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Knutsford, Lord, Secretary of State
for the Colonies, on the Rudd
Concession, 75.

Koran, the, references to bees, 277.

L.

Labour party, number of votes, 213-
217-result of the General Election,
225, 226.

Lamb, Charles, reference to bees,
284.

Lambert, H. C. M., 'The History of
Banstead in Surrey,' 25.

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Landed property, sale of, 337.
Lang, Andrew, April,' 281.
Lansbury, George, character, 440.
League of Nations, The, 1-8, 174.
League of Nations, character, 448-
draft treaty, 450.

Lewanika, chief of the Barotse, 71,
84.

Lias, Dr M., 'La Belgique Commer-
ciale sous l'Empereur Charles VI:
la Compagnie d'Ostende,' 210.
Liberal Party, number of votes, 213-
217-result of the General Elec-
tion, 220-225.

Literature, The Bee in, 270–292.
LoBengula, chief of the Matabele,
71-agreement with Great Britain,
74-Rudd Concession, 75-the
Matabele War, 80.

London, Treaty of, 294, 295.

Long, Mr, 'Beasts of the Field,' 19.
Loos, battle of, 288.

Lynd, Robert, 'Humour,' 43.

M.

Macaulay, Miss Rose, gift of humour,
46-Mystery at Geneva,' 47.
MacDonald, Rt Hon. Ramsey, tribute
from Lord Morley, 353.
Madrid, Treaty of, 199.

Maeterlinck, M., 'Life of the Bee,'
290.

Magnesium, the metallic element,
325.

Maguire, Rochfort, President of the
British South Africa Company, 78.

Malcolm, Dougal, 'The British South
Africa Company,' 69.

Mallards, flock of, 16-18.

Mallet, Robert, report on the earth-
quake at Naples, 90-92.

Marcus Aurelius, references to bees,
276.

Matabele War, 80-Rebellion, 81.

Matthew, Lord Justice, inquiry into
the position of Irish Evicted
Tenants, 271.

Mendeléef, D. I., arrangement of
the elements in their atomic
weights, 313.

Meredith, George, epigram on
Matthew Arnold, 143-lines on
bees, 287.

Meyerson, M. Emile, 'De l'Explica-
tion dans les Sciences,' 135 note,
136.

'Microseisms,' causes of, 95, 100.

Milne, John, instruments on seismo-
logy, 94, 96-catalogue of destruc-
tive earthquakes, 105.

Milton, John, references to bees,
281.

Molière, gift of humour, 43-45.

Moncrieff, George K. Scott, The
Spirit of the British Soldier,' 254.
Montaigne, M. E. de, reference to
bees, 280.

Moore, Sir John, character of his
army, 262-retreat to Corunna,
263.

Morgan, J. H., "The Personality of

Lord Morley,' 175, 342-conversa-
tions with him, 182, 186, 189, 191,
353-365-article on his 'Collected
Works,' 184-share in 'History
and Politics,' 343-review of his
'Recollections,' 348-dinner at the
National Liberal Club, 364.

Morley, Lord, The Personality of,
Part I, 175-192-Part II, 342-367.
'Morning Post,' the, 191.

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O'Brien, William, criticism on Lord
Morley, 346.

'Old English Squire, The,' ballad,
335.

Ollivier, M., 'L'Empire libéral,' 382
note.

'Onslow,' H.M.S., struck by a shell,
122.

Orlando, Signor, on the settlement of
the Fiume question, 297-299.

P.

Palmerston, Lord, foreign policy,
164.

'Panmure Papers, The,' 266.
Parnell, C. S., charges against, 371.

Peel, Sir Robert, Conservative policy,
433.

People's Budget, result, 329.

Q.

'Queen Mary,' H.M.S., sunk, 120.

R.

Radio-activity, discovery of, 312,
316.

Radio-element, a, 315.

Railways, nationalisation, 439.
Rapallo Treaty, 303, 306.

Rationality, meaning of the word,
131, 138.

Reading, Earl of, President of the
Anglo-French Loan Mission to the
United States, 374-Viceroy of
India, 375. See Isaacs.

Reason, meaning of the word, 131,
137,

Restoration Drama and Eliza-
bethan Stage, 399-418.

Rhine, the, claim of France, 382-
period of occupation, 391-393.
Rhodes, Cecil John, career, 72.

Firth, Prof., Notes on our Diplo-
matic Relations,' edited by, 197.
Fiume-Adriatic Solution, The,

293-310.

Foch, Marshal, on the occupation of
the Rhine, 384, 392.

Foreign Office, inception, 162.
Fortescue, Hon. J. W., History of
the British Army,' 260, 265.
Fortune Theatre, the, 405.

Fox, Rt Hon. Charles J., Foreign
Secretary, 162.

