D, account of, 191-209. HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY; monopoly of, 11;
journals of mention mineral deposits, 35; governor of testifies that
farming can not succeed in Rupert's Land, 271; effect of contentions
regarding Northwest, 276; trade of, 297-298; former monopoly of, 299;
mentioned, 302. HUDSON STRAITS, the crux of the Hudson Bay route,
206-209. HUNTERS' LODGES,
raids of, 8. ICELANDERS, story of in Manitoba, 122-123. IMMIGRATION:
increase in ten years, 20; from Great Britain, 51, 95-110; American
immigration into Canada, 61-79; from continental Europe, 111-126; from
the Orient, 127-167; probable effect of Panama Canal upon, 176.
IMPERIAL FEDERATION, a dead issue in Canada, 47. INDIANS: number of in
the fur trade, 294; rights of Indian
wives married to white men, 266. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD: in
Canada, 219; program of, 221. JAPAN: dominates fishing

industry of the Pacific, 24; alliance of with Great Britain, 127;
attitude of on equality question, 130-132; activity of on West Coast,
134-136; controls seventy-two

per cent. of the shipping of the Pacific, 136, 178; future influence
of, 137; attempt to draw into Hindu quarrel, 146; demands room to
expand, 168; becomes a world power, 269; future relations of with
Canada, 333. JAPANESE: inrush of into British
Columbia, 129; limitations on immigration of, 130; exclusion of
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