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Astor, Waldorf, 'The Health of the Austen-Leigh, W. and R. A., 'Life People,' 228, 486. and Letters of Jane Austen,' 232, 302 note.

Astrology, the science, 240, 295, 304.
Athanasian Creed, character, 242,

235.

Athene, site of the temple, 226, 8.
Athens, system of equalitarianism,
236, 140.

Atkins, J. B., Life of W. H.
Russell,' extract from, 239, 86.
Atkinson, Meredith, 'Australia:
Economic and Political Studies,'
edited by, 236, 1.

Atlay, J. B., views on International
Law, 224, 422.

Atom, The, 241, 311–328.

Atteridge, Mr,' Napoleon's Brothers,'
224, 468.

Aubert, George, 'La Folie Franco-
Allemande,' 234, 304.

'Audacious,' H.M.S., loss of, 223,

154, 157; 234, 128.

Audoux, Mme, 'Marie-Claire,' 225, 68.

Auer, Dr, Mental Hygiene,' 232, 299 note.

Augier, G., character of his dramas, 237, 334.

Augustovo, battle of, 223, 88, 102. Aumale, Henri d'Orleans, Duc d', collections of works of art, at Chantilly, 240, 365-370-exiled, 366.

Austen, E. E., 'Notes on Hippoboscidæ in the British Museum,' 234, 89.

Austen, Jane, 228, 1-30.

Austin, Alfred, on the staff of the 'Standard,' 227, 357.

Mrs Sarah, portrait, 239, 41— literary works, 43, 44-correspondence, 43-49.

Australia, navy, 223, 122 note.

-, transport of the wheat crop, 225, 474.

Australia, 227, 113-economic development, 114-establishment of federation, 115-foundation of a system of defence, ib.-advantages and disadvantages of self-government, 116-118-liability involved by membership of the Empire, 118 -result of the Imperial Conference, 119-the Committee of Imperial Defence, 120-proposed scheme of union, 121-125-disadvantages of the confederate system, 122.

fleet of steamers, 232, 484contracts for shipbuilding, 485.

result of admitting Asiatics, 233, 369-373-three futures, 372.

exclusion of Asiatics, 235, 247, 250-isolated position, 292.

: Economic and Political Studies,' extract from, 236, 21democratic republic, 132, 136– number of telephones, 308.

Infelix; The Problem of the Northern Territory, 238, 180197.

State Paternalism in, 240, 137-151.

Jane; A Personal Aspect, 232, 301-317.

family allowance scheme, 242,

79.

AUSTRALIAN.

Australian Commonwealth, three stages, 236, 1-3-Workers' Union, 15.

Labour and Australian Ideals, 236, 1–23. Austria, Modern, 224, 463-482.

revolution in Vienna, 231, 263-272-terms of peace, 268—a federal state, 268; 237, 121constitution, 231, 270-conditions of the armistice, 271; 232, 236 abdication of the Emperor Carl, 231, 272-proclaimed a republic, ib.

-, Treaty of Peace signed, 235, 11-provisions, 13.

restoration of the Monarchy, 237, 118-123-attitude of the working class, 122.

the new, 238, 26.

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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

239, 580; 227, 232, 250; 228, 262266, 537-539; 229, 276-285; 230, 246-248; 231, 253-255, 266possessions on the Adriatic coast, 224, 332-Treaty of Vienna, 334— Italian character of the maritime provinces, 335-policy, 338various nationalities, 339, 466treatment of enemy aliens, 424— yield of crops, 453, 458-number of casualties, 561. Austria-Hungary, policy in Serbia, 225, 168-military operations on the Bessarabian frontier, 548.

reconstitution, 241, 4. Austria-Hungary, opposition Nationalism, 223, 78-alliance with Germany, 79; 234, 205-strength of the army, 223, 103-retire from the San, ib.-number of ships lost, 115-punitive expedition ' against Serbia, 124, 290-292result of the campaign, 126-129defeat at the battle of the Drina, 128-casualties, 129-annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 247, 424, 445-economic condition, 388 -agricultural industry,

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amount of trade, 389—policy to promote discord between the Balkan States, 431, 433-ultimatum to Serbia, 439-military convention with Roumania, 447-military operations against Russia, 583594; 224, 266–275, 566–581; 228, 540-inactivity of the fleet, 223,

601.

military operations against Italy, 224, 275-279, 585; 226,

military operations in Volhynia, 226, 240-value of exports to Roumania, 399-tariff war with, 400-trade with Palestine, 420.

-, military operations in Roumania, 227, 254-261-relations with Italy, 372, 376; 235, 74— strength of the navy, 227, 471— bombardment of Cattaro, 473attacks on the shores of the Adriatic, 474.

military operations in Moldavia, 228, 542.

