5 JANUARY 1918, Page 2

INDEX.

FROM JANUARY 5th TO JUNE 29th, 1918, INCLUSIVE.

TOPICS OF THIS DAY.

ACQUISITION of Land, the ......300 Air council, the New a America and the Self-Determination of North-Eaat

Ulster .. 108 and Ireland" . 582 Americqn Army, the New (" The New Crusade ") 535 es, the .. 513 Anarchyy and Peace — the Appeal to • ' ' •.. 342 Arabs, Freeing the .. .. 639 Assent, the Charm of .. .. 641

Attention, the Effort to Lose . , 489 Austria, Prussia's Annexation of ......534 — the Failure of her Attack on the Italians 636-669 BALTIC Question, the .. 614-630

Bank Amalgamations 199 Battle, the Great, on the Western Front 340-412-581 — — and its Lessons 559 — Thoughts on the .. 581 Battle-Line, the Lengthening .. .. 390 Belgium, the Government of, by Germany .. 32 Beneficent Comparison, the.. .. 143 Billing, Mr., the Trial of .. 812 Birreffism—Third Edition .. „ „ 556 Bluejacket, the, and Religion 535 Bobbie : the Story of a Boy 441 Bolsheviks' Negotiations at Brest-Litovsk, the 5-55-174 Bonds, Premium .. 53 Bryce, Lord, his Proposals for the Reform of the Second Chamber .. .. 462 Budget, the Coming .. .. 367 — Mr. Boner Law's Second .. 438 Butler, the late Dr. H. IL : a Reminiscence .. 57

CABINET, War, the Organization of the .. 311 Cambral Affair, the, and the Attack on the Military Leaders _ „

Capital, Conscription of .. Chamberlain, Mr. Austen, on the Relations of the Government and the Press — — the Attacks on, in the Press .. Charm of Assent, the .. . , Children and the Navy Church of England, the, and the Layman's Franchise.. .. 8 — of the English, I 'Appeal to the .. .. 66 -- the, in Italy during the War .. 249 Coal Economy and National Wealth .. .. 7 Commons, House of, an Appeal to the .. 668 Comparison, the Beneficent.. 143 Competitive Spirit, Shipbuilding and the 309 Compulsory Fast Our 369 Conscription of Ni'ealth, the .. 4 — in Ireland (see under " Ireland ") County Clare Government Action in 221 Crusade, the New..........535 '...lzernin, Count, on Austria-Hungary's Alm .. 100

DEAF Man, an American Democratic Political Organ, a—the Zeitang

Demoralization, the Road to Dignity of Prier, the.. Dissipation of Millions, the.. Domeetic Service Do Without It" Scheme..

ECONOMIC Weakness, the, of Germany 247 Eels 249 Empire, Problems of die .. .. .. .. 54 Engineers, the Amalgamated Society of, and the

Military Service Acts.. .. .. .. IC

Englieh Folk-Songs in Western Mountains .. -118

Eulogy, the Art of .. .. .. .. .. 144 77 4 197 439 641 200 ▪ 56 Freie .. 616 .. 612 .. 417 .. 463

• • 684

• 201 Exclusion of the Six-County Area.... .. 414 Expenditure National, the Reports of the Select Committee, on.. .. 79 Treasury Analysis of .. .. 463 — - Public, and the Overstaffing of Government Departments 638

FACIAL Memory 80

Fast, Our Compulsory 369 Federalism, Ulster and .. 511 Federation through the Privy Council 54 Finland .. .. 248 Foch, General, and the Single Command.. .. 559 Folk-Songs, English, in Western Mountains .. 113 Food Control, Consequences of .. .. 31 Fox-Hunt in the Southern Hills, a.. 585 Franchise, the Layman's. .. 8

Freie Zei$ung, the—a Democratic 'Political Organ 616

Fuel Research Board, the Report of the .. .. 7

GAMBLER'S Throw, the (" The Great Battle ") 340 Geddes, Sir Auckland, his Man-Power Proposals .. .. 52 Geddes, Sir Erie, his Statements on Shipbuilding

Construction .. 245-309 Germany and the Allies, the Military Situation of 5 — and Russia, the Brest-Litovsk Peace Negotia- tions between .. _ 5-55-174 — the Government of Belgium by .. 32 — and the Slav Borderlands 198

— Japan, and Russia of .. 246

— the Economic Weakness of . .. 247 German People, the, and the Recent Strikes — 109 — Peace Offensive, the Coming : a Moral Test 220 — Ambassador's Confessions, the 366 — Effort, the Great, on the Western Front 840-3511-365-690-412-681 Government, the, and the 'Versailles Council 172-196 — the, Ireland, and Man-Power .. 364-388-389 — the : their Pledgee and Performances.. .. 668 Government Departments, the Overstaffing of, and Public Expenditure 638 Guardsmen, the, and the Polishing of their Equipment.. .. .. 281 ANT AIG, Sir Douglas, the Despatch of — .. 29 Li Haig, Sir Douglas, the Press Attacks on 77-140472 Happy Ship, a .. 345 Henson, Dean, and the Bishop of Oxford's Letter 56 Hertling, Count, on German Aims 109 Higher Command, the Prime Minister and the 140-172-196 Historical Analogies and the Present War.. .. 244 Home Rule for Ireland (see under " Ireland ") House, an Old

Hunt, the Story of a, in Southern Ireland.. 55861.

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IDYLL of the War, an : a Shepherdess .. 33 Imaginary Money .. 672

Income Tax, Unfair Grading of the.. .. 615 India, the Peace of : I.-II. .. 410-464 — in Transition 670 Indicative Strain, the .. Industrial Concord, the Basis of .. .. 175 Industries, National, Methods of Safeguarding (" V. N. F," and " S. P. E. S.") 488

International Contracts, the Sanctity, of .. .. 308

Intervals .. 392

IRELAND, Arlitles dealing mitt :— America and the Self-Determination of North-

Eant Cider 108 America and Ireland .. 413-582-637 Appeal to the House of Common., an 668 Birrellism—Third Edition 556 IRELAND, Articles dealing teglr(oonlinued):— Conscription for Ireland _ 413-557.580-637 Conscription for Ireland, the Only Way with .. 461 Conscription for Ireland, the Government Break their Pledges in regard to.. . 668 Conscription, Irish, and the Government Pledge 532 Exclusion of the Six-County Area, Ireland and Government Action Taken in County Clare, the 221 Government, the : their Pledges and Per- formances..........008 Ireland, the Government, and Man-Power 384-388-389-580 Irish-American, the Attitude of the .. .. 582 Irish-German Plot, the Discovery of the .. 668 Irish Imbroglio, Neo-Federalism and the--Ques- tions and Observations.. .. .. 437 Lincoln's Application of the Draft In New York 413 Lloyd George, Mr., and Conscription for Ireland 389-413 Men, Ireland and the .. 580

" Once Bit, Twice Shy " 413 Propaganda Department, the Need for a, in

Thoughts about Ireland .. Trifling with the Nation .. Ulster and Federalism ..

Irish House, an Old Italy, the Great Recovery of — the Church in, during the War .. • . • — and the Yugo-Slays — Withstands the Great Austrian Attack .. Italian Language, the Importance of the ..

TAPAN, Russia, and Germany 246 J Japanese and British Forces, the Landing of, at Vladivostok .. 391 Jeinima Lee .. .. 392

KAISER, the, and his Napoleonic System .. 310 Kaiser, the, and the Emperor Karl, the Agree- ment between . . . . . . 634

Karl, the Emperor, his Confidential Letter .. 511 Klihlmann, Herr von, his Speech in the Reichstag 669

LABOUR Party, the, and their Conference at Nottingham.. . .. 110 Labour Questions, the Coming ("'The Basks of Industrial Concord ").. .. 175

— Awakening in Rural Ehgland 225 Land, the Acquisition and Valuation of, for Public Purposes 560 Layman's Franchise, the .. 8 League of Nations, the Lords' Debate on a.. 308 Lee, Jemima. .. 392 Lichnowsky, Prince, his Confessions 366 Lincoln and the Will to Victory .. 244 Lloyd George, Mr., on the War Aims of the Allies.. 28 — — and the Higher Command . , 140-172-196

— — the Position of — . .. 277 — — his Speech to the Miners' and Engineers'

Representatives .. 342

— — and Conscription for Ireland _9 — — and the Duty of the H01188 of Commons ..388 — — the history of his First and Last (7) Ad-

ministration—I.-1I.-III... 460-484-508 — — his Pledge to North-East Ulster .. 460-484 London, the Nobility of .. 34$ Lords, House of, the Reform of the.. .. 462 Luxuries, an Appeal to Women to Refrain from

Expenditure on.. .. .... 143 — a Seheme to Do without '201

— the Taxation of .. 410 .. 637 .. 388 .. 611

• • • •

.. 561 .. 30 .. 249

6.8.6-1873

.. 536

MAN-POWER Proposals,Sir Auckland Geddes

and his.. .. 52 Man-Power, the Crisis in 79 — — the Government, Ireland, and 364-388-389 — — and Ireland's- Duty .. 580 Marines, the American- 513

Maurice, General, his Letter to-the Press 486

— — the Debate in the Commons on his Letter.. 509 Memory, Facial .. 80 Merchant Navy, the Deeds of the .. 341 Mess, In the Orderlies' .. 224 Military Leaders, the Attack on the .. 77440-172 — Situation and Outlook, the 340-365-390436-869 Millions, the Dissipation of .. 468 Miners the, and the Engineers, and the Military Service Acts . 342 Money, the Outpouring of .. 468-638 — Imaginary Moral Test, a.. .. 220 Morgan, Prof. J. H., his Lseture on " The War and the Empire " 54

NAPOLEONIC System, the, of the Kaiser .. 310 Navy, Children and the .. .. 200 Naval Spirit, the Truo 486 Neo-Pederallenr and the Irish Imbroglio—Ques- tions and Observations..

Nerves, a Question of .412 Newton, Lord, on the Exchange and Internment of Prisoners of War .. 533 Northcliffe Ministry, a 76 — Press, they and Mr. Lloyd George .. 277-368

OFFICER, the, from the Private's Point of View 417 " Once Bit, Twice Shy " .. 413 Orderlies' Mess, In the .. . .. 224 Ostend and Zeebrugge, the Naval Enterprises at .. 436 Oxford, the Bishop of, and the Dean of Durham .. 56 PACIFICISTS, Our Impenitent .. 511 Peace and Anarchy .174 Peace Offensive, the German .(" A Moral Test ") .. 220 — Proposals (Secret) of the Emperor Karl .. 511

Pensions Problem, the .. — 583 Pigs and Potatoes, the Cultivation of .. 278 Pirrie, Lord, as Controller-General of Mercantile Ship Construction.. 309 Polish in the Army .. .. 281 Pertains!, the New Era in 114 — the New Republic of ... 671

Potatoes and Pigs, the Cultivation of 278

Potato-Pies and Stock-Pots.. 344 Prejudice in Favour of Prejudice, the .. .. 312 Premium Bonds .. 53 Preservation of Vanity, the .. — 512 Press Attacks, the, on Our Military Leaders 77-140-172 — — the, on Mr. Austen Chamberlain .. .. 439 — the Government and the.. .. .. 197 — Campaigns and Government Policy, Coinci- dences between 277-368 Pretence, the Proportions of 561 Price, the Dignity of ... .. 417 Prime Minister (see under " 'Lloyd George ") Prisoners of War .. 533 Private, the Officer from the Point of View of the.. 417 Privy Council, Federation through the .. 54 Propaganda Department in Ireland, the Need for a 637 Prospect, the, of the Allies and the Germans 638-669 Provincialism, the New _ 280 Prussia's Annexation of Austria 534 Public Money, the Waste of .. .. 70 — Men, the Honour of .. 612

RAID, a, on an Old Irish House 561 Raleigh, Sir Walter, his Paper on " Some Gains of the War ".. .. 223 Rationing Scheme, the Success of the, in London.. 343

Reading, Reasons for .. .. 33

Religion, the Bluejacket and .. 535 Repington, Col. C. a Court, on Our Man-Power Policy . . 79 Robertson, Sir William, the Press Attacks on 77-140-172

Rothermere, Lord, and the New Air Council .. 6 Rural England, Labour Awakening in. .. 225

Russia and Germany, the Brest-Litovsk. Peace

Negotations between.. ..5-55-174 — Japan, and Germany .. 246 — Far Eastern .. .. 391

SALONIKA, Our Street in .. .. 81 Sanctity Of International Contracts, the .. 308

Second Chamber, Reform of the .. .. .. 462 Serbia during the War. . . .. 112

Shepherdess, a : an Idyll of the War .. . . 33

Shm, a Happy . .. .. .. Shipbuilding, the Crisis in .. .. .. 245-276 — and the Competitive Spirit .. .. .. 309 — Employers' Federation and the Shipyard Trade Unions, the Statement Issued by the.. 276

