Railway systems, result on canals, 93-salient features, 93-96-speed of a goods train compared with a canal, 100. Railway Nationalisation, 153-in Belgium, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and Japan, ib.-in France, 154-Prussian arguments in favour, ib. conclusions of the Italian Royal Commission, 155-in the United States, 156-Canada, 157, 174-176-condition of the English railways before the war, 157-under State control, 158-total revenue, 159-rise in working expenses, ib. -increase in revenue from the natural growth of traffic, 160- passenger fares, 161-reduction of expenses, ib.-need for drastic changes in method, 162-wages of porters and the train services, ib. -methods of the Government management, 163-the Clearing- House map, 164-co-ordination of the railway canals, 165-systems of ports and docks, ib.-reasons for the failure of reforms, 166-interim policy of nationalisation, ib.—The Ways and Communications Bill, 167, 173-out-and-out purchase or by guarantee, 168-investments of shareholders, ib.-owners of Trust securities, 169-reorganisation of the material property, 170-172- of the staff, 172-policy of unifica- tion, 172-174-system in Germany and Mexico, 174.
Railways, subsidy, 512.
Rait, Prof. R. S., Queen Victoria and France,' 1.
Rogers, Prof. Thorold, History of Agriculture and Prices in England,' 495.
Romanones, Count, Prime Minister of Spain, 122-appoints an 'extra- Parliamentary Commission,' 124- resignation, 130.
Rovira y Virgili, Señor, El nacion alismo catalan,' 125.
Russia, Public Debt, 499.
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 110- Sir N. Moore's History,' ib.-two periods, 112-constitution, ib.--
development, 113-a medical centre during the Middle Ages, 114-re lations between the priory and hospital, 115-history of the pro- perty, ib.-indenture between the hospital and William of Rainham, 117-hospital accounts, 118.
Saintsbury, George, A History of of the French Novel,' 318-320. Sand, George, variety of her works, 324.
Sankey, Mr Justice, scheme for the administration of mines, 428-432- Report of the Commission, 437-440 -recommendation of nationalisa- tion, 438-reasons, 439-on the loss of incentive, 440-diminution of strife, 441.
Schleswig, Duchy of, decision of the Peace Treaty, 252.
Serbia, translations of English works 333-335-insurrection, 349.
Shadwell, A., The Battle of the Mines,' 424.
Shakespeare, More Doubts about, 194-J. Greenstreet's three papers on the authorship, 194–196—A. Lefranc's Sous le Masque de William Shakespeare,' 196-206. 'Shareholders' Charter' Act, 170 note. Shipping Prospects, 471-Mercan- tile Marine, ib.-share in effecting the change from war to peace, 472 -losses, 473-476-increase in the American Mercantile Marine, 475, 477-comparison between the rela- tive positions of the United King- dom and the United States, 476– effect of the war on the world's Merchant Marine, ib.-output in the United Kingdom, 477-tonnage under construction, 478-high freights, 479-cost of shipbuilding, ib.-effect of continuance of con- trol, 480-482-time-charter rates, 481-policy of the Ministry of Shipping, 482-inadequacy of pas- senger accommodation, 483-fleet of steamers owned by Australia, 484-construction in the United States, 486-development of the Japanese Mercantile Marine, 487. 'Shock,' conditions, 293.
Sidgwick, Prof. Henry, essays on 'National and International Right and Wrong,' 57 note.
Sir Stamford Raffles, 265-centenary of the British possession, ib.-result of the Treaty of Vienna, 267-retro- cession of Malacca, 267, 270-Sir S. Raffles the founder, 268-effects on British trade, 270-result of Major Farquhar's mission, 271- relations between Raffles and Col Bannerman, 273- British hoisted, 275-treaty with Tunku Hussan, 276-Lord Hastings de- nounces action of Col Bannerman, 277-criticism on the policy of settlement, 279-increase in the trade, 279, 281-features of the city, 281-population, ib.-trade of 'British Malaya,' 282-four periods, ib.
