Raffles, Sir T. S., work in the Malay Peninsula, 390.
Reid, Dr G. Archdall, 'The Laws of Heredity,' extract from, 39.
Ribas, A. Fabra, El socialismo y el conflicto europeo,' 175-life in Ger- many, 176 views on the Socialists, 178-180-on their defeat, 182. Rockhill, W. W., 'Inquiry into the Population of China,' 375.
Rubber Industry of British Malaya, 399.
Rumania, natural boundary, 357 Russia, character of the army, 266, 541-failure to carry out plan of operations, 266, 548-result of in- action in Mesopotamia, 267-im- provement in military policy, 268 -operations in Galicia, 270, 540- 547-in Moldavia, 542-fall of Riga, 545-Republic proclaimed, 546- influence of the Soviet on the army, ib.
Russian Revolution, Some Ele- ments of the, 184-system of bureaucracy, ib.-result of the feuds between officials, 185-the work of Prince Serge Urusoff and General Rostovtzeff, 186-reform of the Law Courts, 187-character of the evolution, ib.-progress of literature and politics, 188-work of the Zemstvos, ib.-formation of two Unions, 189-revolutionary tendencies, 190-growth of revolu- tionary parties, 191-the Popular and the Social Democrats, 192- power of formulas, ib.-character of the manifesto, 193-condition of the rural classes, 194-population, ib.- system of husbandry, 195-peasant rising in 1905, ib.-dissolution of the Mir community, 196-policy of individualism, ib.-views of Uspen- sky, 197-199-the Kulak, 198-a material and a spiritual force, ib. -division of men into three cate- gories, 199.
Samuel, Herbert, on the duty of the community towards motherhood, 468. Schools, Secondary, system, 449- new regulations, 451-nursery, 460 -continuation, 461.
Sea Power, The Minor Elements of, 119-services of the Mercantile Marine, ib.-relations with the Navy, 120, 128, 139-Royal Naval Reserve, 120-creation of the War Navy, 121-Zeebrugge base, 122– the work of British Destroyer Patrols, 123, 129-131-submarines, 124-mother-ships, 125- Royal
Naval Air Service, ib.-substitu- tion of liquid fuel for coal, 127- workshop or repair ships, ib.- work of the Mercantile Marine, 128, 132-mine-sweepers, 129, 131– trawl net, 131-method of organi- sation, 133-construction of armed cruisers, 134-136-case of the 'Kar- roo,' 136-138.
Sedgefield, Prof. W. J., Place- Names of Cumberland,' 348. Serbia, the frontier, 365-368. Shakespeare, William, compared with Jane Austen, 2.
Skeat, Professor, 'Place-Names,' 341, 347.
Smith, Adam, on the value of gold and silver, 62.
Smith, C. B., on the working of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914..329. Smith-Lever Act of 1914..316, 318, 321, 324-329.
Spain and Germany, 169-weak- ness owing to defeat in 1898, ib.- views of Joaquin Costa, 170-un- popularity of war, 171-policy of neutrality, 171-174-propaganda of Germany, 174-books about the war, 175-A. Fabra Ribas' 'El socialismo y el conflicto europeo,' 175-177-assassination of Jaurés, 177-Socialist Congress in Brussels, ib.-declaration of Müller, 178- views of the Social Democracy against war, 179-submission of the Germans to their princes, 180- 183-defeat of the Socialists in 1907..181.
State, The, and the Mother, 465. See Mother.
Stevenson, W. H., work on place- names, 341.
Submarines, British, work of the, 124.
Sulivan, Admiral B. J., 'Life and Letters,' extract from, 122.
Thiers, The Private Papers of M., 271-word-portrait, 272- charac- teristics, 273-oratorical style, 274 -brief summary of his life, 275- studies for the law, 276-criti- cisms in the Constitutional,' ib.- History of the Revolution,' 277-'La Banque de Law,' 278— deputed to offer the Crown to the Duke of Orleans, 278-281-' La Monarchie de 1830,' 281-Minister of the Interior and of Public Works, ib.-Premier, 282-nego- tiations for bringing to Paris the ashes of Napoleon, 282-284-resigns office, 284-text of the speech from the throne, 285-reasons for his resignation, 286-288- The Con- sulate and the Empire,' 288-leader of the Constitutional Opposition, ib.-La Propriété,' ib.-supports the candidature of Prince Louis Napoleon, 289-protest against the Coup d'Etat of the Second of De- cember, 290-sent into exile, ib.—in London, 291-293-returns to France and re-enters Parliament, 293- President of the Republic, ib. draft of his philosophical work,
Turkey, relations with Albania, 146. See Albania.
