Dartiguenave, President of Haiti, 161. Darwin, disturbances, 118, 195-rail-
way from, 188, 192-temperature, 189 employment of Chinese coolies, 192-cost of running a steamer, 194.
Davis, H. W. C., 'The Conference of Paris,' 12.
Day, Mr Clive, on the policy of the Peace Conference, 16.
Delbrück, Prof. Hans, article in the 'Prussische Jahrbücher,' 317.
• Demonstration Farms ' in the Northern Territory, 188.
Denifle, Heinrich, 'Die Entstehung der Universitäten,' 121.
Development Commissioners, on agri- cultural education, 72-plans for research, 77.
Diaz, Porfirio, President of Mexico, administration, 152.
'Die Hard' party, 422, 427.
Dillon, Dr E. J., 'Mexico and World Reconstruction,' 145.
Draft Constitution for Ireland, 206- 210.
Dryden, John, character of his writings, 322, 323.
Dublin, Law Courts, seized, 201-
destruction of the Four Courts and the Public Record Office, 392 -meeting of the Irish Parliament, 399.
Du Parcq, 'Life of David Lloyd George,' 280.
Dyer, General, repression of the Jullianwallah rising, 418 — dis- missal, ib.
Echmiadzin, 59-cathedral, 60-the Katholikos, 61-churches, ib.- lake, 62.
Election, General, result of the next, 426.
Elton, Mr Oliver, biography of York Powell, 315.
Erivan, 64-population, 65-Gyök Jami', ib.
Eton, Headmasters, 1-buildings, 8 -School of Mechanics, 9-Mission at Hackney Wick, 10.
Evelyn, John, sketch of, 322.
Far East Questions and the Washingion Conference, 101–116. Farm Institutes, cost, 73-number, 73 note-course of instruction, 75. Farmers, method of farming, 69-72, 84.
Faucit, Helen, character of her act- ing, 323, 324. See Martin. Favaro, Prof. Antonio, 'L'Università di Padova,' 121.
Fletcher, Mr C. R. L., Life of Edmond Warre, Headmaster and Provost of Eton College,' 1.
Foch, Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies, 294. Fount of Honours, The, 361-374. Four Power Treaty, 104.
France, relations with Germany, 165, 173-reluctance to reduce arma- ments, 174-opinion of Germany, 175.
Freeman, John, 'The Work of Walter de la Mare,' 32.
Freud, Dr, originator of psycho- analysis, 258, 260.
Gandhi, arrested, 130, 132-Swaraj propaganda, 130.
Genoa Conference, 300.
George, Rt Hon. D. Lloyd, at the Paris Conference, 16, 169; Honours List, 368, 370-policy, 409, 426. George, Mr Lloyd; A Page of History, 279-305.
Georgia, Republic of, 48-Church, 50 -Capitals, 54.
Georgians, the, 51-appearance, 52. Germany, potato crop, 81-relations with France, 165, 173-exclusion from the League of Nations, 175. Gibbon, Edward, extract from, 245. Gilruth, Dr, Administrator of the Northern Territory, reports, 189, 195.
Haig, Earl, address at the British Legion, 328.
Haiti, administration, 147, 161. Hamilton, Alexander, on the result of corruption to the Constitution, 361.
Hankey, Sir Maurice, ‘Diplomacy by Conference,' 168.
Harding, President, policy against Mexico, 159-opinion of the United States, 162.
Hardy, Mr Thomas, 'The Dynasts,' 47.
Hasan Khan, Sirdar of Erivan, 65–67. Headlam, Prof. A. C., on the Report of the Royal Commission on Oxford, 347-member of the Oxford Council and General Board, 355.
Henequen fibre or Sisal grass, 148. Hobhouse, Mr Stephen, English
Prisons To-day,' edited by, 376, 379, 384 et seq.
Honours, The Fount of, 361–374. Hookworm or ankylostomiasis dis- ease, 248.
House, Col E. M., 'What Really Happened at Paris,' edited by, 15. Howard, John, reform of prisons, 378.
Huddleston, Mr Sisley, article in the 'Westminster Gazette,' 298. Hughes, Mr, attitude to Mexico, 159.
Lamont, Mr T. W., Economic Ad- viser to the American Peace Com- mission, 12.
Lansdowne, Marquis of, letter on peace, 291.
League of Nations, value, 170- principle of arbitration, 171-plans for disarmament, 172-admission of Germany, 175-cost, 176-re- sponsibilities, 178-work, 179. Lee, Lord, of Fareham, Minister of Agriculture, 75.
Legge, Arthur E. J., 'Mental Heal- ing,' 252.
Leslie, Mr Shane, 'The Oppidan,' 2. Leslie, Shane, Ulysses,' 219.