Shortage of Thanks, the .. .. . .. 465

Sinn Feiners, the, and the Irish Convention .. 413 Slav Borderlands, the .... 198

Socialism, State, versus Individual Enterprise .. 142

— — the Failure of.. .. .. .. .. 279 Socialist War Aims .. .. .. .. .. 222 Soldier, the : his Duty .. .. .. .. 486- State Control.. .. .. .. .. .. 111 Stock-Pots and Potato-Pies . . .. .. .. 344 Sweden and the German Danger .. .. .. 312 Swiss Newspaper, a New : the Preis Zeitung .. 616

rr•AXATION of Luxuries, the416

1. Temperament, the English 142 Temper of the British Public, the Good 9 Thanks, the Shortage of .. .. 465 " Tommy " as a Leader of Men .. .. 177

Tramping Leisure 176

Treasury Analysis of War Expenditure .. .. 463 Trinity, the late Master of, a Reminiscence .. 57

UKRAINE Republic, the Separate Peace of the, with Germany .. .. 174 Ulster, an Insult to .. 221

— North-East, the Exclusion of .... 415 — and Federalism .. 511 — (see also under " Ireland "). Unity, the Meaning of .. 196

VANITY, the Preservation of 512 Versailles Council,the Government and the 172-196

Victory, the Will to 244 Village Councils, Women's 617

Vladivostok, the Landing of Japanese and British

Forces at 391 " V. N. F. " and " S. P. E. S." 488 Volunteers, the, and the New War Office Regula- tions (Section .. 141

WAR Alma, Our, Mr. Lloyd George on.. .. 23 War Aims, Allied Labour and Socialist .. 222 War Cabinet, the Organization of the 311 — Gains, Some223 — Pensions Problems, the .... .. 583 Warning to the Press, a........868

Waste of Public Money, the:. 79 Wealth, the Conscription of .. .. 4 Will toVictory, the .. 244 Wilson, President, his Idealism— . 613 Women of England, an Appeal to the, for *Personal Economy Women's- Village Councils .. 617

yucio-SLAVS, Italy and the .. 487 ZEEBRUGGE and Ostend, the Naval Enter- prises at..

POETRY.

All Souls' Flower (Lady Glen° onner) Before Battle (Ha bbe rton Luiham) _ • • Bookman's Treasure, the (H. C. Minchtn) Butler, Henry Montagu (Walter Stahel) ..

Change (Jana Bury) • • • • Debt, the (Evelyn Simms). • • •

et, Uyfries gal Asarco, (C. R. C.).. 229

Foreign Thoughts from Home in the Spring (Emma Gurney Salter) Highland Hills, the, to the Hills of Inisfail (Miss Mary Adair Macdonald) 516 Hope (H. M.) .. 492 If You Should Give Me a Silver Ring . . , (Agnes Grozier Herbertson) . • • • • • 151 Ireland in " Eighteen " (Frederick S. Boas) 445 Jock Gillanders : or the Consolations of War (Hilton Brown) .. .. .. .. 181 Learner, the (Ruth M. Bedford) .. .• .. 255 Lucky Ones, the (Rosaleen L. Graves) . . .. 421 My New-Bom Son (R. L. G. I.) .. .. .. 89

Peace of Spring, the (0. R.) .. ....492

Princeton in War-Time (Alfred Noyes) • . .. 647 Stone-Breaker, the (A. Hugh Fisher) .. 589 Stonehenge (Laurence Binyon) .. .. 620 Stranger, the (Wel ..er S. Sichel) .. .. .. 14 To a Grandahild—Aged One Week (Ignotuer .. 676 To England in the New Year (L. L.) .. .. 37 To My Brother (Jeff Day) .. .. .. .. 373 To My Godson (Mildred Huxley) .. .. .. 61 Trinity Sunday — — .. .. .. 540 Volunteer, a, to his Equipment (C. Kennett Burrow) .. 285 War, the, and One Man in the Street (11. L.) .. 120 ART.

Academy, the.. 492 Nevinson, Mr., his Pictures at the Leicester Gallery . .. 255

BOOKS—Authors.

ADAMI, J. G.—Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution 648 Aga Khan, His Highness the—India In Transition 670 Aksakoff, Serge—A Russian Schoolboy .. 258 Anderson, Tempest—Volcanic Studies in Many

Lands .. 154

Archer, William—India and the Future .. 154

Asquith, Rt. Hon. II. 11.—Occaalonal Addresses, 1893-1916 349

BALL, W. W. Rouse—Cambridge Papers .. 374

Baring, Maurice—Poems : 1914-1917 .. 623 Begbie, Harold—Albert, Fourth Earl Grey .. 38 Bell, Gertrude L.—Asiatic Turkey .. .. 540 Bello; Hilaire—The Free Press . , 374 Benson, A. C., ed. by—Cambridge Essays on Edu- cation .. 181 Bland, J. 0. P.—Li Hung-Chang 123 Bond, F. Bligh—The Gate of Remembrance .. 422 Bone, Muirhead—War Drawings _ 232 Bonney, T. G.—Volcanic Studies in Many Lands 154 Boyd, Ernest A.—Appreciations and Depreciations 317 — — intro. by—Standish O'Grady317 Brinsley, John—Ludus Literarius 124 Bruce, William Cavell—Benjamin Franklin Self- Revealed .. 61 Burroughs, E. A.—World-Builders All .. 125

flAMPAGNAC, E. T., ed., &c.,by—Lndus Liter-

arius .. 124 Carey, A. E.—Tidal Land*. .. 620 Carter, Henry—The Control of the .. Trade .. 230

Caw, James L.—William lifeTaggart 399

Charming, Edward—A History of the United States 16 — Lord—Memories of Midland Politics286

Cholmondeley, Mary—Under One Roof 495 Clarke, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward—The Story of My e CoLbhifthaigh, Diarmid 0—Douglas Hyde .. • .. 317 Cornford, L. Cope—The Merchant Seaman in War 350 Coulton, G. G., compiled by—Social Life In Britain from the Conquest to the Reformation .. 257 — — The Case for Compulsory Military Service .. 495

Crosland, T. W. H.—The English Sonnet 469 Crosidey, F. H.—English Church Woodwork .. 124 Curtis, Lionel—Letters to the People of India on Responsible Government.. .. 670

D""8'W. 11.—A Poet's Pilgrimage .. 445 Dillon, E. J.—The Eclipse of Russia.. 517 Dominian, Leon—The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe — 256 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan—The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1918 .. 445 Duclaux, Mary—A Short History of France from Caesar's Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo .. 623

Duhem, Juba—Alsace-Lorraine 256 MIGLINTON, John—Anglo-Irish Essays . 317

Erskine, John, ed. by—A History .of.

American Literature .. 517 143

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436 349 204 397 89 317 564 468 TIABRE, J. 11.—The Wonders of Instinct .. 470 Ferrer, James Anson—The Monarchy lu

* Politics..184 Fawkes, Alfred—The Genius of the 'English Church 92 FitzRoy, Yvonne—With the Scottish Nurses in

Rumania Forteecue, J. W. British Campaigns in }lenders,

1690-1794 469 Freytag-Loringhoven, Lieut.-Gen. Baron von— Deductions from the World. War.. .. .. 90 elERARDi James W.—Face to Face with

Kaisenam .. 649 Gibson, Hugh—A Diplomatic Diary .. .. 151 Gladstone, 'Viscount—W. G. C. Gladstone : a

Memoir .. . 678 Glenconner, Pamela—The Sayings of the 'Children 352 Godlee, Sir Rick/nen John—Lord Lister .. 63 Gregory, Padric, ed. by—Poems of John Francis

MacEntee 351 — — Ireland : a Song of Hope ... • .... 351 Gretton, R. H.—The English Middle Class .. 318

Grey of Fallodon, Viscount—The League of

Nations . 679

Guyot, Yves—Les Geranties .de la •Paix .. 494 "TAKE, T., and A. Compton-RI ckett—The Lettere of A. C. Svrinhurne373 Haring, C. H.—Trade and Navigation between Spain and the Indies in the Time of the Haps- burgs. 565 Headlam, A. C.—The Revenues of the Church .of Henderson W. D,—Swinburne and Lander .. 679

Hodgkin, L. V.—A Book of Quaker Saints .. 542 Hovell, Mark—The Chartist Movement 152

Howard, F. H.—English Church Woodwork .. 124 Hurd, Archibald—Th.e. British Fleet. in the. Great War . 622 Hutton, Edward—Highways and Byways in Wilt- shire JIANTAN HAY—Carrying On after the First Thousand .. 40 Irving, H. B.—A Book of Remarkable Criminals.. 538 ACKS, L. P,—Life and Letters of Stopford

Brooke _. 231

Jephaon, Lady—Notes of a 'Nomad . 593 Jones, M. E. Monckton—Warren Hastings in

Bengal, 1772-1774_ 677 TTELLMAN, George S., trans., &c., by— D. Memoirs of the Comte de Mercy Argenteau .300 Kennard, Lady—A Roumanian Diary 238 Keogh, Sir Alfred, ed. by—Military Medical Manuals _ 440 Knox, Ronald—A Spiritual lEneid.. 650

LAFFAN, R. G. D.—The Guardians of the Gate 421 Leask, W. Keith—Interamna Borealis .. 319 Lee, Elizabeth—Wives of the Prime Ministers, 11344-1896.. 206

Leawood, Frank—Pastels from the Pacific .. 39 Air ACFIE, Ronald Campbell—The Art of Keep-

ing Well .. .. 399 McNeill, J, G. Swift—The Constitutional and Par- liamentary History of Ireland till the Union . 423 Macnittee .. . , F. .B.., ed. by—.The Church in the Furnace 5fallock W. H.—The Limits of Pure Democracy.. 120 March-Phillipps, Lisle, &c., chosen and arranged by —Some Hawarden Letters, 1878-1913 .. 14 Matthaei, Louise E.—Studies in Greek Tragedy .. Masse, L. J., compiled by—The National E. eilew

Diary, 1918...........4.9 Maxwell Sir Herbert, Bt., ed. by—The Lowland Scots Regiments 591 filial!, Bernard, and Alexander Teixeira de Mattes, trans. by—Fabre's " The Wonders of Instinct " 479 Montessori, Maria—The Advanced Montessori Method .. .. 567 More, Paul Elmer—Platonism..649 Munro, W. H.—Tales of an Old Sea Port .. 417 NICHOLSON, Prof. J. Shield—War Finance .. 513

OBERHOLTZ ER, E. P.—A History of the

1.../ United States since the Civil War .. 205 O'Hegarty, P. 8.—John Mitchel .. 317 Oliver, F. NV.—Tidal Lands.. 62C Orage, A. R.—An Alphabet of Economics.. .. 91 ARSONS, Samuel, ed, by—Hints on Land- scape Gardening g.. .. 542 Peel, Mrs. C. S.—The Labour.Saving House .. 207 Penty, A. J.—Old Worlds for New.. 91 Percy Lord—The Best Means of Meeting Our

Military Requirements. .. 183 Phnlimore, Sir Walter G. F.—Three Centuries of Treaties of Peace and their Teaching .. 62 Pilcher, Major-General T. D., ed. by—War accord-

ing to Clausewitz 397

Plowman, Thome,' the Days of Victoria .. 266

Pope-Hennessy, Mrs.—Mme. Roland 288 Pfickler Muskau, Prince von—Hints on Land- scape Gardening 542

RICH, Alfred W.—Water-Colour Painting .. 352 Robinson, A. Mary F.—(see "Duclaux, Mary "). Russell, Bertrand—Mysticism and Logic 647 SALTER, William M.—Nietzsche the Thinker 92 Samuel, A. 31.—The Herring 422 Sanderson, Lord—Evelyn, Earl of Cromer .. 90 Selfridge, Gordon—The Romance of Commerce 121

Sharnol, Thomas—Originality 93 Sherman, Stuart P., ed. by—A History of Ameri- can Literature .. .. 517 Sims, George R.—Glances lack 519 Spencer, Alfred, ed. by—Memoirs of William Hickey, VoL . 592 Strachey, Lytton—Eminent Victorians .. • • 077 Streeter Canon, ed. by—Immortality .. 204 Strong, Theron G.—Joseph Choate.. 193 Stuermer, Dr. Harry—Two Years of War Seen at Constantinople. . 17 . . Swete, Dr. 11. B, ed. by—Essays on the Early History of the Church and Ministry 590 TILDEN Sir William—Sir William Ramsay, 591 F.R.S. Tiplady, Thomas—Lilies and Forget-me-note .. 182 Tout, Prof. T, F., ed. by—The Chartist Movement 152 Tient, \V, P., ed. by--A History of American literature 517

REELAND, Hamilton, jun.—Hugo Grotfins 231 WHIULLInibie3Wg eadt.11Z-e-tiOngeccaolc;111:11.'=`,7

Pepys Club ....399Letters

Williams, H. Noel—The Life and L *of

Admiral Sir Charles Napier .. 153 Wilton, Robert--Russia's Agony .. 285 TERTA, Gabrielle and Marguerite—Six Women and the Invasion 320

BOOKS—SubJects.

