Ashburn, Major P. M., quoted on importance of hill stations in the tropics, 483–484.
Assassination under the Insurgent régime, [730]–[731], [732] ff.
Assembly, the Philippine, 357, [768] ff.;
interest of members in maintenance of peonage, leads to blocking of anti-slavery legislation, [698]–[729], [773];
apportionment of delegates to, [769];
election to first, [769]–[770];
creation of, premature, [772];
division of powers with commission, [772];
blocking of important and desirable measures by, [772]–[775];
consideration of some of the bills introduced, [776]–[788];
commission bills disapproved by, [788]–[790];
dangers of vicious legislation by, [790]–[791];
neither character of members nor legislation passed has justified its establishment, [791].
Athletics, education of Filipinos in, [514]–[516];
growth of interest in, [522].
Atkins, Lieutenant L. D., 397, [549].
Atkinson, Dr. Fred W., superintendent of public instruction, [504].
Automobile roads, [804]–[805].
B
Bacuit Bay, scenery in, [805].