France, foreign policy, 168, 171, 172
-claim to the Rhine, 382, 390-
treaties of guarantee, 386, 389, 396
-period of occupation, 391-393-
relations with Germany, 449-
demand for security against
German aggression, 450-draft
treaty of the League of Nations, ib.
Franco-British Treaty of 1904..168.
Frazer, Sir James, Golden Bough,'
288.

Frederick William I, King of Prussia,
foreign policy, 195.

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Gardiner, A. G., Life of Sir W.
Harcourt,' 349.

Gas company, result of the system
of co-partnership, 443.

George I, King, foreign policy, 195,
205.

George, Rt Hon. D. Lloyd, criticism
on, 186, 187-result of his People's
Budget, 329-offer to France of
treaties of guarantee, 389.
Germany, surrender of the Navy, 119
-foreign policy, 168, 171-disarma-
ment, 387, 396-guarantee to, 396
-relations with France, 449.

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Gladstone, Rt Hon. W. E., dual
character, 177-story of, 182-
-criticism on, 357-Irish Land
Policy, 435.

Globe Theatre, sketch of the, 414.
Goethe, opinion of Byron's poems,
230.

Gooch, G. P., 'The Cambridge History
of British Foreign Policy,' edited
by, 156- History of Europe,'
167-171.

Good Hope, Cape of, discovery of the
route, 60, 63.

Gordon, Douglas, Game Birds and
Wild Fowl,' 9.

Grabski, Ladislaus, Polish Minister
of Finance, 430.

Grant, Ogilvie, on the habits of the
pheasant, 12.

Great Britain, relations with Den-
mark, 205-with Russia, 207-
foreign policy, 208-opposition to
the French occupation of the Rhine,
385.

Gregory of Nazianzus, lines on bees,
275.

Grey, Lord, criticism on his foreign
policy, 186.

Grierson, H. J. C., 'Poems of Lord
Byron,' Preface to, 250.

Gummere Richard M., 'Matthew
Arnold,' 142.

Gustavus Adolphus, character of his
army, 261.

H.

Hakluyt, Richard, lines to the bee,
279.

Haldane, Lord, relations with Lord
Morley, 185, 188-friendship with
Lord Morley, 352-opinion of him,
354.

Hall, Sir A. D., 'Pilgrimage of
British Farming,' 333.

Hanover, The Alliance of, 193-210.

Harcourt, Sir William V., friendship
with Lord Morley, 349.

Hardinge, Lord, of Penshurst, 'The
League of Nations,' 1.

Hardy, Thomas, on the reply of Lord
Morley, 180- Under the Green-
wood Tree,' 290.

Harington, General Sir C., tribute to
the British troops, 254-personal
example, 255.

Harrington, Earl of, Ambassador to
Spain, 202.

Herbert, Lord, of Lea, Secretary at
War, reform, 266-Life of,' 267.
Herford, Prof. C. H., 'Recent Shake-
spearean Investigation,' 399.
Hobson, Prof., The Domain of
Natural Science,' 134 note.
Homer, reference to bees, 274.
Honey bee, Essay on the, 291.

Hooper, G. W., 'The Fighting at Jut-
land,' 120.

Housing question, 445.

Hugo, Victor, on melancholy a note
of the romantic movement, 241.
Humour, 48-57.

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James, Rev. T., Essay on the Honey
Bee, 291.

Jameson, Dr, life of, 78.

Janina, incident at, 2-4.

Japan, earthquake, 90, 97, 104.

Jellicoe, Admiral, at the Battle of
Jutland, 109-120.

Jews, the, relations with the Poles,
428.

Johnson, Dr Samuel, literary des-
potism, 236.

Judge, a good, essential qualities,
368-method of appointment, 369.
Judiciary. The Misuse of the,
368-381.

Jutland: The Real Story of, 107-
123.

K.

Kansu, earthquake, 103.

Keats, John, influence on poetry,
235-lines on the bee, 284.
Kelvin, Lord, kinetic theory of gases,
312.

Kerr, Philip, interview with M.
Tardieu, 388.

Keynes, J. M., A Treatise on Proba-
bility,' 128, 132.

Khama, King of the Bamangwato,
71.

Kipling, Sir Rudyard, gift of humour,
46, 50- Brugglesmith,' 56.
Knox, Ronald, Memories of the
Future,' 47.

Y.

Yeats, W. B., lines on bees, 290.
Yeoman, the, disappearance, 338.
Yokohama, earthquake, 90, 97.
Yugoslavia, relations with Italy,
294-territories of the new State,
295, 303-rejection of proposals,

301-negotiations with Italy, 302,
308-conference at Rapallo, 303-
agreement with, 308-310.

Z.

Zanella, Riccardo, administration of
Fiume, 306-forced to surrender,
ib.

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