ADDR ESSES, Occasional, 1893-1916—Rt. Hon.

H. If. Asquith .. 349 &meld, a Spiritual—Ronald Knox .. 650 Alsace-Lorraine—Jules Duhem 250 America, a History of—Edward Channing 16 — since the Civil War—E. P. Oberholtzer .. 205 American Literature, a History of—Ed. by W. P. Trent, te.c. 517 Anglo-Irish Essays—John Eglintou . 317 Appreciations and Depreciations—Ernest A. Boyd 317 Arab of Mesopotamia, the—Indian Government

Press (pub.).. . .. 540 Argenteau, Comte de Mercy, Memoirs of the—

Trims., tee., by George S. Kellman 565

I/ RITAIN, Social Life in, from the Conquest to the Reformation—Complied by G. U. Coulton .. 257 Brooke, Stopford, Life and Letters of—L. P.

Jacks 231 IAMBRIDGE Essays on Education—Ed. by I; A. C. Benson 181 Cumbridge Papers—W. W. Rouse 374 Chartist Movement, the—Mark Hovel! .. 152 thatham. Dining Club, the Records of the—Hugh Rees (pub.).. 183 Children, the Sayings of the—Pamela Glenconncr 352 Choate, Joseph : a Great Ambassador—Theron er. Strong .- • • • • . .. 493 Church and ihe Ministry, Essays on the Early History of the—Ed. by Dr. H. B, Swete .. 500 — English, the Genius of the—Alfred Fawkes .. 02 -- In the Furnace, the—Ed. by F. 13. Afacnutt — 182 -- of England, the Revenues of the—A. C. Ileatilain — Woodwork, English—F. E. Howard and F. If. Crossley

— 124 Luke, Sir Edward, the 'Story of his Life—

Murray (pub.) .. 541 ClaSeies, the Value of the—H. Milford (pub.) 398 Staterwitz, War according to—Ed. by Major-

General T. D. filcher 397 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, the Table Talk and

Umniana of—Oxford Univ. Press (pub.) .. 471 teemunerce, the Romance of-11. Gordon Selfridge 121 EsiminaLe, Remarkable, a Book of—lf. 13.Irving.. 568 Comer, Evelyn, Earl of—Lord Sanderson .. 90

[DEMOCRACY, Pure, the Limits of—W. H.

15 Matlock.. . .. 120

Diplomatic Diary, a—Hugh Gibson. 151 Brew, leps., Some Hawarden Letters Written to— Chosen, &c., by Lisle March-Phillippe, &c. .. 14 Drink Trade, the Control of the—Henry Carter .. 230 NA-vCONOMICS, an Alphabet of—A. R. Orage .. 91 Education, Cambridge Essays on—Ed. by A.

U. Benson . .. 181

Bagheli Middle Class, the—It. 11. dretton. .. 318 Evolution, Medical Contributions to the Study of—

J. le Adam! 648

FFINANCE., War—Prof. J. Shield Nicholson .. 518 Flanders, British Campaigns in, 1690-1794- J. W. Forteseue.. 469 Fleet, the British, in the Great War—Archibald

Hurd

Folk-Songs, English, .glish; 'from the Southern appals: 622 ehians—G. P. Putnam's Sons (pub.) .. .. 113 Ammo and Flanders, the British Campaign in,

1918—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle....445 — a Short History of, from Ctesar's Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo—Mary Duclaux .. 623

'MANCE AND THE WAR (see also under War Books).

French, Work in :- - Pale, lea Garanties de la—Yves Guyot .. 494 Eranklin, Benjamin, Self-Revealed — William Cavell Bruce 61

Glice Press, the—Hilaire Belloc 374 ARDENING, Landscape, Hints on—Prince - von Pfickler Muskau . 542 - Gate of Remembrance, the—F. Bligh Bond .. 422 GERMANY AND THE WAR (see under War

Books).

Gladstone, W. G. C.: a Memolt-Vlsconiit Glad- stone

67 Glances Back--George. R. Sims 5198

Grammar Seboole, the—John Brimiley . , 124 Week Tragedy, Studies in—Louise E. Matthaei .. 621 prey, Albert, Fourth Earl—Harold Begbie .. 38 tIrotius, lingo—Hamilton Vreeland, jun... .. 231

ASTINGie, Warren, in Bengal, 1772-1774—

T" ef. E. Monekton Jones . 677 Rawarden Letters, Some, 1678-1913—Chosen, &c., by Lisle Starch-Philippa, Ac. .. 14 Rerriug, the—A. If. Samuel ... 422 Dickey, William, Memoirs of, Vol. IL—Ed. by Alfred Spencer .. .. 592 House, the Labour-Saving—Mrs. C. S. Peel .. 207

Hyde, Douglas—Diarmid 0 Coblithaigh .. 317

IMMORTALITY—Ed. by Canon Streeter, &c... 204 India and the Future—William Archer 154 India in Transition—His Highness the Aga Khan 670 — Letters to the People of, on Responsible • Government—Lionel Curtis .. 670 Instinct, the Wonders of—J. 11 Fabre .. 470 Interamna Borealis—W. Keith Leask 319 Invasion, Six Women and the—Gabrielle and Marguerite Yerta 320 Ireland, the Constitutional and Parliamentary History of, till the Union—J. G. Swift McNeill. 423 Irish Poets of the Insurrection—Matthaei & Unwin

(pubs.).. , .• • 351

— Self-Criticism, Books on—Unisin (pub.) .. 317

KJOHNSON, Andrew, and the American Civil War—E. P. Oberholtzer 205 AISERIS34 Face to Face with—James W. Gerard . . 649 Keeping Well, the Art Of—Ronald Campbell Macfie 399

• ABOUR-SAVING House, the—Mrs. C. S. X/ Peel . 207 landscape Gardening, Hints on—Prince von neater Munkau 542 Language and Nationality in Europe, the Frontiers

of—Leon Doneinian . 256 League of Nations, the—Viscount. Grey of Fano-

679

Li Hung-Chang—J. O. P. Bland .. 123

Lilies and Forget-me-nots—Thomas Tiplady .. 182 1.ister, Lord—Sir Rickman John Godlee . 63 Literature, American, a History of—Ed. by W. P. Trent &c. Loeb denies) Library, New Volumes in the- -Heinemann (pub.) .. 122 Logic and Mysticism—Bertrand Russell .. 647 Ludus Literarius—John Brinsley 124

McTikGGART\ What William—James—Mi.s.s 399 Vera Waddington 125 Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution—

J. G. Adam' 843 Merchant Seaman in War, the—L. Cope Cornford 350

Middle Class, the English—R. H. Gretton 318 Midland Politics, Memories of—Lord Charming .. 286 MILITARY BOOKS (see under War Books).

Mind, Creative, a Popular Study of the—Thomas Sharnol Mitchel, John—P. S. O'Hegarty Mixed Company—Douglas Kennedy • - Monarchy in Politics, the—James Anson Ferrer.. Montessori Method, the Advanced—Maria Monks-

My Life, the 'Story. MM.. Sir ...Edward 567

sort .

Clarke, K.C... • - • • • Mysticism and Logic—Bertrand Russell .. 647 IVAPIER, Admiral Sir Charles, the Life and Letters of—If. Noel Williams

National Review Diary, the, 1918—Compiled by NAVAL BOOKS (see under War Books).

Nietzsche the Thinker—W. M. Salter Nomad, Notes of a—Lady Jephson.. .. 593 Novels, Stories, Tales,

Anne's House of Dreams—L. H. Montgomery.. 376 — Before the Wind—Janet Laing.. .. .. 232 — Chronicles of St. Tid, the—Eden Phillpotts .. 128 — Fool Divine—G. B. Lancaster.. 64 — Four Corners of the World, the—A: E. W. Mason .. .. 320 — Frenzied Fiction—Stephen Leacock 023 — Girl Alone, a—Howel Evans 207 — Green Mirror, the—Hugh Walpole 184 — Historical Nights' Entertainments, the—Rafael Sabatini .. 543 — Impossible People—Mrs. George Wemyss .. 495 — Island Mystery, the—G. A. Birmingham .. 424 — Jamertie—Ethel Sidgwick .. 447 — Knights of Araby—Marmaduke Picktliall .. 41 — Mary of the Winds—" Enedeen " .. 400 — Mary Plantagenet—J. C. Snaith 567 — Men and Ghosts—Allan Monkhnuse 543 — " Mr. Manley "—G. I. Whitham 352 — Mrs. Holmes—R. E. Forbes 233

— Oilskin Packet, the—R. Berkeley and J.

Dixon.. 94

— Our Little *Kingdom—Paul Creswick 259

— Over Here—Helen Baffin 850 — Piccadilly Jim—P. G. Wodehonse 879 — Promise of Air, the—Algernon Blackwood .. 519 — Robert Shenstonc—W. J. Dawson 471 — Setons, the—" 0. Douglas " .. 18

— Singer, the—W. J. Eccott . 593 — Singing Sands—Miss C. Fox Smith .... 288

— Starlit Garden, the—H. de Vere Staepoole .. 154

— Twelve Birthdays—Winifred F. Peck.. .. 593 REM:Lieu NOTELS-18-84-94-128-15.4-185-288- 320-353-3713-400-424-448-471-486-519-543- 568-593-624-650-880.

Nurses (Scottish) in Rumania, with the—Yvonne FirzRoy Nursing, War, a Text-Book of—Miss Violetta Thurstan

OCCASIONAL Addresses, 1893-1916—Rt. Hon. H. H: Asquith.. O'Grady, Standish—Intro. by Ernest A. Boyd .. Old Worlds for New—A. J. Penty Originality—Thomas Sharnol PACIFIC, Pastels from the—Frank Lenwood .. 39 Parliamentary and Constitutional History of Ireland till the Union— J. G. Swift McNeill 423 Pepys Club, Occasional Papers Read by Members at

Meetings of the—Ed. by 11. B, Wheatley 399 Platonism—Paul Elmer More 649 Poetry, Bo ks of :—

— Ardours and Endurances—Robert Nichols .. 14

— Ballads of the Flying Corps—G. It. Samways.. 14 — Bubble, the—Willoughby Weaving .. 287 — City of Fear, the—Gilbert Frankaa .. 14 — Coronel—Charles Vincent .. 14 — Day, the—Henry Chappell .. .. 287 — Father of Women, a—Alice Muria .. 287 — Gloucestershire Friends—F. W. Harvey14 — Hay Harvest—Lucy Buxton .. 287 — Ireland : a Song of Hope—Padrie Gregory 351 — MacEntee, John Francis, Poems of—Ed. by Padric Gregory 351 — Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses— Thomas Hardy

— On Leave—E. _ermine W.odebouse .. 14 — Pearce, l'adraic He Collected Works of—Mann- eel (pub.) .. .. 351 — Plain Song, 1914-1916--Eden Phillpotts. 2s7 — Poems—EdwardThomas (" Edward Eas.t-

-a e ay ") - • .. 287 — Pettus of West and East—V. Sackrille-West;. 287 517 93 317 176 184 541 153 40 493 125 349 317 91 93 Poetry, Books of (ontinued): — — Poems, Scots and English—John Buchan .. 287 — Poems : 1914-1917—Maurice Baring.. .. 623 — Rhymes of the R.N.D.—Methuen (pub.) .. 14 — Small Craft—Miss C. Fox Smith .. 14 — Songs of the Submarine—" Klaxon ".* 14 — Songs of Ulster and Balliol—Frederick S. Boas 287 — Stand-Down I—Donald IL Lea.. .. 14 — Verses from the Grand Fleet—" Etienne " (Lieut. R.N.) _ .. 14 — War Poems—R. E. Vernede 14 — Work-a-Day Warriors—Joseph Lee 287 Poet's Pilgrimage, a—W. H. Davies • . 445 Poets of the Insurrection—Maunsel (pub.) .. 351 Polities, Midland, Memories of—Lord Manning .. 296 Portuguese Portraits—Aubrey F. G. Bell.. .. 423 Po:lege:tee, Work fa:-

- 0 Segundo Anno da Guerra (Agosto de 1915 a

Agosto de 1918)—Ayres d'Ornellas— .. 650 Prese, the Free—Hilaire Belloc 374

QUAKER Saints, a Book of—L. V. Hodgkin .. 542

AMSAY, Sir William, K.C.B., F.R.S.—Sir ED William A. Tilden .. _ 591

Remembrance, the Gate of—F. Bligh Bond — 422 Revenues of the Church of England, the—A. C.

