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Economic Future of Women in
Industry, 73. See Women.
Economic Position of Great

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Britain, 489-influence of wars,
489-492, 517-cost of living, 492-
494 wages, 494-496-currency,
496-498-Public Debts, 498-de-
crease in production, 499–502-
monetary standards, 502-504-in-
ternational trade, 504-506 -
ternal assets and liabilities, 506-
expenditure, 507-revenue, 508-
cost of government, 509 - the
Army, ib.-the Navy, 510-Air
Force, 511-war pensions, ib.-
economies, 512-process of de-
mobilisation, 513-amount of the
National Debt, 514-two alterna-
tives, 515-necessity for increased
production, 516-the capitalistic
system, 517-constructive policy to
meet the demands of labour, ib.
Economics of Inland Transport,
90. See Transport.

Expenditure, 507-509.

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Fortesque, Hon. J. W., 'Lord French's
"1914,'
999 352.

France, Anatole, 'Le Lys Rouge,'
327-strain of dilettantism, 331.
France, Queen Victoria and, 1.
See Victoria.

France, railway nationalisation, 154,
160, 174-restoration of Alsace-
Lorraine, 246-249-Saar coal-field,
247-devastation caused by the
war, 259-shipping losses, 473, 476
-note circulation, 497-Public
Debt, 499.

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French Novel, The, 318-G. Saints-
bury's A History of the French
Novel,' 318-320- 'La Nouvelle
Héloïse,' 321 - 'Gil Blas,' ib.
Marivaux's 'Marianne,' 322-cha-
racteristics of the novel, ib.-ca-
pacity for doing great things with
little, 323-Balzac's 'Comédie Hu-
maine,' 324-G. Sand, Flaubert and
Zola, ib.-Hugo's 'Notre-Dame de
Paris,' and 'Les Misérables,' 325—
allurement of the triangle,' 326—
impressions of heroines, 327-habit
of analysis, 328-heroes, ib.-lack
of humour, 330-critical attitude,
ib.-undertone of disillusion, 331.

French's 1914,' Lord, 352-in
command of the British Expedi-
tionary Force, ib.-disposition of
his forces, 353-blames Sir H.
Smith-Dorrien, 354-orders retreat,
ib.-inaccuracies, 356, 363-on the
battle of the Marne, 357-relief of
Antwerp, 358-battle of Ypres,
360-362-criticism on his book, 363.

G.

German Business Methods in the
United States, 16-the Badische,
Elberfeld, and Berlin Companies,
ib.-book-keeping methods, 17-
evidence of C. C. Du Plaine, 18-22
-J. Cunning, 22—supply of proper
vouchers, ib.-evidence of W. V.
Grundy, 22-24, 33-payment of
bribes or grafts, 23-32-evidence
of A. Macfeat, 25-W. Nolan, 26-
R. Pilson, 27-A. Selbmann, 28—
L. K. Townson, ib.-C. Eisfeld,
29-32-experiments on chemicals,
33-evidence of R. Meyer, 34-C. S.
Kille, 34-36-annual value of dyes
imported, 37.

German Empire, The Rise and
Fall of the, 364-works on, 364-
367-Sir A. W. Ward's 'Germany,
1815-1890, 364-366-W. H. Daw-
son's The German Empire,' 366-
reconstruction of Prussia after
Jena, 367-failure of the National
movement, ib.-policy of Bismarck,
368-annexation of Alsace, 370-
of Lorraine, 371-domestic pro-
blems, ib.-Tariff Bill, 372-foreign
policy, 373, 379-crisis of 1875, 374
-Austro-German treaty, 375-de-
fect of the political realist, 376-
Constitution of the Empire, 377-
growth of Social Democracy, 378-
policy of William II, ib.-down-
fall, 380.

Germans, belief in their undefeat,
238-cession of territories, 246–253
-restoration of Alsace-Lorraine to
France, 246-249-loss of colonies,
254.