Turkey, German Methods in, 296 -falling-off of British trade, 296- 298-increase of German trade, 296-298- character of the true methods, 298-the Deutsche Bank and other banks, 299-Anatolian Railway Co., ib.-Managing Direc- tors of Railways, 300-Société des Tramways, 301-Deutsche Orient Bank, ib.-work of the Consular service, 302-the Banks' system of dealing with customers, 303-the British system, 304-export trade with banks, 305-branch establish- ments in England, 306-Bagdad Railway, 307-difference between the German and British Consular system, 307-309-the German mer- chant, 309-the British, 310-case of the light ploughs, ib.-use of a foreign agent, 311-examples of carelessness, in executing orders, 312, 313-commercial travellers, 313.
Turkey, development of railway enterprise, 488. See Bagdad Rail- way military operations in Mesopo- tamia, 539.
United States, gold supply, 74-joins the Allies, 269.
United States, Agricultural Edu- cation in the, 315-the Smith- Lever Act, 316, 318, 321, 324-329- budget of the Agricultural College of the State of Illinois, ib.-Land Grant Colleges established under the Morrill Act, 317-grants for the experiment stations, 318-321- Department of Agriculture in con- nexion with the agricultural col- leges, 319-321-Nelson Act, 319- work of the agricultural colleges, 320-the Farmers' Bulletin,' 321- other publications, 322-extension work, 323-work of the county agents, 330-amount expended, 331. Uspensky, attitude towards the rural classes, 197.
Venereal Disease, report on the effects, 469.
Vinogradoff, Paul, 'Some Elements of the Russian Revolution,' 184.
H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of, political views, 434. War, The Course of the, 249- military operations on the Western front, 249-262, 529-attack on the Arras front, 250-capture of the Vimy ridge, 251-attack on the Aisne, ib.-capture of Bullecourt, 253-Craonne, ib.-assault on the Messines ridge, 254, 258-alterna- tion of the British and French at- tacks, 256-tactics of attack, 256- 258-concentration of artillery, 258 -German tactics, 259-261-Italian military operations, 262-266, 537- 539 character of the Russian Army, 266-failure to carry out plan of operations, 266, 548-military operations in Macedonia, 268-ac- cession of America, 269-operations in Galicia, 270, 547-attacks of the Allies on La Basse Ville, 530- Steenstraate, ib. - Ypres, 531- Langemarke, 532-Polygon Wood, 533-minor operations, 534 - the German system of defence, 535-537 -military operations in Mesopo- tamia, 539-Russian military opera- tions, 540-548-retreat of the 7th Army, 542-operations in Moldavia, 542-544-attack on Riga, 544-re- sult of the capture, 545.
War, Some Economic Lessons of the, 77. See Economic.
Webb, A. D., 'Statistical Dictionary,' 374.
Welschinger, Henri, 'The Private Papers of M. Thiers,' 271.
'Whitaker's Almanack,' estimate of the world's population, 371, 373. Wied, Prince William of, candidate to the throne of Albania, 162- entry into Durazzo, 164—interview with Ismail Kemal Bey, 166-de- parture, 168.
Wiese, Prof. L. von, lecture on 'English Colonial Policy in Hinter- India,' 400.
William II, Emperor of Germany, visits to Constantinople, 497, 502. Wise, Thomas James, The Posthu- mous Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne,' edited by, 247.
Women's Cooperative Guild, on the care of maternity, 466. Wordsworth, William, character of his political poetry, 244. World Congestion and the Real Armageddon, 371-rate of in- crease of population, 372-375, 386 -views of Mr Longstaff and Dr Newsholme, 372- Mulhall's Sta- tistical Dictionary 373- Webb's Statistical Dictionary, 374—emi- gration the solution of the crowd- ing problem, 375-history of crea- tion, 376-natural tendency of civilisation, 377-result of migra tion from the country to towns, 378- slow progress of human nature, 379-swift development of scientific invention, ib.-the battle to the strong, 381-the 'yellow- peril,' ib.-world domination by a single nation, 382-ultimate des- tiny of man, 383-Germany's en- dowment of foresight, 384-386.
Wright, Arnold, A New India: The Malay States,' 388 -- 'The Malay Peninsula,' 400.
Zeebrugge base, attacks on, 122.
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