Headlam _ . 375 Rhode Island : Tales of an Old Sea Port—W. H.

Munro .. 447 Roland, Mme.—Mrs. Pope-Hennessy 288 Roof, Under One—Mary Cholmondeley 495 Roumanian Diary, a—Lady Kennard 258

Russia, the Eclipse of—E. J. Dillon 517

Russia's Agony—Robert Wilton .. 285 Russian Schoolboy, a—Serge Aksakoff 258 Q AINTS, Quaker, a Book of—L. V. Hodgkin .. 542 3.7 Scots (Lowland) Regiments, the—Ed. by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt.. 501. Sea Port Tales of an Old—W. H. Bt... .. 447 Serbs, Historical Lectures on the—R. G. la Laffan 421 Shore Problems, a Study of—A. le Carey and F. \V. Oliver 620 Six Women and the luvasioe—Gabrielle and Marguerite Yenta.. .. 320 Social Life in Britain from the Conquest to the Reformation—Compiled by G. G. Coulton .. 257 Sonnet, the English—T. W. H. Crosland 469 Spain and the Indies, Trade and Navigation be- tween, in the Time of the Hapsburgs—C. H. .. Haring .. 565 Swinburne, A. C., the Letters of—T. Hake and A. Compton-Rickett 373 — and Lander—W. B. D. Menderson 679

TIDAL Lands—A. E. Carey and F. W. Oliver .. 620 Treaties of Peace, Three Centuries of, and their Teaching—Sir Walter G. F. Philli- more. 62

Turkey, Asiatic—Gertrude L. Bell.. 540 TLNITED STATES, a History of the—Edward

.. Charming His

try 16

1.U•nited States, a .to• ry of the, since the Civil

War—E. P. Oberholtzer 205 VICTORIA, In the Days of—Thomas F. Plow-

Victoriers, Entinent—Lytton Strachey .677 Volcanic Studies in Many Lands—Tempest.Ander-

son, etc. .. 154

AITARREN HASTINGS in Bengal, 1772-1774—

'V H. E, Monckton Jones .. •677 Water-Colour Painting—Alfred W. Rich .. 352 Well, the Art of Keeping—Ronald Campbell Macao .. .. 399 Wiltshire, Highways and Byways in—Edward Hutton. . Wives of the 'Prime Ministers, 1844-1896—Eliza- beth Lee .. 206 Woodwork, English Church—F. E. Howard and F. H. Crossley _ 124 World-Builders All—E. A. Burroughs .. 125

Worlds, Old, for New—A. 1, Polity

WAR. BOOKS DEALING WITH THE --

Alsace-Lorraine—Jules Duhem 256

Arab of Mesopotamia, the—Indian Government . Preis (pub.) .. 540 British Fleet, the, in the Great War—Archibald Hurd 622 Carrying On after the First Hundred Thousand —Ian Hay ..40 - .

Clausewitz, War according to—Ed. by Major-

General I. D. Pitcher .. .. 397 Compulsory Military Service, thc Case for—G. G.

Coulton 495 Constantinople, Two Years of War Seen at—Dr.

Harry Stuermer 17 Drawings, Munition—Muirhead Bone .. 232 — War—Muirhead Bone .. 232 Finance, War—Prof. J. Shield Nicholson.. . 518 Flanders, British Campaigns in, 1690,1794—J. W. Fortescue . 469 Fleet, the British, in the Great War—Archibald Hurd 6°2 Fleet, with the Grand—Muirhead Bone .. .. 232 France and Flanders, the British Campaign in,

1916--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.. .. .. 445 Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe—

Leon Donduian 256 Gate, the Guardians of the—R. G. D. Lalfan .. 421 Gladstone, W. 0. 0.: a Memoir—Viscount Glad- stone 678 Invasion, Six Women and the—G. Lull M. Yerta 320 Kaiscrisen, Face to Face with—James W. Gerard 649 League of Nations, the—Viscount Grey o: Fallodon 679 Lowland Scots Regiments, the—F4. by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt. 501

Medical (Military) Manuals—Ed. by Sir Alfred

Keogh ..— 448 Merchant Seaman in War, the—L, Cope Cornford 350 Military Requirements, the Rest Methods of Meet- ing Our—Lord Percy .. 183 -` Service, Compulsory, the Case for—G. G. Coulton .. 495 Napier. Admiral Sir Charles, the Life and Letters of—H. Noel Williams .. 153 Nietzsche the Thinker—W. 51. Salter .. 92 Nursing, War, a Text-Book of—Miss Vioietta 125 494 62 258 493 517 285 Turkey, Asiatic—Gertrude L. Bell ..

Western Front, the—Muirhead Bone World War, Deductions from the—Lieut.-Gen. Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven CURRENT LITERATURE AND BOOKS OF THE WEEK.

A/ORVILLE Past and Present—H. W. Fox .. 289 Admirals of the British Navy, Part I,— Country Life (pub.) .. 155 Afforestation and the Partially Disabled—T. H.

Mawson . 260 Africa, German Rule in—Evans Lewin .. 425 African (South) History, Select Constitutional Documents Illustrating—Ed. by G. W. Eybers 496 Agricultural Damage by Vermin and Birds in Nor-

folk and Oxford in 1916—R. T. G u nther 65 Alcohol : rte Action on the Human Organism—

Stationery Office (pub.) .. 400 Alexandrine Gospel, the—Rev. A. Nairne .. 353 Alsace-Lorraine--Daniel Blumenthal .. 41 America-Latina. — 680 America : The President's Control of Foreign Re-

lations—E. S. Corwin.. .. 321 — the Virgin Islands of the United States of—

L. K. Zabriskie.. 024 .American Parson in England, the Note-Book of an —G. Monroe Royce . . 544 Andrelinus and Arnolletus, the Eclogues of—Ed.

by W. P. Mustard . 321 Anglo-Italian Review, the—Ed. by Edward Hut-

ton . 629-680

Armenia, the Tragedy of—H. Morgenthau .. 544

Army, Modern, the Making of a—Rene Itsdiguet 424 Armies, New, Raising and Training of the- Captala Basil Williams 425

BNKING in Scotland. History of—A.W. Kerr 424 Bapaume, from, to Pasachendaele, 1917— Philip Gibbs .. . 448 Bath : its History and Social Tradition—J.. Murray (pub.) .. .. 519 Beginnings—School Book Shop, Harrow (pub.) .. 651

Be glum, the Secret Press in—Jean Massart .. 95

Berkshire, Agriculture In—John Orr .. — 208 Books, the English Catalogue of, for 1017—Pub- lishers' Circular (pub.) .. 496 Beth Sides of the Curtain—Genev:eve Ward and

Richard Whiteing.. 568 British History, Neglected—W. M. Flinders Petrie 233 — Isles, Inside the—Arthur Gleason .. 185 Bronte, Charlotte, 1810-1916—Ed. by Butler

Brothers, Two Brave—H. F. Morris 185

CiALCUTTA, Recollections of, for over Half a V Century—M. Massey .. 652 California, Spanish, the Founding of—C. E. Chap- man Cambridge 'University, the Historical Register of,

to 1910—Ed. by J. it. Tanner .. 95 Canada in Khaki, No. 2—Pictorial Newspaper Co.

(pub.) — .. 155 — Past, Present, and Future—Percy Hurd .. 260 — the Constitution of—W. R. Riddell .. 95 Capri, the British in, 1806-1808—Sir Lees Knowles 520

Celtic Psaltery, a—Alfred Perceval Graves .. 353 Charleroi, Battle of (in Journal of the R.U.S.T.) .. 233 Chaucer's England, illustrations of—Ed. by Dorothy Hughes — . . 185 Chemical Science What Industry Owes to—R. B. Plicher and F. Butler-Jones_ Documents

— 353 Christian Origins, Translations of Early D important for the Study of—S.P.C.K. (pub.) 543 Coinage, Ancient, a History of—Percy Gardner .. 520 Commonwealth, the, at War—A. F. Pollard — 41 Covenant, Solemn League and, Papers relating to the Army of the—Ed. by C. B. Terry .. .. 65 Cromwell House Highgate—Philip Norman . 64 Cumberland, Richard : his Life and Dramatic

Works—S. T. Williams . 321 Cyprus under British Rule—Captain C. W. J. Orr 624

TAANISH Agriculture, Co-operation in—Haiald

1, Faber .. . .. 63) Dante Alighleri, the 'Divine Comedy of, Vol. I.—

With trans. by Courtney Langdon — 472 Dental Service, Army, Man-Power and the—Ed. by D. F. Pennefather.. 289

Desert Campaigns, the—W. T. Massey .. 544

DICTIONARIES, &e.• • • • 185-377-680

Dishes, Economical and Appetising, Recipes for— Miss Marsden.. 321 Druzes of Lebanon and Bastian, 'Among the—

Joseph T. Perth .. 64 COSMIC Weapon, the, in the War against 1.1 Germany—A. E. Zimmerli . 321 Eels, the Capture of—Freshwater Fish Committee (Pub.) . • • • . • .. 495 Egyptian Archaeology, the Journal of .. 289 England in the Seven Years War—Sir Julian S. Corbett .. 624

English Historical Review, the, .. 127-472

Englishman, hiamerad I—Captain Gilbert Nobbs.. 208 Pais, les Garanties de la—Yves Guyot Peace, Treaties of, Three Centuries of. and their Teaching—Sir Walter G. F. Phillimore- Roumanian Diary, a—Lady Kennard Rumania, With the Scottish Nurses In—Yvonne FitzRoy

Russia, the Eclipse of—E. J. Dillon

Ruscia's Agony—Robert Wilton ..

Serbs, Historical Lectures on the—R. G. D. Laffan Somme, the Battle of the, 1016—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle .. • - • • 421 445 540 232 90 Estate Book of Henry de Bray, the—Ed. by Dorothy Willis Ethics, Some Suggestions in—Bernard Boeanquet 472 Eton Review, the—Spottiswoode (pub.) .. 289

FAITH, War, and Policy—Gilbert Murray .. 260 Feld, a Lotter in the, by Captain Paul Ehrhardt .. .. 155

Forestry Work—W. H. Whellena 680 Freedom What it Means—P. L. Witherby 321

French, Lord, the Despatches of—Chapman Hall (pub.).. . • .p.m . 185 French, Works in — Du Contrat Social—Ed. by C. E. Vaughan .. 520

— Le Pareills—Mme. de Choiseul 65 —.Le Purgatoire—Mme. de Choiseul .. 65 — Soldats de France : Grognards et Hems de Vingt Ana—Le Comte de Lent de Serignan 520 Front, On the Remainder of Our—Private No. 940 155 Frontiers : a Study in Political Geography—C. It. * Fawcett .. 401

GATE of England, an Old—A. G. Bradley .. 127

Geographical Journal,the el-208-289-401-496 Germany, 1815-1890, Vol. 11.—Sir A. W. Ward 353 Gold Tree, the—J. C. Squire Gray and Collins, the Poetical Works of—Ed. by A. Lane Poole and C. Stone . 496 Greek Population in Turkey, Persecutions of the, since the Beginning of theWar--Constable (pub.) 624

HMPIA Ruins—A. H. Longhurst 65 Hazlitt, Selected Essays by—Ed. by G. Sampson .. 496 Hebrews, the Epistle to the—Ed. by A. Nairne .. 233

History—Macmillan (pub.) ... 520

Hospital, the Happy—Corporal Ward Muir. .. 496

Housing in Scotland, Digest of Report of Royal

Commission on—W. E. Whyte .. 289 T NDIA, the Awakening of—De Witt Mackenzie.. 377 Indonesia, the Megalithic Culture of—W. J. Perry.. .. 400

Industrial Fatigue—Lord Henry Bentinek .. 568 Infant Mortality, Our, How it was Halved : 1914-19 —G. Halkerston — . 260 Intelligence Officer, the Note-Book of an—E. F. Wood .. Ireland, Municipal Government in—J. J. Webb .. 651 Issues of Faith—William Temple .543

Italy, the Just. Claims of—Whitney 'Warren .. 401 Italy's Protection of Art Treagureeand Monuments during the War—Major Sir Filippo de Filippi .. 651 Italian Front, the Geographyol the (in Geographical Journal).. . . . .. 208 — Poets and Prose-Writers, Selections from the—

Intros. by Ernest Grillo ......135

JAPAN Moves North—Frederic Coleman , 594 Jerusalem, the Deliverance of—E. W. G. Masterman . ..280

Jewish Child,the—W. M. Feldman.. 321 Judas, the Book of—Ed. by G. A. Cooke . 401

Justice, a Ministry of, and its Task--Samuel

Garrett .. 155

KAISER, the Schemes of the—Trans. from the French of Juliette Adam by J. 0. P. Bland 41 Kew Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, the— Stationery Office (pub.) 568 King George and the Royal Family—Edward

Legge .. 496 Kipling, Rudyard, Twenty Poems from—Methuen

(pub.) .. .. 472 Klpling'e Message—W. H. Smith & Son (pub.) .. 377 Krutr's Revelations of an ex-Director of—Dr.