Germany, system of railway policy,
174-negotiations for peace, 228-
230, 232, 235-conditions imposed,
236-shipping losses, 475-note cir-
culation, 497-Public Debt, 499.
Gollancz, I., 'A Book of Homage to
Shakespeare,' 333 note.

Gooch, G. P., "The Rise and Fall of
the German Empire,' 364.

Government, National, cost, 509.
Graham, Duncan, at the meeting of
the Scottish Miners' Federation
at Ayr, 443.

Great Britain, The Economic
Position of, 489. See Economic.

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Hadley, Arthur T., 'Railway Trans-
portation: Its History and its
Laws,' 155.

Hartford, Warren W., on the system
of bribery payments in the Elber-
feld Co., 24.

'Health of Munition Workers Com-
mittee,' reports, 383.

Hoover, Mr, Food Administrator of
the United States, pamphlet Food
in War,' 498-on the decrease in
production, 499-501--analysis on
the economic situation, 499-501.
Housing, subsidy, 512.

Hubback, J. H. and Edith, ‘Jane
Austen's Sailor Brothers,' 302 note.
Hugo, Victor, 'Notre-Dame de Paris,'
325-Les Misérables,' ib.-' Idyll
of the Rue Plumet,' 328.

I.

Income, National, amount, 514.
Industrial Accidents: Their
Causation and Prevention, 381
-number, ib.-provision of 'first
aid,' 382-reports of the 'Health
of Munition Workers Committee,'
383-prevention, 383-385-causa-
tion, 385-factor of fatigue, 385,
389-number of minor accidents,
386-records in the case-books,
387-389-medical cases, 388-acci-
dents to women due to long hours
of work, 389-to men, 390-speed
of production, ib.-daily variations
of output, 391-in the night-shift,
392-effect of alcohol, 393-day-
shift workers, 395-system of post-
ing 'safety bulletins,' ib.-canteen
system, 396-temperature, 397—
defective artificial lighting, 398-
frequency of sprains, 399-burns
and septic cuts, ib.

Industry, The Economic Future
of Women in, 73. See Women.
Ireland and Federalism, 445-
'Memorandum on Forms of Go-
vernment within the Empire,' ib.-
the term 'federalism,' 446-central
and local governments, 447-estab-
lishment of federalisation in the
United Kingdom incompatible
with the Imperial Parliament, 448
-proposed local parliaments, 449
-relief of congestion, 450-452-
establishment of legislative bodies,
451-Home Rule Bills, 452-report
of the Irish Convention, 453-455,
462-464-taxation, 453-difficulties
of a federalised United Kingdom,
455-powers of local legislatures,
456-458-objections to them, 458-
'the great Serbonian Bog,' 459-
scheme of two local legislatures,
460-462-manifesto of the Irish
Dominion League, 464-demand of
constitutional Nationalists, 465-
argument against representation
at Westminster, 466-the federal-
isation of Ireland, 467-features of
'The Times' scheme, 467-470.
Italy, result of railway national-
isation, 153, 174-Royal Commis-
sion on, 155-shipping losses, 473,
475, 476-note circulation, 497-
Public Debt, 499.

J.

Jackson, John, Journey from India
towards Europe,' 342.

Japan, railway nationalisation, 153--
retrocession of Kiaochow to China,
253-shipping losses, 473-develop-
ment of the mercantile fleet, 487
-construction, ib.-note circula-
tion, 497.

K.

Keppelman, Mr, manager of the El-
berfeld Co., 17-business methods,
33, 35-cruises in his yacht, 36.

L.

Labour Convention, 261.

League of Nations, 242-Mandatory
System, 243-modifications, 244-
criticisms on, 245, 262.

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Lee, Sir Sidney, More Doubts about
Shakespeare,' 194.

Lefranc, Abel, Sous le Masque de
William Shakespeare,' 196-cha-
racter of his critical method, 197-
'Richard III' and 'Richard II,'
198-'Love's Labour's Lost,' 199-
'The Tempest,' 200-tangled argu-
mentation, 201-claim of his book
to be constructive, 202-objections
to his æsthetic proposition, 203–
206.