Mesmer, methods of healing, 254. Mexico and World Reconstruc- tion, 145-162.
'Mile-a-minute' weed, 242.
Miners, wages, 337-working con- ditions, ib.
Minorities Treaties, principles, 22-24, Montagu, Rt Hon. E. S., Secretary of State for India, dismissed, 130, 419-result of his administration, 416, 419-treatment of British officials, 417-speech in Parlia ment, 418.
Moore, Mr George, novels on Ireland, 222.
Morley, Viscount, saying on demo- cracy, 215.
'Morning Post,' the, excluded from Dublin, 399.
Mtzkhet, capital of Georgia, 54— cathedral, ib.
Mulcahy, Mr Richard, Commander- in-Chief of the Irish troops, 396, 403.
Mulinuu, 'fono' or conference at, 238.
Rat depredation, loss from, 83. Rawlinson, Lord, Commander-in- Chief in India, 140.
Reading Institute of Dairying, 83. Reading, Lord. Viceroy of India, interview with Gandhi, 130-tribute to Mr Sastri, 144.
Renan, E., 'La Reforme Intellectu. elle,' 296.
Research Institutes, 78.
Reynard the Fox, 265–278. Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, ‘Cam- bridge and the Royal Commission,' 347.
Rivers, Dr W. H., distinction between functional and organic disease, 263. Robin, General, Acting Adminis trator of Samoa, 237.
Roch, Mr Walter, 'Mr Lloyd George and the War,' 289 note. Rothamsted Research Institute, 78. Rousseau, Jean Jacques, • Con- fession,' 97.
Royal Commission and Cam- bridge, 347-360.
Rumania, population, 25.
Rupee, fall in the value, 142.
Russia, result of the revolution,' 293 -the Soviet rule, 341-system of 'syndicalist self-government in in- dustry,' 342-Supreme Economic Council or 'Trust of Trusts,' 343.
Salisbury, Marquis of, leader of the Conservative Party, 404. Saltpêtrière School of Medical Psy- chology, 257.
Samoa under New Zealand, 235- 251.
Sastri, Mr Srinivasa, at the Wash- ington Conference, 144.
Savaii island, 236-territory, 241. Seymour, Mr C., What Really Happened at Paris,' edited by, 15. Shadwell, Arthur, 'Prisons and Im- prisonment,' 375.
Shakespeare, William, review on, 319.
Shantung question, history, 110-112 -provisions of the Treaty, 112. Shirley, Mr James, character of his writing, 320.
Silesia, Upper, award on, 26.
Smuts, General, memorandum, 17. Snowden, Mrs Philip, on the position of women in industry, 338. Somerville, Dr William, head of the School of Rural Economy, 82. Soviet Republic, foreign relations, 172 -exclusion from the League of Nations, 175.
'Spectator,' the, excluded from Dublin, 399.
Spender, Mr Harold, 'David Lloyd George,' 286, 304.
Stanhope, Earl, criticism on the abuse of honours, 365.
Stenning, Mr H. J., translation of 'Socialisation in Theory and Practice,' 341. Stevenson, Mr R. L., grave on Mount Vaea, 237.
Stratford, Memorial Theatre at, 323. Ströbel, Herr Heinrich, Socialisa- tion in Theory and Practice,' 341- 344.
Synge, Mr, literary works, 222.
Tardieu, M. André, 'La Paix,' 28-31. Temperley, Major H. W. V., 'A History of the Peace Conference of Paris,' edited by, 12-15.
Thomas, Mr J. H., on railway nationalisation, 330.
Thucydides, the father of scientific history, 279.
Tiflis, 48-hot spring, 49-bazaars, ib.-buildings, 51-population, 52 -capital of Georgia, 54.
Townsville, Institute of Tropical Medicine, experiments, 194.
Trail, Dr, Medical Superintendent of the Hospital at Apia, 248. Transcaucasia, Cities of, 48–68. Treaty, The Four Power, 104-The Nine Power, 105-107.
Triggs, W. H., 'Samoa under New Zealand,' 235.
Turkey, mandated territories, 177.
Ulster, warfare with Ireland, 202- 205.
United States, policy to China, 102 -relations with Mexico, 149, 159. Upolu island, 236-territory, 241.
Valera, Mr de, on the outrages in Ireland, 204-pact with Michael Collins, 205.
Vasconcelos, Don José, Minister of Public Instruction in Mexico, 157. Versailles, Peace of, 299. Vincent, Sir William, indictment on the Ali brothers, 133.
Wales, H.R.H. Edward, Prince of, visit to India, 130.
Wallace, Sir R., on the Probation Act, 390.
Wallis, Mr B. C., statistical tables in
the Peace History, 24.
Walsh, Mr Frank, on the administra- tion of Haiti, 161.
Waltham Cross Station, 78, 82.
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