Smillie, Mr, on nationalisation of mines, 431.
Smith-Dorrien, General Sir Horace,
in command of the II Corps, 353- relations with Lord French, ib.- battle of Le Cateau, 355-obliga- tions to General Sordet, 356.
State Morality, 57-the foreign policy of States, 58-character of international policy, 59-moral re- sponsibility of individuals acting for the State, 60-negative and positive side of Duty, ib.-relation of the State to the claims of mor- ality, 61-the national State, 62- fundamental law of charity, 63— the principle that might is higher than right, 64-self-assertion ver- sus self-sacrifice, ib.-application of Charity begins at home' for the State, 65-case of the recon- quest of lost territory, 66-defence of a policy of conquest, 68-70- existence of a commumity-egotism, 70-difference between a superman and a superstate, 71.
Stendhal, Le Rouge et le Noir,' 328-undertone of disillusion, 330.
Switzerland, railway nationalisation, 153.
Switzerland after the War, 207— le terme de germanophile,' 208- économiquement, la concurrente de l'Allemagne, ib.-l'origine de cette sujétion, 209-la Convention du Gothard, 210, 221-républicain et démocrate, ib.-le gouverne- ment et la presse, 211-l'entrée de l'Italie et les Etats-Unis dans la
guerre, 212-l'armistice ne fut pas un jour de fête, ib.-diminution des importations et la nécessité de mesures de restriction, 213-mé- contentement causé dans la classe ouvrière, ib. le dépotoir de l'Europe, 214-l'interdiction d'em- ployer les déserteurs, 215-la pro- pagande révolutionnaire, ib.- anormale proportion d'étrangers, 216-les préoccupations financières, ib.-le danger politique, 217-les prochaines élections au Conseil National, ib.-un pays fédératif, 218-les 'pleins-pouvoirs,' ib.—con- cessions du Conseil Fédéral, 219– le traité de paix, 220-la Commis- sion du Rhin, ib.-le tunnel du Saint-Gothard, 221-la question des zônes, 222-224-les sujets de de la neutralité et de la Société des Nations, 223-225-le Traité de Vienne, 225-le territoire du Vorarlberg, 225-227.
Thomas, J. Lynne, 'Peripheral Shock and its Central Effects,' 289 note. 'Times, The,' scheme of federalisa- tion of Ireland, 467-470- Financial Editor, on the value of the pound sterling, 503.
Tolman, W. H., 'Safety,' 384.
Tolstoy, Leo, 'War and Peace,' 325. Trade, International, 504-506. Trades Union Congress, endorsement of nationalisation of mines, 443. Transport, Inland, The Econo- mics of, 90-five classes, 91-traffic of the coal trade, 92-construction of canals, 93-railways, ib.-salient features, 93-96-treatment of the subject of canals, 96-advantages of water-carriage, 97, 100-unifica- tion of canal management, 98- form of traction, 99-use of mules, ib.-speed of a goods train com- pared with a canal, 100-navigable waterway of East Anglia, 101- provision of a new sea-port in the Wash, 102-main objects to be at- tained, 103-result of State owner- ship, ib.-increase in working ex- penses, 124-functions of a Board of Control, 104-106-allotment of funds for new methods of traction,
106-Government grants to the reconstruction and equipment of canals, and roads, 107-experi- ments on traffic inflicting the greatest injury, ib.-result of the transport of goods in a half-manu- factured state, 108-'combination' and amalgamation,' 109.
Turkish Rule and British Admin- istration in Mesopotamia, 401. See Mesopotamia.
Unemployment Dole, 512.