LANGUAGES, UAGES, Modern, Report of the Com- mittee on Letters from Bob—Captain al P. Kay .. 321 Literature. European, a General Sketch of, in the Centuries of Romance—Laurie Magnus..— 051 Liverpool National Service Part-Time Committee, Report of the .. . . 260 the—Gertrude Present, the—Gert.de Atherton .. Wriel.'1. 18451 Locke's Theory of Knowledge and. He lila. Relations—James Gibson

London, My Mission to, 1912-14—Prince Lichnow- - 424

Louvain, the University of, and its Library— T. W. Koch

— Two Reports on the Burning of—Beiglan Government (pub.) 321 AGAZINE S, the ., 18-126-155.254376-471-594

1N-I- MAPS, &e. 233-321.353-401-497 Marsh, Catherine, the Life and Friendships of— L. E. O'Rorke 354 Medal, the Commemorative, In the Service of Germany—G. E. 53:33

ro

" Merry Wives of Windsor," the Problem of the—

J. at. Robertson Military Map, the: Additional Chapters—Mac- mitten (pub.).. . 95 . — Organisation and Administration—Major G. R. N. Collins 595 Mind, the Dawn of—Margaret Drummond .. 448 Motor-Bus, the, in War—A. 11. Watson 95 Moundsmere, Farm Records and the Production of

Clean .Milk at—Wilfred Buckley.. .. 208 XTAPOLEON Wisdom, a Little Book of—H. F. 11 B. Wheeler 64 Near East, Geographical War Problems in the— Sir T. Holdich in Geographical Journal. . _ 41 New East., the—Ed, by J. W. Robertson-Scott 155-424

NEW EDITIONS .. 853-377-496 New Europe, the—Constable (pub.) .. 568

New Forest, the Ancient Earthworks of the—H.

Sumner . 186

Norman Institu.tions—C. H.Haskina .. 401 OILS and Fats, Edible—C. Ainswceth Slit •Ile"1 493 Oxford and Cambridge, Good Stories from— T. Selby Henrey 651 Oxford Stamp, the, and other Essays—Frank

Aydclotte 377

PARIS Churches, the Story of the—Jetta S. Wolff .. 544 Paris through an Attie—A. Herbage Edwards .. 448 Peace, Fighting for—Henry Van Dyke .. 594

Peace of Mind : Essays and Reflections—Melrose

(Pub-)— .2_ _ .. 473

Peace, Organise for—Edward I.. George .. 65 Pericles, the Funeral Oration Spoken by—Black- well (pub.) .. e80 Petition of Right, the—Frances Helen Reif .. 448 Pharaohs, Modern Sons of the—S. H. Iceder .. 651 Pillal, Ananda Range, the Diary of, Vol. V.—Ed. by H. Dodwell . 568 Pirate's Progress, the—William Archer .. . 544 Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing Green—Arthur T. Bolton Plays, Three One-Act—Granville Barker.. .. 95 Piaywork Book, the—Ann Macbeth .. 680 Poetry, Books of - Collected Poems, 1897-1907—Henry Newbolt.. 680

— Lily of :Slated, the, and other Poems—J. 64 Polish Manual for Self-Tuition, a—K. Paul (pub.) 289 Postage, the Development of Rates of—A. D. Potash, ,'Source.s. of—Article in Nature for January 41 Power, the Science of—Benjamin Kidd.. Progress, the Economics of—J. M. Robertsone95 Prussianistn the Peril of—A. W. Johnson.. .. 4t

Purdahnaehin, the—Cornelia Sorabji 544

RQSEPTIMI Florentis Tertuiliani Apologeticus- s J. E. B. Mayor and A. flouter 208 QUARTERLIES, the .. —94-127-377-424-448 ABELA IS in his Writings—W. F. Smith .. 544 R.A.M.C., with the, in Egypt—Sergeant- Major, R.A.M.C. te0 Rations, Weekly Meat Taylor's Tables—Mathie-

son (pub.) .. .. 233

Recalled to Life—Ed. by Lord Charnwood. .. 496 Religion and Common Sense—Donald Hanley .. 95

Remnants—Desmond MacCarthy 544 Representation of the People Act, 1918, a Guide to the—A. 0. Hobbs and F. G. Ogden .. .. 443 Rome, a Short History of—G. Ferrero and C. Barbagallo 051 Round Table, the .. 260-624 Royal Historical Society, Transactions of the,

Third Series, Vol. XI. .. 353 Russia, War and Revolution in—Joseph Pollock.. 595 LT. GREGORY the Dialogist, the Divine ij Liturgy of the Presanctified of—Williams &

Norgate (pub.) .. 401 Samoan language, Grammar and Vocabulary of the—II. Neffgcn 406 Science, an Introduction to the History of—Walter Libby .. 651 Sea, Food from the—Dr. E. J. Allen in Marine

Biological Association's Journal.. 19

Setiding, George Elton—Ed. by his Brother .. 203 Senna —Citcly Hamilton .. 568

Shelley, the Lyrical Poems and Translations of—

Arranged by C. H. Herfoni 10 Sketches in Verse—M. C. Strachey .. 94 Slav (South) Monuments : I. Serbian Orthodox

Church—Ed. by M. J. Pupin 680 Smuts' )Message—National War Aims Committee

ub. —

So(cipal Well-Being, the Conditions of, Considered 595 in the Light of the War—Richardson Evans .. 233 Stamp Collections for War Museums—F. J. Mel- ville... .. 651 Stevenson, R. L., Bibliography of the Works of—

Ed. by Mrs. L. S. Livingston 400 Submarine, Secrets of the—Marley F. Hay.. 321 Sudan Notes and Records—Sudan Government

Railways Office (pub.) . 260 Swift, Dean—H. J. Lawlor in English Historical Review— . . . . . 127 Syria and the Moly Land—Sir G. Adam Smith .. 472 rJIENNYSON, the Reaction against—A. C. .1. Bradley.. . 155 Thistle Souvenir Book, the, No. 2—Ed. by Mrs. Mcllroy . 41

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Thompson : an Autobiography-Constable (pub.) 05 Towns, New, after the War—" New Townsmen " 400 1'ri-nitro-toluene Poisoning, the Causation and

Prevention of .. 289

UITED STATES Naval Academy, Life at the —Ralph Earle .. United States, the, and the War—S. P. Cadman In the LOIld04 Quarterly .. 377 VI.ZELAY, an Abbot of—Knee Graham .. 289 Voluntary Workers, Directory of Govern-

ment Departments, &c., requiring .. 377

VWALPOLE Society Publications, Vol. VI. . 424 War, Nelson's History of the, Vole. XVIII.- XIX.—John Buchan .. 95-544 War the Times Documentary History of the, Vols.

War, the, and Liberty ; and Reconstruction—

Herbert Samuel .. 41 Welfare and Housing—I. E. Hutton .. 544 West Indies, Eritish. the Development of the, 1700-63—P. W. Pitman West Point—It. C. Richardson .. 155 Wilkes and the City—Sir William Treioar .. 185 Wilson., Woodrow, Bibliography of Writings, &e., of—G. IL Brown .. 2E9 Wordsworth, William, Selections from the Poems

of—Ed. by A. H. Thompson 406 Works Committees, Report of an Enquiry into— Stationery Office (pub.) .. 624 YEAR-BOOKS, &e. 18-41-65-05-127.186-260-289- 377-401-624 Yorkshire Parish, Memorials of a—J. S. Fletcher.. 424

CORRESPONDENCE.

ADAMS Sr. GAUDENS Monument in Washington, the, 467. Adams, the late Mr. Henry, 442 ; " The Old Mouse " at Quincy, Mass., 467.

Africa (East) : Britain'r Example in, 37 ; German Native Troops In, 60. Agriculture, Scientific, 282. Agricultural Labourers' League, the, 281. Airman Poet, an (Miles Jeffrey Game Day, D.S.C.), 371. America : History as Taught in, 89 ; the Spirit of, 254 ; and Ulster, 313 ; Federalism in, 643. Angary, 313-349-372-396. Anglo-Saxon Nations, a Omer Approach of the, 252. Apostles' Creed, the, 316-372.

Arabs, Freeing the; 873.

Army : the Government and the Higher Command

if the- 115 ; the Attack on the Leaders of the, 150.

Artichokes, Jerusalem, 59 ; the Value of, 347.

Ascendancy, Protestant; 370. Australia, Sinn Fein in, 314-370443. Austria-Hungary : the Liberation of the Subject Nationalities of, 11 ; Great Britain and, 419-443.

Authors Wanted, 61-349-444.

BACON, Roger, on German Lust of 'Domination, 619.

" Beati Poseidentes," 562.

Beer, Voluntary Rationing of, 59.

Beets, Sugar, 253.

Belgium, Occupied, Easter in, 369, Rells, Church, the Ringing of, 229, Bennett, James Gordon, Ad Memoriam, 588.

Berlin, the French in, 315.

Between the Brenta and the Piave," 35.

Bigamous Marriages, 587.

Billing Case, the : Privilege of a Witness, 6171 and of a Defendant, 673.

Bitterns, Illegal Destruction of, 253, Bretons in Liverpool, 229.

British Worker, League, the, 348.

Browning : and Italy, 36 ; or Lamb ? 678.

Budget Lesson, a, 443.

Burke and Clive, 349.

" Business " and Polities, 116.

Butler, the late Dr. Montagu (Master of Trinity), 60-84.

Butter Ration, How to Double the, 253.

( Jasmines Grievance, a, 516. Canadians (French-) and the War, 675, Capital, the Conscription of, 36. Captain, the Beloved, 254.

Chapman the late Captain Michael, 467. Chinese Eyewitness, a, in Germany before the War, 394.

Christian Reunion. 11-35-119.

Christian Unity, Towards, 420-645. Church Franchise, the, of the New• York Diocese, 346.

Church : National, an Ideal for the, 86-119-148 ; " The New Model "? 251 ; Central Fund of the, 255 ; and the Public Welfare, 490 ; the, and Noncon cirmiste, 620-675. Chur Self-Government Association, the, and the Hereford Controversy, 10-58-83 Cider versus Beer, 85-149.

Classics, the Value of the, 675. Clergy, tha, and Commissions in the Army, 202.

Clynes, Mr., on Bus is and Drink, 316.

Coal Economy and National Wealth, 36-60. Coincidences : Strange, 13-619-642 ; a Series of, 149. Communion, Open, 119.

" Continental English," 589.

Contracts, International, Sanctity of, 346-395-468. Corrections, 13-35-204-282-349-468.

Cromer, the late Lord, Mr. Lytton Strachey on, 642-673.

Cuckoo, the, 317-372.

DAxru Crux, a, 13-119-229. Dardanelles, the Sortie from the, 252. Deafness, 13.

Decimal Coinage, a, for the Empire, 83.

Democracy, Pure, the Limits of, 179. De Morgan, William, Chelsea Memorial Tablet, 676. Despatches, Terse, 583-675.

Dog Story, a, from the Western Front, 516. Dog Tax, the, 179-202.

Dogs Faced with Famine, 491, Domestic Service, 645-674.

Dress, Extravagance in, 228.

Drink Question, the : Britain's Example in East

Africa, 37 ; (see also under " Prohibition " and " Food Destruction ").

Drink Rationing, 252.

Drink Traffic and Tonnage, 589.

VMS: the Cultivation of, 204-228 ; Tame, 284.

Eggs, the Preservation of, 372. Egypt, Religious Trusts in, 253. Emerson and a Hasty Peace, 348. English Church Woodwork, 203. Eulogy, the Art of, 180-203. " Except Honour," 644. Expenditure, the Treasury and, 226.

Vacua. Memory, 149 ; and Voices, 298-254. -1- Farm Tenancies, 372-396-444-467-491-515,

U Federalism in the United States, 643. Fish Supply : the Harvest of the Ocean, 12-82. Flanders, an Exodus from, 250. Food Control : Consequences of, 84 ; an Incident of, 284, Food Destruction, Continued-Less Food, 85-11.7- 150-179-202-229-253, Food Economy League, the National, 85. Food for the Gods, 149. Food Hoarding Order, 1917, 201. Food Producers, Small, Lectures for, 348. Food Production, 314.

Food Shortage, Children on the, 348. Food Truth Offensive, a, 587. French-Canadians and the War, 675. Frenchwomen on the Land, 181. Front, the, to the Rear, 87.

tinnier', a Spanish View of, 562.

