American Year Book, 1911.


INDEX

Adriatic
, the steamer,
77
,
78


American Shipping League,
83


American Steamship Company,
23
,
85


American Year Book,
reference to
,
26


Anderson, Com. Gen. George E.,
reference to
,
68


Arctic
, the steamer,
75
,
76
,
77


Argentina
, use of subsidies in,
68


Aspinwall, W.H.,
73
,
75


Atlantic
, the steamer,
75
,
76


Atlantic Transport line,
23


Auguste Victoria
, the steamer,
39


Australasia line,
92


Australian line,
38
,
40
,
42


Austria-Hungary, history of the use of subsidies in,
44
-
49
;

provisions for two classes of subsidies in, 45, 46;

increase in the proportion of steamers built in, 46, 47;

total of tonnage in, 49;

grants of, 97


Austrian Lloyd Company,
44
,
46


Austro-American Shipping Company,
48


Austro-Hungarian Lloyd Company,
see
Austrian Lloyd Company.



BABBITT, VICE CON. GEN. E.G.,
reference to
,
66


Baltic
, the steamer,
75
,
76


Barker, J. Ellis,
reference to his
"Modern Germany,"
37
,
39
-
41
.


Bates, W.W.,
reference to his
, "American Marine,"
14
,
17
,
20
,
78
,
79


Belgium, use of subsidies in,
42
,
97


Bismarck's Memorial to the German Reichstag,
reference to
,
50


Black Sea Navigation Company,
61


Brazil, use of subventions in,
68


Britannia
, the steamer,
18


Brown, James,
71


Brown, Stewart,
71



California
, the steamer,
74


Canada, granting of mail and steamship subsidies by,
24
,
25


Cargo Ship Bill, the,
83
,
84


Charleston and Havana line,
74


Chargeurs Réunis
,
36


Chile, use of mail subsidies,
68


China, use of subsidies in,
67
,
98


Chinese Merchants' Steam Navigation Company,
67


City of New York
, the steamer,
85


City of Paris
, the steamer,
85


"Clippers," American,
69
,
78


Colbert, finance minister of France,
26


Collins, Edward K.,
71
,
72
,
76


Collins line, the,
19
,
20
,
21
,
75
-
78


Columbia
, the steamer,
75


Campagnie des Messagéries Maritimes
,
36


Compagnie Fraissant
,
36


Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
,
36


Compañia Transatlantica Española, La,
54


Cromwell, code of,
see
Maritime Charter of England, Great,


Cunard, Samuel,
17


Cunard Company,
19
-
23
,
25
,
71
,
76
,
77
,
92
,
93


Curaçoa
, the steamer,
16



DAWSON, GEN. WILLIAM, JR.,
reference to
,
54


Denmark, granting of postal subventions and "trade" subsidies by,
57
,
97


Dominion line,
23


"Dramatic line,"
76


Dutch East Indian lines,
42



EAST AFRICAN LINE,
40


East Asian line,
38
,
40
,
42


England, history of the use of subsidies in,
11
-
25
;

first navigation law of, 11;

Great Maritime Charter of, 11-15;

Cromwell's code for, 12;

competition between the United States and, 14, 19, 20;

testing of steam for navigation in, 15, 16;

building of steamships, 16-24;

total of subsidies paid in, 25;

grants of, 97



Falcon
, the steamer,
74
,
75


Farquhar, James M.,
83


France, history of the use of subsidies in,
26
-
36
;

the navigation laws of, 26;

the disappearance of the domestic mercantile marine of, 27;

commercial treaty between England and, 28;

the Merchant Marine Act of, 29-35;

organization of steamship companies in, 30-32;

granting of "shipping premiums" in, 32;

total cost of bounty system in, 35;

capacity of, for building steamships, 36;

grants of, 97


Franklin
, the steamer,
74
,
78


Frye, William P.,
83
,
87