Germany's play for trade prestige, [290-310];
land of meager commodities, [295];
what her "awakened" trade would mean, [297];
Germany's colony of Kiau-chau, [304-309];
America and Chinese trade, [310-314];
plans for rousing country, [316]
Colombia, loss of Isthmian territory, through Panama canal scheme, [4]
Colombo, approach to harbor, [33];
landing jetty, [33];
port of call between Occident, Orient and Australasia, [34];