Georgia, the steamer,
German-Australian line,
Germany, history of the use of subsidies
in,
first steps in domestic shipbuilding
in,
establishment of a subsidized
mail service in,
building of large steamships
in,
extraordinary growth of the
merchant marine in,
grants of,
Great Britain, the steamer,
Great Western, the steamer,
Great Western Steamship Company,
Green, John R., reference to his
“Short History of the English
People,”
Greener, Gen. R.T., U.S. Con., reference to,
Grosvenor, Charles H.,
HAMBURG-AMERICAN lines,
Hanna, Mark,
Harris, Arnold,
Hermann, the steamer,
Hitchcock, Postmaster-General, reference to Report of,
Hoar, George Frisbie,
Holland, maritime supremacy of,
granting of subventions for
carrying mails in,
Humboldt, the steamer,
Hungary, see Austria-Hungary
Illinois, the steamer,
Indiana, the steamer,
Inman, John,
“Inman Line,”
“International Mercantile Marine Company,”
International Navigation Company, see American Line
Italian General Navigation Company,
Italy, history of the use of subsidies
in,
construction, subsidies provided
for in,
mail subvention system of,
increase of tonnage in,
grants of,
JAPAN, history of the use of subsidies in,
Japan Mail Steamship Company, see, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the
Japan Year Book, reference to,
Jwasaki Yataro, the Japanese merchant,
LAW, GEORGE,
Lindsay, W.H., reference to his
“History of Merchant Shipping,”
also his, “Our
Navigation Laws,”
Lloyd Brazileiro, the,
Lloyd Italiano line,
Lloyd’s Register, reference to,
Lusitania, the steamer,
Lynch, John,
Lynch bounty bill,
MACGREGOR, JOHN, reference to his, “Commercial Tariffs,”
Mellvaine, Bowes,
Mail Ship Bill, the,
Maritime Charter of England, Great,
Marvin, Winthrop L., reference to his
“American Merchant
Marine,”
Mauretania, the steamer,
Meeker, Royal, reference to his “History of Ship Subsidies,”
Merchant Marine Commission, the,
Miller, Con. Gen. H.B., reference to,
Mills, Edward,
Mordecai, M.C.,
Morgan, J. Pierpont,
“Morgan Steamship Merger,”
see “International Mercantile Marine
Company”