Leigh, Rev. J. E. Austen, 'Memoir
of Jane Austen,' 301.

Leigh, M. A. Austen, Jane Austen:
A Personal Aspect,' 301.
Leland, Waldo G., 'Reconstruction
in the United States,' 177.
Leopold, King of the Belgians, affec-
tion for Queen Victoria, 2.

Lepine, Jean, Mental Disorders of
War,' extracts from, 295.

Living, increase in the cost of, 492-
494.

Lloyd, G. I. H., 'History of the
Ministry of Munitions,' 82.

Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 474,
476, 478.

Louis Philippe, King, relations with
Queen Victoria, 3-5.

Lusignan, Saviour, A Series of
Letters addressed to Sir W. For-
dyce,' 343.

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Masefield, John, The Old Front
Line,' 288 note.

Maughan, Cuthbert, 'Shipping Pro-
spects,' 471.

Maupassant, Guy, character of his
heroines, 328-sense of humour,
330.
Maura, Señor, appointed President
of the Council of Ministers, 130-
charges against, 131- religious
views, 132-policy, 133.

MacDowall, Arthur, The French
Novel,' 318.

'Memorandum on Forms of Govern-
ment within the Empire,' 445.

Men, opposition to the employment
of women in their trades, 84-
claim of 'Equal pay for equal work,'
87-case of piece-work, 88.

Mental Disorders and War, 284.
See War.

'Mental Invalids, A War Hospital
for,' 297 note.

Mercantile Marine, one of the main

fighting forces, 471-share in effect-
ing the change from war to peace,
472-losses, 473, 476, 477.
Mesopotamia, Turkish Rule and
British Administration in, 401.
I. Irak under Turkey, 401-411-
land tenure, 402-system of ad-
ministration, 403-education, 404
-the Municipality, ib.-Courts of
Justice, 405-Revenue Department,
ib.-land revenue, 406-Sanniyah
estates, ib.-Amiriyah estates, 407
-imposition of temettu, ib.-
sources of income, 408-tobacco
and salt, ib.-liquor trade, 409-
the Public Debt, ib.-Hillah Canal,
410. II. Irak during the War,
411-423-under British adminis-
tration, 411-Revenue Board, 412
-condition of Baghdad, 413, 417-
agricultural situation, 413-feeling
of insecurity, 414-influence of the
Chief Political Officer, ib. III.
Agricultural Development Scheme,
416-Education Committee
pointed, 418-primary schools
opened, ib.-relations between the
British and the Arab, 419-Bani
Hassan Canal, ib.-Georgeiyah
Canal, 420-supply of seed, ib.-
money, 421-success of the scheme,
ib.-creation of a Board of Agri-
culture, 422-total area under cul-
tivation, ib.-economic future, 423.

ap-

Mexico system of railway policy,
174.

Mijatović, C., Serbia of the Ser-
bians,' 340.

Milićević, V., essay on Obradović,
340.

Miners' Federation, demand nation-
alisation of mines, 436.

Mines, The Battle of the, 424-
settlement by united counsel, 425
-the state of men's minds the ob-
stacle, ib.-use of the word 'prin-
ciple,' 426-inevitable changes, ib.
-results of an extreme form of
change, 427-decision by popular
vote, ib.-outlines of five schemes,
428-acquisition by the State, 429
-method of assessing the purchase
value, ib.-position of the State
as owner, 430-reference of Mr
Smillie to nationalisation, 431-
establishment of a State Depart-
ment, ib.-provision of duly cer-
tificated managers, 432-attitude
of the public to nationalisation,
432-435-advantages and disadvan-
tages, 435-demand of the Miners'
Federation, 436-report of Mr Jus-
tice Sankey's Commission, 437-440
-loss of incentive, 440-diminution
of industrial strife, 441-decreasing
output, 443-Sir A. Duckham's
scheme, ib.