-, military despotism, 229, 78municipal kitchens, 172-the Southern Slavs, 176-204-military decadence, 573.

-, policy in the Balkans, 230, 168, 175-Treaty with Serbia, 168.

defeat of the army, 231, 255— surrender, 262.

negotiations for peace, 232, 231-233-note circulation, 497Public Debt, 499.

on the question of Vorarlberg, 233, 447-449.

-, result of the system of 'scientific economy,' 234, 209-political structure of the new Republic,

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210-213-work of reconstruction, Austrian and German Alliance,

213-need of fusion with Germany, 215-217- Danubian Federation,' 216-218-relations between the States, 217-revision of the treaty, 219-attack on Asiago, 362.

Austria-Hungary, result of the destruction, 240, 311-313-supremacy of the Jews, 314-relation between Monarchism and National Socialism, 320.

character of her policy, 241,

293. Austria, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, murdered, 223, 434, 447; 225, 169.

The, 239, 1-16.

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BACH.

Bach, Johann Christian, friendship with Zoffany, 227, 49—death, 50.

and Shakespeare, 239, 360– 379.

Bacon, Sir Francis, views on militarism, 224, 78-essay 'On the True Greatness of Kingdoms,' 225, 425-' De augmentis scientiarum,' 230, 282-on progress, 234, 108—“ Novum Organum,' 109 -Advancement of Learning,' ib. -will, 236, 228-essay on Suspicion, 241, 280-essay 'Of Great Place,' 345.

--, Roger, discovery of gunpowder, 226, 452-scientific work, 240, 306.

Badajos, capture of, 241, 263.

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Baddeley, W. St Clair, Names of Gloucestershire,' 228, 347 note.

Baden, Karl Friedrich, Duke of, administration, 231, 47.

Prince Max of, appointed Chancellor, 235, 139.

Baden-Powell, Sir R., development of the Boy Scout Movement, 225, 400 Aids to Scouting,' ib.—on the defects of the cadet system, 412-the scout training, 413. Badger, Admiral C. J., on the control of the sea, 223, 312.

The, at Home, 240, 24-36.
Vol. 243.

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528. Baghdad Railway, The, 235, 307– 329.

Bagwell, R., 'Ireland under the Stuarts,' 242, 88.

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Bahadur, Raja Sobhanadri Appa Rao, Zemindar of Telaprole, antiReform speech, 236, 47. Bahrdt, K. F., founder of The German Union,' 237, 93. Bailey, John, 'Some Books on the War,' 224, 483-' A New Life of Wordsworth,' 226, 116-'Swinburne,' 228, 228-Keats and Sir Sidney Colvin,' 229, 459-' Sermons of a Poet,' 233, 317'Records of Longevity,' 236, 226

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Baker, C. H. Collins, Lay Criticism of Art,' 234, 375.

J. A., protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121.

Ray Stannard, 'Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement,' 241, 382.

Sir Samuel, Cyprus as I saw

it in 1879,' 227, 418.

BALL.

the Navy, 109-attends the meetings of the War Council, 514on the advantages of an attack on the Dardanelles, 520-on the work of the Marcantile Marine, 228, 132~ on the Bagdad Railway, 505-507 -'Foundations of Belief,' 234, 60-at the Washington Conference, 238, 170-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 290.

Balfour, Lord, of Burleigh, 'An Historical Account of the Rise and Development of Presbyterianism in Scotland,' 225, 448.

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Prof., Botany and Religion,' 227, 450.

Bakewell, Robert, improvements in Balkan League, 223, 446.

cattle breeding, 242, 110.

Baku, evacuated, 230, 524.

Government established at, 234, 430-oil industry, 432; 238, 56-Bolshevik Gummet at, 234,

433.

-, capital of Azerbaijan, 238, 56. -, congress at, 239, 184, 191occupied by Bolsheviks, 190. Baldwin, Charles, purchases 'St James' Chronicle,' 227, 354.

Rt Hon. Stanley, correspondence with the Denison House Committee, 240, 193-on extravagance of the Government, 203– on the League of Nations, 241, 7— mandate for Tariff Reform, 212, 219-policy, 242, 371, 464. Balfour, Earl, on the German fleet, 224, 592-Theism and Humanism,' 225, 301-308-on the rise in freights, 481-introduction to 'Politik,' 226, 177-criticism of Treitschke's doctrines, ib.-on the battle of Jutland, 286, 293'Imperial Defence,' 227, 99 note— on the magnitude of the work of

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peninsula, result of the return of the Turks, 242, 337-345.

Settlement and Greece, 229,

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