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Pfleiderer, Herr, 'Development of
Theology,' 149.

Pheasants, species of, 10-habits,
11-13-method of foretelling rain,

13.

Pitt, Rt Hon. William, pacificism,
162.

Plumer, Lord, in command of the
Second Army, 258.

Pochard, species of, 18.

Poincaré, M., on the occupation of
the Rhine, 392, 394-protection of
the frontier, 397.

Poland in 1924..419-432.

Poyntz, Stephen, British Envoy at
Stockholm, 206.

Priestley, J. B., 'An Ill-Natured
Chapter,' 56.

Prout, William, on the atom of
hydrogen, 314.

Purchas, Samuel, Theatre of Poli-
ticall Flying Insects,' 280.

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.

Rhodesia, territory, 80-82-attitude
in the war, 81-population, 83, 84
-administration, 85, 89.

Riga, Peace of, 423.

Ripon, Lord, at Hawarden, 182.

Ritchie, Mr, 'Scientific Method,'
134 note.

Rudd, C. D., concession granted by
LoBengula, 75.

Rush-Bagot Agreement, 173.

Ruskin, John, 'Bibliotheca Pas-
torum,' 264-'Stones of Venice,'
289.

Russell, A. S., The Atom,' 311.
Russia, foreign policy, 171-alliance
with Sweden, 206-relations with
Great Britain, 207.

Rutherford, Sir Ernest,' Radio-active
Substances and their Radiations,'
317 et seq.

S.

Sainte-Beuve, on the humour of
Molière, 44.

St Germain, Treaty of, 4.
St Quentin, siege of, 259.

Saint-Saphorin, Lieut-Gen. F. L.,
minister at Vienna, 200-reports,
201-expelled, ib.

Salisbury, first settlement, 82.
Salisbury, Marquis of, Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs, 166-
foreign policy, 167.

Sankey, Mr Justice, presides over
the Coal Commission, 373.

Santa Margherita, agreement, 307.

Schaub, Sir Luke, in the Diplomatic
Service, 199.

Scheer, Admiral, at the Battle of
Jutland, 108-119.

Scott, Sir Walter, 'Lay of the Last
Minstrel,' 237-metrical romances,
239, 243.

Seismograph, form, 96-records, 98-
103.

Selborne, Lord, High Commissioner

for South Africa, on the adminis
tion of Northern Rhodesia, 85.
Serbia, relations with Italy, 294
Shakespeare, William, Venice
scene of his plays, 64.

Shaw, G. B., gift of humour, 46.
Shaw, J. J., seismograph. 97.

Shelley, P. B., character of
poetry, 234.

Sinn Fein outrages, 189.
Socialism, meaning of the term,
Soldier, the British, The Spir
254-269.

Soldiers' Homes, inauguration,

ext

Sorel, M. Albert, 'L'Europe
Revolution Française,'
from, 160.

Spender, J. A., 'Life of Sir
Campbell-Bannerman,' 349.

Sport, sums spent on, 334.

Squire, the, position in the cour
331.

Strachey, Lytton, 'Eminent
torians,' 182 monograph
'Queen Victoria,' 357.

Swan Theatre, interior, 403.
Sweden, alliance with Russia, 20
Swift, Dean, 'Gulliver's Travels,'
Swinburne, Algernon, opinion
Byron's poetry, 230-lines on b
289.

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nd Wild Fowl of Great Britain
nd Ireland,' 9.

ntsin, behaviour of the British
oldier at, 257.

mes,' the, extract from, 83-con-
ersion to Home Rule, 191.

toni, Senator, on the solution of
he Fiume question, 299.
kyo, earthquake, 90, 97.

eaty, The Truth about the,
382-398.

iple Alliance, policy, 199.

rner, Prof. H. H., 'The Study of
Earthquakes,' 90.

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'Official History of the,' 107-work
of the Chaplains, 258.

Ward, Sir A. W., 'The Cambridge
History of British Foreign Policy,'
edited by, 156-159- The Alliance
of Hanover,' 193.

'Warrior,' H.M.S., struck by shell,
121.

Webb, Sidney, criticism on, 352.

Webster, Prof., on the Coalition
against Napoleon, 163.

Wellington, Duke of, character of
his army, 263.

Wells, H. G., character of his books,
46.

Wentworth, Lord, mission to Berlin,
203.

White, Gilbert, reference to bees,
285.

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Whitehead, Dr, The Concept of
Nature,' 134.

Whittier, J. G., lines from, 270—
'Telling the Bees,' 273.

Wich, Cyril, British Representative
at Hamburg, 204.

Wild Fowl and Game Birds, 9–22.
Williams, Basil, 'Cecil Rhodes,' 72,
78.

Wilson, President, policy on the
Adriatic question, 297-300-on the
League of Nations, 387-offer to
France of treaties of guarantee,
389.

Witwatersrand, result of the dis-
covery of the goldfields, 73, 74.
Wodehouse, P. G., 'Inimitable
Jeeves,' 54.

Wojciechowski, M., President of
Poland, 430.

Woodward, Rev. George R., transla-
tions of verses on bees, 276.

Wordsworth, William, character of
his poetry, 234-lines on the Happy
Warrior, 265-on the bee, 286.
Wusterhausen, Treaty of, 195.

X.

X-rays, discovery of, 312.

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