191.                   Notes to Tables, 383'386.
                  -    South  African,  economl~
                                             WEATHER,  influence  of bad,  on
                    aspects of the, ii.  204.   agriculture, ii.  123.
                  -- South African, and the price   WHEAT,  reduction  in  price  of,
                    of Consols, ii.  189.  _  .   lOS. per quarter  below  rate of
                  WEALTH, growtll of, due partly to
                                               1837-46, i.  393.
                    growth of population, ii"3Z3.  '   WJLLIAMS, Mr. A., his·f· Value of
                  ~ increase of, not only among   .  Bullion Standazd" considered
                    capitalists, but among working   and condemned, ii.  166.   •
                    and middle classes, i. 4Q8.   WORKING  CLASSES,  criticism  by,
                  -- of the people of the United   of the author's papers on their
                    Kingdom and Empire, ii. 364-  progress. ii .. 79. .   .   . _
                    366•                     -    -- present  conditton
                  -- statistics,  dangers  of com-  better than  twenty  years  ago,
                    parative, ii. 73.          prices  being  lower and  wages
                  Weall"  o/Ilu Empi'r, and How   higher, i. 422.   -
                    i/ sAould6eused(lg03J, ii. 363-  -- --, progress of, in last half
                    386.                       century (1883), i. 382.
                     Aggregate of individual incOmes in
                       United  Kingdom  about  1.750
                      million £.364.·        ZOLLVEREIN,  the  Dream  of  a
                     Difficulty of estimating for rest of   British, ii.  387.
                      empire, 36$.           -- unsuitable toBritish Empire
                     Estimate  of Imperial  capital  and
                      income com~ with  thQSe  of   for  geographical  reasons,  ii.
                      other countries, 366-367.   180.
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