Monetary standards, tables, 502.
Moore, Sir Norman, The History of
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 110—
visit to Beaumais, 111-record of
the hospital in the Middle Ages,
114-survey of the deeds, 116-118-
origin of street names, ib.-word-
sketches, 117-119-on the use of
antique gems as seals, 119-the
writers of documents, 120-criti-
cism on his style, 121.

Morality, State, 57. See State.

Morgenstierne, Dr Bredo von, 'State
Morality,' 57.

Mott, Dr F. W., 'The Effects of High
Explosives upon the Central Ner-
vous System,' 288 note-'War
Psycho-Neuroses,' 291 note.

N.

Napoleon III, Emperor, relations
with Queen Victoria, 5-7.
Navy, cost of the, 560.

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Obradović, Dositheus, A Serbian
Anglophil, 333-birth, 335-pas-
sion for books, ib.-at the Monas-
tery of Hopovo, 336-escapes from
the monastery, 337-schoolmaster
in Dalmatia, ib.-travels, 337-339
-'Anthology,' 338-studies, ib.-
'Autobiography,' 339-'Common-
sense Philosophy' and 'A Church
Homily,' ib.-visit to London, 340
-lessons in English, 341-friends,
342-344-admiration for the Eng-
lish, 344-346-second part of his
'Autobiography,' 346-Fables,' ib.
-Essays' and 'Ethics,' 347-ad-
miration for English literature,
347-349-translations, 348-poem
on Serbia, 350-at Belgrade, ib.—
founds a college, 351.

P.

Parliament, Imperial, reason for the
congestion, 450.

Peace with Germany, 228-nego-
tiations of Germany for peace, 228-
230, 232, 235-President Wilson's
letter, 229-statement of the Allies,
ib.-Emperor Carl's letter to the
French President, 231-negotia-
tions of Austria for peace, 231-234
-Armand-Revertera interviews,

231-the Fourteen Points of Presi-
dent Wilson, 234-various appeals
for peace, ib.-abdication of the
German Emperor, 235-armistice
signed, 236-character of President
Wilson's
diplomacy, 236-238-
reasons for the delay in beginning
peace negotiations, 239-' prelimi
naries' dispensed with, 240-or-

ganisation of the Conference, 241
-duration, ib.-commentary on
the provisions of the Peace Treaty,
242-263-League of Nations, 242-
the Mandatory System, 243-modi-
fications, 244-criticisms, 245, 262
-German territorial cessions to
France, 246-249-the case of Po-
land, 249-252-Schleswig, 252-
Heligoland, ib.-retrocession by
Japan of Kiaochow, 253-criticisms
on depriving Germany of her colo-
nies, 254-256-trial of William II
and other criminals, 257—repara-
tion, 258-omission of Indemnities,
ib.-financial clauses, 259-eco-
nomic clauses, 260, 264-Allied
Aircraft, 260-Labour Convention,
261-realisation of aims, 262-basis
of reconciliation, 264.

Peace Conference, 241-Treaty, 242-
264.

Pensions, expenditure on, 511.

Plunkett, Sir H., Chairman of the
Irish Convention, 464.

Poland, decision of the Peace Treaty,
249-252.

Popović, Prof. P., 'A Serbian Anglo-
phil, Dositheus Obradović,' 333.

Portal, Ethel Mary, plates in Sir N.
Moore's History of St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital,' 119.

Powicke, Prof. F. M., St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital,' 110.

Prussia, railway nationalisation, 153
-arguments in favour, 154-result
of the administration of mines,
435.

R.

Raffles, Sir Stamford, birth and edu-
cation, 268-Colonial Secretary of
Penang, ib. Lieut-Governor of
Java, 269-censure on his conduct,
ib.-Lieut-Governor of Bencoolen,
ib.-at Calcutta, 272-relations
with Col Bannerman, 273-expe-
dition to Singapore, 274-hoists
the British flag, 275-treaty with
Tunku Hussan, 276 charges
against, 277-criticisms
on his
policy, 279-faith in the future of
Singapore, ib.-death, 280-result
of his policy, 283.

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