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Act of Parliament for enforcement of rates unnecessary, 66. (See Parliament.)

Adelaide, 129

Administration, Chapters vi. , vii., viii.; effects of dissatisfaction with, not greater than in any other municipality. 99

Agricultural Land, its low value compared with city land, 28; its probable future rise in value, 136

Allen's, Mr. Grant, Description of London, 148

Allotments, their favourable situations, 33

Appropriation of wealth-forms advocated by Socialists, 117; a new creation of urged as a counter programme, 122

Bakeries, 82

Balfour, Right Hon. A. J., real question for working classes is one of production, not of division, 116

Baker, Sir Benj., Sewerage of London, 32; London Railways, 131

Banks, Penny, precursors of Post Office Banks, 88; Pro-Municipal, 88

Barwise, Dr., Water famine in Derbyshire, 17

Binnie, Sir Alexander, Sewerage of London, 32

Birmingham, profits on gas, 67

Blake's resolve, 20

Boffin, Mr. and Mrs., 70

Bruce, Lord, Liquor Traffic, 10

Buckingham, J. S., his scheme combined with others, 110

Building lots, number and size, 39; estimated rents, 41

—Societies, a field for, 89

Burns, Mr. J., M.P., L.C.C., 89

Cadbury, George, and temperance, 85

Capital, How raised, 20, 43; security for, 63, 64. (See "Wealth Forms and Vested Interests.")

Cawston, Arthur, Scheme for London improvement, 149

Central Council, Its Rights, powers, and duties, 71; delegation of its powers, 72; how constituted, 74

Chamberlain, Right Hon. Joseph, Limits of Municipal activity, 68

Charitable Institutions, 27, 65

Chester, Bishop of, Temperance, 85

Children and water famine, 17; nearness to schools, 48

China, Alleged effects of opium, 10

Churches, 24, 39 II