`-4 Germany's Views-Now and Then, 87-117.

German Women, Some, in 1870, 644. Gladstone, Mr., Mr. Lytton Strachey and, 673. Gooseberries, 646-676.

Government, the, and the Higher Command, 115. " Grave " and " Drastic," 37. Great Britain in 1817: a Budget Lesson, 443. Greeley, Horace, and Lord Lansdowne, 87. Grenville Lord, a Quotation from, 85. Grogan, the late Lieutenant 0. F., 117.

EELS, High, 229. -a- Heine on German Hate, 229. Henderson Mr., on Prohibition, 117.

Henry. VII. and Kildare, 282.

Hereford Controversy, the, 10-34-58-83-115. History : Repeating Itself, 85 ; as Taught in America, 89. Holland, British Prisoners in, 254. Home Rule, 420 ; and Conscription, 466 ; Ulster and, 466-490-515 ; a Protest against, 562.

Home Rule ,Sophistry, 179.

Housing Question, the-Where Our Canadian Sisters can Help Us„, 358.

" Howlers," 284-317-349.372-397-444-468-516-540- 564-689.620-646-876.

TDBALTSTS, ORr, 227,

-1- " et Dupsrie," 687.

Incapacities, Common, 12-87, Income Taaxx.. 644.

Indian MeMsant Seaman, the, 871. Indigo, Synthetic, and Dyes, 563.

Industrial Concord, the Basis. of, 226-252. Intervals, 444.

Ireland : the High Court in, 13-37471 ; " What

Might Have Been,' 58 ; Conscription for, 84 ; the

Roman Catholic Church in,. and Sinn, Fein, 227 ; her Part in the War, 227-282 ; the Future Historian on, 250 ; and Man-Power, 394 ; a Firm Hand for, 442 ; and Propaganda, 466-515 ; Conscription for-a Norwegian Story, 467 ; and Conscription, 489-842 Recruiting Figures in, 537 ; her Selfishness, 587 ; the State of, 642 ; (see also under " Home Rule " and " Ulster ").

Irish Hierarchy, the Papacy and the, 466.

Irish " Jehad," an, 466.

Irish Judiciary, the, 1347-371-394.

Irish Official Appointments, New, 13-37. Irish Problem, an American View of the, 619, Irish Question, the, 619.

Islam, the Enemy of, 253.

Italy, Browning's Association with, 35.

Italian Man-Power, 12.

Italian, the Importance of, 563-644.

TABOUR Awakening in Rural England, 253.

-1-1 Landowners in Surrey, an Appeal to, 12.

Lansdowne, Lord, and Horace Greeley, 87,

Lark, the, 204-228.253-284.

League of Nations, the, 358. Lee, Lieutenant Joseph, 13.

Liclmowsky Disclosures, the, 442. Life and Liberty Movement, the, and the Hereford Controversy, 10.

Li Hung Chang, 181.

Limerick, the Cult of the, 203.

Liquor Traffic and Tonnage, 589. Lloyd George, 31r..r and his Stewardship, 9 ; the Pledge of, 466-490 ; the Administration of, 490 ; and his Critics, 514 ; and his " Pledges," 537. Lochaber, the Menace to, 116-180.

London Educational Councils, 203.

Lords, House of, Reform of the, 490.

Lying as a Weapon in Political Controversy, On, 618.

Mans's', Admiral, on Ireland, 419. Mann's. Archbishop, and the Coercion of • Heretics, 371.

Man-Power : and the National Register, 59 ; and the Discharged Fit Men, 116. Mattersey Priory, 586.

Maurice, General : the Treatment of, 514 ; the Letter of, 537 ; and the Government, 562. Mealtirhes, Rules for, 85. Meat and Maize, 36. Merchant Navy, the Deeds of the, 371-396. Military Leaders, the Attack on the, 150. Ministry : a Northcliffe, 115 ; a National, 147.

Money : Public, Waste of, 117 ; the Outpouring' of, 674.

31onteesori, Dr., her New Book, 646-678.

Monuments, Historic, the Treatment of, 503.

Moue, the late Rev. E. H., 148-202-589,

NATIoNsr. Register, the : and Rations, 59 ; and Man-Power, 59. Naval Offensive, a, 587.

Naval Spirit, the True, 468.

Newfoundland, the Area of, 119-150.

Nightingale, Florence, on Some German Women of 1870, 644.

Nightingale, the, and Gunfire, 563-589-645.

" No Returns," 589.

Northcliffe Ministry, a, 115.

OCEAN, the Harve t of the, 12-82. Officer, an, on the Internal Situation, 87. "Old Contemptible," the Tribute of an, to his Nurse, 148.

' One Side Got Tired," 315.

Orley Fenn, 86.

Oxford, Bishop of, Mr. Brocklehurst's Answer to the, 115.

PAPACY, the, and the Irish Hierarchy, 466.

-1- Paper, Waste of, 515.

Parnell, Mr. on Ireland in War Time, 643. Pascal : and the Church Times, 11; Some Words from, for These Times, 515.

Pasley, Captain, a Quotation from, 86. Peace, a Premature, 37, " Peccavi," 563-675.

Pigs : the Necessity for, 226 ; Food for, 315472. Pilgrim's Progreso, The, a Quotation from, 11. " Play the Game," 60-161-181.

Plunkett, Archbishop Oliver : the Canonization of, 619 ; Bishop Burnet on, 642. Political Camouflage, 418.

Pontius Pilate, the Hard Case of, 348.

Poor Law, the Abolition of the, 283-348-491. Portugal and the Allies, 179.

Potato versus Rice Bread, 179.

Potatoes : in Bread, 36-59-84-118-149 ; More 282. Premium Bonds, 118.

Pretence, the Proportions of, 589.

Prisoners: the German Treatment of, 250-251 ; " Sticking It," 284 ; German Brutality to, 420 ; in Turkey, 587.

Prohibition : Mr. Henderson on, 117 ; the Vote in Hull, 516 ; War Time, 539. Propaganda, the Nature of, 252.

Prussians, the, in 1870, 348.

Public School, the, in Fiction, 35. Public Schools : and the Navy, 13 ; Women Governors for, 539.

Purgatorio, a Quotation from the, 89.

QUESTIONS in the House of Commons, 537.

RACEHORSES or Dairy Cows, Food for ? 179. Ration, the Extra, 315, Rations, Supplementary, 347-371,

Registration and Rations, 59.

Robertson of Brighton on America's Share in. the-

War, 588.

15Robertson, Sir William, 1.14 ; and Sir Ian Hamilton,

Rosebery, Lord, and The Durdans, 284. Rubber, Germany and the Production of, 283. Rulers, Our, 148.

Ruskin on the German Character, 264.

688. Russell, Sir W. H., a Thought for the Times from.

Russia and Germany, 178.

SLingo COmpulsory, 12 ; War, 12. Scandinavia, the Allies and, 874. " Schadenfrende," 89.

Scotland, Holy Week in, 419-588446.

Sea, the Harvest of the, 12.82.

Seeds, the Electrification of, 282. Shepherd, the Good, 88.

Shipbuilding Crisis, the, 251-281.

A

Sick and Wounded, in AM of the, 444.

Sinn Fehr; in Australia, 314-3706481 and Germany (" Halt 1"), 515.

Soldier's Duty, the. 537. Somme, the Sunken Roads of the, 316449-395-44,8- 491.

Sonnet, the English, 539, Squirrel, an African. 86. " Sticking It," 284. Strachey, Mr. Lytton: and the late Lord Cromer. 642-673,; and. Mr. Gladstone, 673. Strength of Britain Movement, the, and Light Beers, 315.

" Stunt," 620-646. Sugar : for Jam-Making, 118 ; and Jam, 160. Sugar Beet as Food, 421-444-468.

Surrey House, a, 284.

Swinburnian Foreknowledge, 562,

TAPESTRY in War Memorials, 180. Taxation, Double, 645. Tennyson's Rhymes, 89.

Thoughts on the Battle, 644, Tithe Redemption, 396-443.

" Tommy " as a Leader of Men, 539.

Trade Unions and Capitalism, 227.

Trial, the Coming, 148.

Trinity. the late Master of, 60-84.

ULSTER : the Loyalty of, 370: and Home Rule, 486-490-515 ; the Opportunity of, 673. Ulster Unionists, the, 282.

United States : History as Taught in the, 89 ; the Spirit of the, 254 ; and Ulster, 313 ; Federalism in the, 643.

IT A.D.'s, Treatment of the, 202-229. • • Vatican, the, and the War, 36-59-84-118-145-178. Venereal Disease, 316. Victorian Era, 3fr. Asquith and the, 619. Virgil and Ennius and the Present Crisis, 644. Voluntary Worker, a, Wanted, 316. Volunteer Corps : Active Work for, 149 ; and the New Military Service Bill, 418. Volunteer Regulations, the New, 149-178.

XTAGES and Unrest, 148. War Aims : and Peace Talk, 11 ; and the Liberation of Austria's Subject Nationalities, 11.

War and Poetry, 37.

War Savings Certificates, 228-284. Women and War, 204. Women's Farm and Garden Union Club and library, the, 118.

Wordsworth on Wellington and Bonaparte, 88 ; on Our Rulers, 148. Wyndham, Mr. George, and " What Might Have Been " in Ireland, 58.

ViAST, 59-85, York, the Archbishop of, in America, 875.

Zosism, Uncontrolled, the Danger of, 283-346-372- 395-420490-516.

APPEALS.-Lady Victoria Herbert's Scheme for British Prisoners of War, 130.-Land Workers' Libraries, N.-For Voluntary Women Workers, 88.-Ramsay Memorial Fund, 88.-The Prisoners of War Office in Switzerland, 88.-For Old Clothes, 118.-Lancaster Road School for Mothers, Notting Dale, 150.- Children's Clothing, 150.-More " Country Hosts " Needed, 180.-The Camps Library, 203.-Naval Prisoners of War, 228.-Passmore Edwards Settle- ment, 254.-Y.W.C.A. War Workers throughout the Empire, 284.-Lady Burghclere's Prisoners' Fund, 316.-Prisoners of War : Educational Appeal, 396-468.-The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, 421.-A Gold and Silver Collection, 468.-Mrs. Sherwood 516.-Women's Co-operative Farm Colonies, 538.-A Shelter for Girl Offenders, 539.-The Clergy Rest House in Surrey, 563.-A Boarding-School for Working Men's Children, 620.-Comforts for American Soldiers, 846.-The Fresh Air Fund, 616.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

HOME NEWS, Admiralty, Board of, Reorganization of the, 49. Agricultural Policy, the Report of the Committee on,. 635.

Air Force, Royal, the Creation of the, 361, Air Raids (see under " The Western Theatre "I. Armies, Allied : the Question of a Generalissimo for the, 137-362 ; General Foch Appointed Com- mander-in-Chief of the, 410. Australian Engineer's Experiences, an, 219-307. Asquith Mr. : on the Future of Liberalism, 51 ; and the Sinn Fein Prisoners, 51; his Romance Lecture. 011, Balfour, Mr. : at Edinburgh, on Our and the Enemy's War Aims, 50 ; and the Dutch Demand for Compensa- tion for Ships Sunk by German Submarine, 76. Balfour of Burieigh, Lord, the Report of his Com- mittee on Commercial and Industrial Policy after the War, 459. Barnes, Mr. G. N., on a League of Nations, 634. Beaverbrook, Lord, Appointed Minister of Propa- ganda, 171. Beer, Sir Arthur Yapp and the Rationing of, 27, Billing, Mr. Pemberton, the Action opine., 578. Birthday Honours, the, 579. Blake, William, the laiscination of, 307. Blood-Transfusion, the Saving of Life by, 107. Boner law, Mr., his " Business IdeMs Week " Speech, 219.

Bread : 'Potatoes for the Making of-a Recipe, 3 ; versus Beer, 275.

British Museum, the Proposal to Take over the, for the Air Beard, 3-27. Buchanan, Sir George, his Warning in 1916 to the Tsar, 240. Business Men's Week," the Total Raised during, 275.

Cambral, Sir D. Haig's Despatch on the Battle of, 240.

Canterbury, the Archbishop of, his Reply to the Bishop of Oxford as to Dr, Henson, 75.

f:ites Carson, Sir E.: the gnation of, 74 ; on the Ulster View of the Irish obiem, 138. Catholic Union, the t of the, - against the Action of the Ira R.C. Ishops, 459.

Cave, Sir George, the Northcliffe Newspaper Attacks on, 635. Coal, Lord Robert : on Germany's Coming " Peaoe Offensive," 483 ; his Tribute to Italy, 531. Chamberlain, Mr. : Joins the War Cabinet, 411 ; the Northcliffe Press Attack on. all. Chesterton, Mr. G. K., his Reply to the Notion's Strictures, 339.