United States, German Business Methods in the, 16. See German. United States, investigations into State Ownership of Railroads, 156. United States, Reconstruction in the, 177-problems of readjust- ment, 178, 184-President Wilson's estimate of the situation, 178- existing agencies, 179-plan for the demobilisation of the army, 179-181-demobilisation of war in- dustries, 181-termination of the contracts, ib.-work of the Federal Employment Service, 182-sale of stores of supplies and removal of restrictions, ib.-regulations of the War Trade Board, 183-Capital Issues Committee disbanded, ib. -series of reconstrnction confer- ences, 184-organisation of a Re- construction Research Division, ib. -problem of the railroads, 185–187 -Telegraphs and Telephones, 187— Mercantile Marine, ib.-disposition of ships, 188-increase in trade, 189-development of foreign com- merce, 190-expansion of indus- tries, 191-agriculture, 192-de- velopments in the field of labour, ib.-control of immigration, 193- effort to Americanise' the alien, ib.
United States, number of industrial accidents, 384-adoption of 'safety' methods, 384, 395-shipping losses, 473-increase in the Mercantile Marine, 475, 477-construction of wooden ships, 475-tonnage under construction, 478, 486, 502-claim German liners, 486-note circula- tion, 497-Public Debt, 499-out- put of pig iron, 502.
Vernon, H. M., 'Industrial Acci- dents: their Causation and Pre- vention,' 381.
Victoria, Queen, and France, 1— German relations, ib.-French re- lations by marriage, 2-affection for her Uncle Leopold, ib.-rela- tions with Louis Philippe, 3-5- visits to France, 4, 7, 15-relations with Louis Napoleon, 5-7-dis- approval of his policy, 7-indigna- tion at the policy of Prussia, 8- letter from the Princess Royal, 9 -distrust of Bismarck, 10-inter- vention on behalf of France, 10-15 -on the provocations of Germany to Europe, 14.
Vienna, Treaty of, 267, 270. Villard, Léonie, Jane Austen: as vie et son œuvre,' 315-317.
Wages, changes in the rates, 494- 496, 517.
War and Mental Disorders, 284— effects on individuals, ib.-recu- peration of the tissues during sleep, 285-hunger, 286-'psychic trauma,' ib.-influence of fear, 287 -influence of high explosives, 288 -concussion, ib.-liberation of gas, 289-injuries of the head and brain, ib.-wounds, 290-classifi- cations on mental disorders, 291— the term 'neurasthenia,' 292- conditions of 'shock,' 293-treat- ment, ib.-nervous exhaustion under altered conditions, 294- influence of alcohol, ib.-confu- sional state, 295-premature de- mentia, ib.-increase in epilepsy, 296-mental defectives, ib.-at- tempts at suicide, 297-cases of self-mutilation and malingering, ib.-treatment of the insane, 298 -by suggestion, 299-psycho-ana- lytic method, ib.
Ward, Sir Adolphus William, 'Ger- many, 1815-1890,' 364 et seq. Wash, the, provision of a new sea- port on, 102.
Ways and Communications Bill, 159, 167, 172.
William II, Emperor of Germany, abdication, 235-trial, 257-cha- racter of his policy, 378.
Wilson, President, views on recon- struction, 178-on foreign trade, 190-negotiations for peace, 229- 236-Fourteen Points, 234, 240— character of his diplomacy, 236–238. Wiltshire, Dr H., The Etiology of Shell-shock,' 290 note.
Women, The Economic Future of, in Industry, 73-responsibility of Government, ib.-latent capa- cities for production, 74-opposition of men's trade organisations, ib.— meaning of the phrase 'Industry,' 76-their position before the war, 76-79-during the war, 79-82- number employed, 79-efficiencies, 80-defects, 81future sphere in industry, 82-three master- principles, 83-modernisation of 'women's shops,' 84-new trades and admission into men's trades, ib.-three radical physiological dif-
ferences, 85-susceptibilty to en- vironment, 86-wages and working conditions, ib.-danger of under- cutting men, 87-claim of 'equal pay for equal work,' ib.-relative efficiencies of men and women, 88 -case of 'piece-work,' ib. Wordsworth, William, 'Intimations of Immortality,' 144-compared with L. Binyon, 152.
Wright, Arnold, Singapore and Sir Stamford Raffles,' 265.
Wyndham, George, 'Essays in Ro- mantic Literature,' 318.
Zola, Emile, 'La Débâcle,' extract from, 286 note.
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