Clang:melts, an Excellent Motto from, 577. Clynesddr., on the Food Problem, 8-219. Commercial and Industrial Policy after the War, the Report of the Committee on, 459.

Cultivation, the Great Increase of Acreage under, 556. Curzon, Lord : on the Attacks on the Higher Command, 105 ; on Mr. Lloyd George and General Maurice, 506. CzecliceSiovalc National Council in Paris, the British Government's Recognition of the, 610.

Daily Mall, the, on " If England were France : if London were Patio," 577. Daily News, the, and the Conscription of the Elderly Men, 666.

Departments, New, the Report of the Treasury Committee on the Growth of the, 611. Derby, Lord, on the Cambria Reverse, and on .the Attacks on the Higher Command, 105.

De Valera, Mr., his Repl to the Spectator, 387.

Dillon, Mr. : Fleeted n of the Nationalist Party, 275 ; to Appeal to America for Justice to Ireland, 307 ; the Ineffectiveness of, as Irish Leader, 554; his Denunciation of Voluntary Recruiting, 866. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, on the Retreat of the Fifth Army from St. Quentin, 633. Drink Trade, the Reports of the Committees on the, 483.

Dryburgh. Abbey, Lord Glenconner's Gift of, to the Nation, 75. Duke, Mr., Appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal, 458. Dutch Demand, the, for Compensation for Ships Sunk by German Submarine, 75.

Dutch Shipping in Allied Porte Taken over, 305-338. Engineers, the Amalgamated Society of, and the Man-Power Problem, 139.

Exemptions Order, the New, 387.

Food-Hoarding, Lord Rhondda's Week's Grace in regard to, 139. Food Production Department, the Report of the, 555.

Fraser, Mr. Loyal, and the Higher Command, 105. French, Lord : Appointed Viceroy of Ireland, 483 ; the Proclamation of, 530.

Geddes, Sir E., en Submarine Warfare and Ship building, 138. Goode, Sir William, on Peace and the Food Shortage, 839.

Gough, General, his Tribute to the Fifth Army, 483. Haig, Sir Douglas, the Attacks on, 73-105-193-506- E40.

Harris, Mrs. Leverton, the Visits of, to Wakefield Prisoners of War Camp, 635.

Henderson, Mr.: on the Labour Memorandum on War Aims, 2 ,• on the A.S.E. and Man-Power, 139. Henson Dean Hensley, the Opposition to the Confirmation of, 27-75.

Hereford Controversy, the, 27 ; the Bishop of Oxford and, 75 ; a Quotation from Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff, 75.

Higher Command, the Attacks on the, 73-105-163- 193-508-530.

Hobhouse, Sir Charles, and Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, 339. Home Affairs, the New Committee on, 634. Home Rule, the letter of Nine Unionist Members Advocating, 409, Housing Schemes, Offer of State Amistance for, 807. Imperial War Cabinet, the Meeting of the 610. Imperial War Conference, the Meeting of the, 610. Inchcape, Lord, and the National Shipyards, 338. Internationalism, the British Working Man and the Creed of, 218.

Ireland the Situation in : the Roman Hierarchy and Conscription, 434-530 ; the Lord Mayor of Dublie's Proposed Visit to President Wilson, 434-610; the Withdrawal of the Nationalist-Members from Parlia- ment, 434 ; the Public Holiday Protest, 434 ; the landing of a Man from a Submarine, 506 ; the Cur- rency of 1871 Sovereigns, 507 ; the Financial Diffi- culties of Federalism, 607 ; Lord French's Proclama- tion, 530 • the Arrest of Sinn Fein Leaders, 530 ; the Courting of the Nationalists, 553 l Mr. J. R. Fisher on Ulster's Contribution of Man-Power, 553; the Government Statement about the Arrests, 654 ; the Prosecution of the Limerick Board of Guardians, 611.

Irish Convention, the Report of the, 410. Irish Presbyterian Church, the, and Conscription, 610.

Irish Redistribution, the Report of the Speaker's Conference on 75.

Irish Unionist Alliance, the Repudiation of Com- prImise on Home Rule by the 610.

saacs, Mr, Godfrey, and Sir Charles Hobhouse, 339. Jellicoe, Lard, on the Submarine Menace, 170. Keogh, Sir Alfred, the Resignation of, 51. Kerensky, 14, at the Labour Conference, 666. King, the : Ms 'Visit to the Front at Easter, 362 ; his Telegram to President Wilson, 887.

Of:Labour : the Opportunity of, 219; the Soundness , 362, Labour Manifesto, the, to the Russian Government, 60.

Labour Party Conference, the : at Westminster, on War Aims, a; and on the Food Problem, 8 ; .at Nottingham, 'Mr. pmts' e Address to, 75 ; in London, Denounces the Political Truce, 667.

Lane, the late Sir Hugh, the Picturesof, 139. Lansdowne* Lord : the Deputation to, on War Aims, 187 ; on Count Ilertling's Speech, 242.

Le Bas, Sir Hadley, the Articles of, 531. Lichnowsky, Prince, the Revelations of, 306. Limerick, .a Sinn Fein, 663.

Liquor Control Board, the Fourth Report of the, 507. Lloyd Gwrge, Mr. : his New Year Message to the Nation, 1 ; his Letter to the Labour Conference on Our War Aims, , 3 ; Westminster, on Great Britain's War Aims 25 and on the New Man-Power Bill, 70 ; on -a League of 'Nations, 273; his Appeal to the Growers of potatoes, 306 • on the Exchange of Prisoners, 807 • his Plain:Speaking to the Hamra' Federaticin, 38 on the Appolntme4t of General Foch, 362 ,• his hat to the 'Front, 483 ; the Pledges of, 505 ; at Edinburgh, Sae ; at the Printers' Pension Corporation Dinner, 609,

Lords, House-of,-the Report of the Conference on the, 435. Lowther, Mr. J. W., on the-Alms of the War, 2.

Man-Power, the Question of, 362-363. Mattemey Priory, the Office of Works end 579.

Maurice, Sir Frederick : hie Charges twit Mr. Boyd George and Mr. Boner Law, 481 ; h Personal Explanation in the Daily Chronicle, 606 ; the Nation and the Deleted Passage from the Statement of, 530.

Meat-Rationing Schemes, 171-195-387. Memorial Plaque for those who " Died for Freedom and Honour," the, 339. Mercier, Dr., on the Electrification of Crops, 243. Milner, Lord: Appointed Banister of War, 411 ; on the Issues in the World-War, 834; on America as the Deciding Factor, 634.

Morning Post, the, on Conscription for Ireland, 363.

Newspapers, the Government and the, 73-105-180- 198.243.

New Year Honours List, the, 3-27.

New Year Resolves, 51. Northcliffe, Lord : and the Vacancy in the Cabinet, 74 ; Appointed Director of Propaganda in Enemy Countries, 195. Northcliffe Press, the : and the Higher Command, 73-105-169-196-503-580 ; and Mr. Chamberlain, 411 ; and Sir George Cave, 635.

Officers' Pay, the Increases of, 51.

Potato, the Importance of the, 275-806. Potatoes for Making Bread : a Recipe, 3. Prisoners of War, the British Representatives at the Hague Negotiations as to, 679.

Queen, the, her Letter to Our Fighting Men at Sea, on Land, and in the Air, 457.

Reading, Lord, Appointed High Commissioner in the United States, 27. Recruits, Older, the Training of the, 635.

Repington, Colonel : and the Morning Post, the Action against, 171-195 ; the Observer's Attack on, 506.

Reprisals Threatened for the Condemnation of Two British Airmen, 138-195.

Rhondda Lord : his Model Scheme of Food Dis- tribution, $ ; and Compulsory Rationing, 27 ; his New Order regarding Meat Sugar, dro., 75 ; his Proposals for Compulsory Rationing, 107-171-195-210 ; and a Week's Grace for Food-Hoarders, 139 ; his Statement to Men at the Front on the Food Situation, 219.

Roberts, Mr. G. H.: on the Need for Less Govern- ment Intervention, and on Demobilization, 655 ; on " Humanizing Industry," 611.

Robertson, Sir William : the Attacks on, 73-105.169 ; the Resignation of, 193. Rothermere, Lord, the Resignation of, 458.

Salvage Section of the Admiralty, the Work of the, 8;5 Seamen, British, and the Boycott of Germany, 219. Second Chamber Reform, the Report of the Con- ference on, 435.

Shipping : the Decreased Output of, in April, 482 ; the Production of, in April, 529 ; and in May, 579-665.

Shipping and Shipbuilding after the War, the Report of the Committee on, 634. Shipyards, National: Lord Incheape on the Govern- ment and the, 338 ; at Chepstow, 362. Shortt, Mr. Edward, Appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, 483. Sinn Fein (see under " Ireland "). Smuts, General • on the Future of the German Colonies, 107 ; on German Responsibility for the War, 363.

Star, the Discovery of a New, 611. Stuart, Mrs. Villiers, the Arrest of, for Bigamy, 635. Supreme War Council, the, 137-806-362, Thomson, Sir J. J„ Appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, 171. Trade Union Labour Party, the New, 634. Trenchard. General, the Resignation of, 410-458.

Ulster View of the Irish Problem, Sir E. Carson on the, 138.

Vatican " Neutrality," the Dual Character of, 459. Volunteers, the New Regulations for, 171-389-368.

War Bonds, Sir R. AL Kinderaley and the Decline in the Sale of, 581. " War Vance " to Men at the Front, 219.

Weir, Sir William, Appointed Air Minister, 458. Wheat Area, the Increase in the, In England and Wales, 339 ; Sir A. D. Hall on, 459.

Women Munition Workers and the Threat to Hold up Military Work, 139. Wrenbury, Lord, on Just Peace Terms, 242.

Yapp, Sir Arthur, and the Rationing of Beer, 27.

PARLIAMENT.

Address, the Debate on the ; the Versailles Council, 169 ; the Attack on the Higher Command, 169 ; the Domestic Policy of the Government, 170 ; the Pacificist Amendment, 170 ; in the Lords, 170. Air Force, Major Baird on the Work of the, 219. Alternative Vote, the, 137. Asquith, Mr. : and the Attack on the Higher Command, 169 ; and the Resignation of Sir William Robertaon, 194 ; on the Power of the Peers, 274; and Sir F, Maurice'sLetter, 665, Balfour, Mr. : his Reply to the Potentiate, 170 ; and to Count Hertling, 218 ; on the Future of Roads, 306 ; and a Standing Committee of Foreign Andra, 307 ; on the Emperor of Austria's Letter, 531,

Baraeart ft, his Appeal to his Fellow-Workmen 218. Boner aw, Mr. : on the Government'seniastic policy, 170 ; on the Shipbuilding Outlook, 219 ; Moves 'Vote of Credit for 1600,000,000, 274 ; Intro- duces the Budget, 686 ; sad Sir Frederick Maurice's Letter, 481 ; Moves 'Vote of Credit for 1600,000,000, 834.

Budget, the, 485.

Cambrai Affair, the : Mr. Macpherson on the, 73 ; Debate on the, 105.

Carson, Sir Edward : on Lord Jellieoe's Dismissal, 248 ; and Lord Pirrie's Appointment, 306.

Chamberlain, Mr., on the Government and the Press, 194-274.

Clyne, Mr. : on Labour and the Drink Question,

275 1 his Review of the littuation, 811,

Curfew Order, Sir Albert Stanley on the, 807. Curzon, Lord : on the Versailles Conference, 170- 194; on the State of Ireland, 274 ; and the Proposal for a League of Nations, 667.

Derby, Lord, Expresses his Confidence in Our Generals, 106. Drink, Expenditure on, the Government and, 275.

Education Bill, the, 275-807-57&811. Emigration Pill, the, 578.

Franchise Bill, the : in the Lords, 61.75 ; Passed into Law, 197. French, Lord, hie Irish Proclamation, 610.

Geddes, Sir Auckland : his Statement on Man- Power, 49 ; and the Older Recruit*, 635. Geddes, Sir Erie his Statement on the Navy Estimates, 242 • on Lord Jelalcoe's Dismissal, 243 ; and the Shipbuilding Output, 275 ; on the Shipping Problem, 305.

Harris, Mr. Leverton, and his Request for Special Facilities for a Private Company, 667. Higher Command, the Press Attack on the, 105-169- 193.

Home Rule and Conscription : Mr. Lloyd George and, 886-411; Debate in the Lords on, 665; and in the Commons, 665.

Income Tax Concessions, 578. Ireland : and the New Military Service Bill, 386- 410-564 ; and Great Britain, the Contrast between Conditions in 610.

Irish Recruits, the Offer of Land to, 610.

Jellicoe, Lord, the Government and the Dismissal Of, 243.

King's Speech, the, 169.

Lansdowne, Lord, and a League of Nations, 807. Lloyd George, Mr. and the 'Versailles Council, 169 ; and the Attack on the Higher Command, 169 ; and Sir William Robertson, 198 ; his Tribute €0 the

late Sir Stanley Maude, 243 ; the Press and the Government, 274; Introduces New Military Service 885 ; on the Defeat on the Somme, 885 ; on ome Rule and Conscription, 886-4111 on General rencharcre Resignation, 458 ; and Sir Frederick Maurice, 481-505 ; and the Abandonment of Home Rule end Conscription, 665.

Lochsber Water Power Bill, the, 459.

Macpherson, Mr., on the Cambral Affair, 73. Maurice, Sir Frederick, and Mr. Lloyd George, 481- Military Service Bills, the New, 49-75-385-410-554- 611-835.

National Expenditure, Debate on, 107. Navy Estimates, the, 242.

Postal Charges, the Increase in, 483. Prince of Wales Takes his Seat in the House of Lords, 195.

Prisoners, Exchange of : Lord Newton on the, 507- 555 ; Lord Stanhope on the 579.

Proportional Representation, 75-107-137-507.

Recruits, Older, the Position of the, 611-635. Redmond, Captain, and Conscription for Ireland, 482.

Ships, Merchant, the Output of, 194. Shipping Problem : Mr. Boner Law on the, 219 ; Sir E. Geddes on the, 242-275-305. Shortt, Ma, his Statement on the Irish Situation, 665.

Trenchard, General, the Resignation of 458. Votes of Credit, 274-634.

Women Suffrage, the House of Lords and, 51 [ELECTIONS.]

ARMAGH (SOL-M.-Mr. Donnelly (N.), 188. CAVAN (Basr).-Mr. A. GriMth (Sinn rein), 667. CLAPHAN.-Mr. H. Greer (Coalition), 607. PRESTWICH,-Lieuk Cawley (Coalition), 138. WATBRFORD.-Captain William Redmond (N.), 339.

THE WESTERN THEATRE.

Air Looses, German and Allied, 218-273-338-482. Air Raids, British and French, into Germany, 49-170-194-218-278-305-338-482-530.

Air Raids, German . on London, 106-194-273-530 ; on Paris, 188-410-580 ; on Dover, 194 ; on Yorkshire and Hartlepool, 273 ; on the Midlands, 410, Allied Attacks, Successful, 433-457-482-506-529- 677-009.

Bulleconrt, Enemy Attack near, 26. Cambral Front, Enemy Attacks on the, 1.

Foch, General : and the Supreme Command, 137-362; Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies, 410.

German Attacks, the Great, 337-361 ; 385-409 - 433-457 ; 553-577; 609; 633.

Trench Raids, 170-194-218-273. Wcevre, French Success in the, 26.

THE EASTERN THEATRE.

(See under '• General Iterns---Rumanla and Ruaria.") THE ITALIAN THEATRE.

Austrians : the Great Offensive of the, 633; the Great Italian Defeat of the, 885.

Brenta, Positions Recaptured by Italians East of the, 49.

British Airmen's Achievements, 49.

British Army, the, on the MontAlo, 28.

Col del Rosso and Monte di Val Bella Captured by the Italians, 106.

Monte Corno Taken by the Italians, 506. Monte Tombn Captured by the French, 1.

Naples, Bombs Dropped on, 273. Padua Bombed by the Enemy, 1.

Zenson, Bridgehead at, Captured by the Italians, 1, (See also pp. 133-170-218.) THE NEAR EAST.

Balkans, The.-Successful Greek Attack on the Bulgarians, 579.

COLONIAL Co.

Australia.-Mr. Hughes : the Resignation of, 27 ; Resumes Office, 50.

Canada.-The Opposition to Hereditary Titles, 387.

Mesopotamia.-General Marshall's Advance, 218- 273-361-458-506.-The New Conditions of Life in, 458.

Palestine.-Bethel Occupied, 1.-General Allenby's Advance, 194-218-24.2-273-338.361-458; his Retire- ment across the Jordan, 482.

NAVAL OPERATIONS, American Shipping, German Submarines Attack on, 578.

• Andania,' Cunard Liner, Torpedoed, 106. Austrian Battleships Torpedoed in the Adriatic, 530-609.

' Breslau ' and ' Goeben,' the Reported Destruction of the, 74.

Calgarian,' Allan Liner, Torpedoed, 242. 'Cork,' Irish Channel Steamer, Torpedoed, 106.

Destroyers, Three British, Lost off Dutch Coast, 1. Dover Patrol, the Attack on the, 194.

German Destroyers, Four, Sunk after Bombarding Dunkirk, 305-338.

German Trawlers, Ten Armed, Sunk in the Kattegat, 409.

Glenart Castle,' Hospital Ship, Torpedoed In the Bristol Channel, 218. • Guildford Castle,' Hospital Ship, the Attack on the, 305-458.

Merchantmen, Two, Torpedoed in 31.diterranean, 74, Minefield, the New British, between Norway and Scotland, 462, Pilot Vessel Sunk off the Mersey, 74.

'Rewa,' Hospital Ship, Torpedoed in the Bristol Channel, 26.

Salvage Section of the Admiralty, the Work of the, 035.

Submarine ' E14 ' Sunk by the Turks, 138.

Submarine Warfare, the Allies' Losses from, 1-26-, 49-74-106-138-170-194-218-242-273-305-362-345-410-434- 529-665.

' Tuscania,' Anchor Liner, Torpedoed, 133.

' U'-Boats, Reported Destruction of Two, off the Canaries, 74.

• Wolf,' German Raider, the Return of the, to Kiel, 218.

Yarmouth Bombarded by the Germans, 49. • Zeebrugge and Ostend, the Attacks on, 433-509-529.

GENERAL ITEMS.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Austrian Navy, the Mutiny in Cie, 507. Bread Ration, the Reduction of the, 066, Czernln, Count : and President Wilson's " Peace Offer," 106 ; and M. Clemenceau's Alleged Offer, 363 ; the Resignation of, 411.

Emperor Charles : the Letter of the, to the French Prime Minister, 411 ; his " Defensive " Alliance with the Kaiser, 507.

Strikes, the Government and the. 74.

(See also under " The Italian Theatre.") BELGIUM.

"Council of Flanders," the Prosecution of the, 195, BULGARIA.

Radoslavoff. SL, the Reaignatlon of, 1333.

CHINA.

Harbin, Russian Anarchists Disarmed at, 2. Japan, the Military Agreement with, 531.

FRANCE.

Austrian Emperior, the Letter of the, to the French Prime Minister, 411.

Bolo Pasha : the Trial of, 138; the Condemnation of, 195 ; the Execution of, 411.

Caillaux, M., the Arrest of, 50,

Clemenceau, M.: on Reinforcements for the Army, 2 • his Alleged Offer to Austria, 363-387 ; his Appeal to Frenchmen to Hold on, 578.

Pichon, M. : on Russia and French War Aims, 2-50 ; on Germany's Attempt to Overawe France on July 31st, 1914, 212.

'that, M., on the Attitude of French Seamen to Germany after the War, 610.

Supreme War Council, the, Meets at Versailles, 137. Vivlani, M., on Germany's Attempt to Overawe France on July 31st, 1914, 242.

GERMANY.

Austria, the New "Defensive " Alliance with, 507.

Baltic Provinces, the Controversy over the Proposed Annexation of the, 28.

Bethmann Hollweg, Herr von, and the. French Revelations about Germany's Demands oa July 31st, 1914, 306.

British Airmen, Two, Imprisoned for Dropping Leaflets, 138-135.

Cohen, Herr Max, on Germany's Fatal Error, 274.

Cologne, the Pope's Appeal not to Bombard, on Corpus Christi Day, 579.

Heeling, Count : his Reply to Mr. Lloyd George and President Wilson, 100; and the Question of Belgium, 217 ; and German Conquests in Russia, 218 ; on the Russian Peace Treaty, 308.

Independent Socialists, Wholesale Arrests of, 2.

Kaiser, the : on the Russian Peace, 274 ; on. Ger- many's " Struggle for Existence and the Right to Live," 633.

Kiiiilmann, Herr von : and the Peace Negotiations at Brest-Litovsk, 107 ; on a Long War and Diplo- matte Negotiations, 606; on the Quarrel between Turkey and Bulgaria, 665.

Licknowsky, Prince, the Revelations of, 300 ; the Vice-Chancellor on, 306 ; Herr NO3 Jagow on, 363.

Mahlon, Dr., his Conversations with Dr. lielfferich and Herr Krupp In 1914, 333.

Stein, General von, on the German Victories, 609. Strikes, Large, in Berlin, &e., Reported, 107-139. Submarine Crews, the Reported Mutiny among, 74. U'-Boat Decoration, the Kaiser's New, 133. .

Vonearts, the, on the Allied Socialist Peace Terms, 242.

HOLLAND.

Dutch Shipping in Allied Ports Taken over, 305-333.

Dutch Ships Sunk by German Submarine, the Demand for Compensation for, 75.

Sand and Gravel Question, the, 483.

ITALY.

Official Socialists, Two, Sentenced for Treason, 242.

Sonnino, Baron, his Reply to Counts Hertling and Czeruin, 218.

Vatican " Neutrality," the Dual Character of, 459- 4333.

(See also under " The Italian limate.") JAPAN.

China, the Military Agreement with, 531.

RI:MANDL, Bratlanu Ministry, Resignation of the, 170.

Forced to Negotiate for Peace, 217. Treaty of Peace Signed, 240, RUSSIA.

Anarchists, the ; Seize the Private Banks, 2; Send an Ultimatum to the Rumanians, 50 Disseive the Constituent Assembly, 74 ; Declare War on Rumania, 107-139 ; Disestablish the Orthodox Church, 139.

Buchanan, Sir George, his Return for Reasons of Health, 28.

Bolshevik Council Leaves Petrograd for Moscow, 274.

Czecho-Slovak Soldiers, Battle of, at Irkutsk with Bolsheviks, 666.

Finland : the Recognition of the Republic of,. 27 the Fighting in, 139 ; the German Expedition to, 387 ; Great Britain and, 507 ; the Secret Convention with Germany, 579.

Livonia and Esthonia, Germany and the Annexation of, 411.

Peace Negotiations, the, at Brest-Litovsk : Count Czernln's Reply to the Anarchists Proposals, 2 ; the Anarchists and the Occupied Territories, 2 ; the German Delegates and the Allies, 26 ; Baron von Kuhlmann and the Independence of the Baltic Pro- vinces and Poland. 50 ; .General Hoffmann and .M. Trotsky, 50 ; the Ukraine's Independence Recognized, 50-74; the Ukraine's Separate Peate, 139-170; German Terms Accepted, 104 ; Germany Denounces Armistice and Resumes War, 217 ; Peace Treaty Signed, 240 ; and Ratified by Bolshevik Congress at Moscow, 300.

Forth and South-East, Fighting in the, 2, Soviets, Bolsheviks Demand Recognition of the, by the Allies, 554.

Ukraine : the Independence of the, Reeogniz 50-74 ; the Separate Peace of the, 139-171 ; the Dic- tatorship of General Skoropadski, 443.

Vladivostok, Japanese and British Sailors Landed at, 387.

SPAIN, German Propaganda, an Example of, 507.

SWEDEN.

Aaland Islands, Swedish Protest against the Occupa- tion of the, 242.

Wrangel, Count, Announces a New Agreement with the Allies, 579.

TURKEY.

Abdul Harald, ex-Sultan, the Death of, 171.

(See also under " Colonial-Mesopotamia and Palestine.") UNITED STATES.

Baker, Mr., on America's Military Preparations, 49.

Garfield, Mr., his Decree for the Suspension of Work, 74.

Hurley, Mr., on the Shipping Situation, 362.

',arming, Mr., on the Work of the American War Mission, 27.

Navy, Mr. Daniels on the Great Expansion of the, 1, Reading, Lord, AiMointed High Conimissioner; 27. Smith, Sir F. E., on the Censorship, 3.

heat and Meat, Reduction in the Consumption of, 107.

Wilson, President : on Peace Terms with Germany, 25 ; his Reply to Counts Hertling and Czernin, 170 ; his " Force to the Utmost " Speech, 387 ; on America's Intention to Stand by Russia, 529 ; his Address to Mexican Journalists, 610.

OBITUARY.

Abdul Hamld, ex-Sultan of Turkey, 171.

Adams, Mr. Henry, 412.

Butler, Dr. Montage (Master of Trinity), 51-57-80„ Chapman, Captain Michael, 467.

Day, Miles Jeffrey Gamo, 371. • Grogan, Lieutenant G. F., 117.

Mosso, the Rev. E. IL, 148.

Redmond, Mr. John, 243.

Spring-Thee, Sir Cecil, 195.

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