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INDEX.

• INCLUSIVE, 111, FROM JULY 6th TO DECEMBER 28th, 1918,

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

A ERICA (East), Indians in .. .. .. 246 IS. African (East) Slaves, the German .. 39

Olean Native, Germany and the .. .. 205 Age Passes .. . • • . • • • • .. 66

Airman, the .. .. .. . • .. 416

Alliance, Cementing the — — — — 176 America an Ourselves . .. .. .. 4 — and the 1 Manifesto . .. 220-221 the

American Sold er, the .. .. .. .. 513

Apathy, British, the German Character and .. 88 Apparel, Gait, and Laughter .. .. .. 448 Archaeology, the Grand Opportunity for . 608 Armistice, the German Appeal for an (" The

Progress of Events ") .. .. .. 508

— Terms Accepted by Germany _ 540 Army the Prime Minister and thir (his Manchester Speer& 011 September 12th).. .. — 296 -,..- that We Need, the .. .. .. .. 720 la its Forerunners 64 Asseilant.Masters, the Position of, in the Public Schools of England ........060 Austria, the Position 11 .. .. .. .. 350

— President Wilson's eply to „ .. .. 447

Austria-Hungary the reali-up of .. .. 477 Austrian Peace Proposals through the Swedish

Legation .. .. .. .. .. .. 292

BA1 Language .. .. . . .. .. 297 Ballads New and Old , . .. .. 609 Bennett, the late James Gordon, and his Gift to Journalists .. .. , „ , , 108 Berlin Council of Soldiers and Workers .. .. 721 Black Country Vicar, a ........884 Bottomless Purse, the ........948

Boys, R.N. .. .. _ .. .. .. .. 610 Britannia by Divine Providence Triumphant :

It;i7oduction of Flaranau's Model _ .. 5iti Brit Apathy, the German Character and .. — Se entitle Ptoducts Eshibltion, the .. .. 2 2 Brotherhood of the Sea, the Sacred : Mr. Have- lock Wilson's Appeal to the Unions .. 223 _ — A Monumental Expression of — .. 644 Bulgaria, the Surrender of, and its Sequels — 348 Bundles of Old Lettere .. .. .. 224-511 CAVE' Sir George, on the Treatment of Our Prisonera of War — .. .. .. 479 Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Com- pany, the British ........141 Cementint:In e Alliance .. .. .. .. 176 Channel Tpnnel, the .. .. .. .. 7 Chateau, Winter in a French .. .. .. 119 Mildren, Walter de la Mare for .. .. .. 200 Christmas Presents724 Church, the Teaching Office of the .. .. 415 Civilian, Some Military Recollections of a : I. .. 768 Civil Polity of the Englieti, School of the .. 87 Clive, Lord, the Death of480 Clubs Association, the Village .. .. .. 883 Coal Problem, the • • 2i18.

.. .. — Heolations, the New ..

Cold Comfort .. .. • • fiF8 Colonies, thg German .. .. .... 434,0

• • 272

carpe, aaht Royal in War *Time— • • 8 DE(TAX1etaken latiatelda- tyontl Extracts en from Address 80 Democracy and Decentralization* .. 607 Pigirt■I'Sle.fayndjalr,11 ihe

ASTERN Front, the German Situation

on the .. .. .. .. .. 127 stern Successes, the „ 8-4 Esternly= versus V.. steinIsip :: ....Vie-510-647 conomy, Personal, Nat gaud Ice and .. 382 Election, General i Why is One eeded ? .. 848 — — the Liberal press on the orced ..004 Electoral Contest, the Ugly Feat in the .. 848 Endowed ''em an .. 198 Europe, Central, the Dlsiritegrailon of * .. 414 Europeans la India 722 Events, the Progress of (Tile German Appeal for an ALierestice) .. .. — .. .. 608

Expend , National, the Reports of the select Comm tte6 on .. .. — .. 6-175

• •

A 0 'MITE Fears eratiop of British Industries ..

Mandel lion, the . inane', ational, and Personal Economy 11th eikof Ni'ar, the .. Fisheries, t e De‘elopatent of Our ..

Floating Home, a 248

Foch, General, his Counterstroke .. 84

— Marshal, his Second Blow .. .. 173

— — his Doctrine 244

Football Match, a, in Italy .. 177 Freedoutof the Seas, the, as it Affects the British Empire.. — 479 — — the German and American Interpreta- tions of the .. 684 Fronts, the Two .. 197

" Laughter, and Apparel " 448

tiarb,waU, the Statement 296

Geddes, Sir Eric, his Statement in Defence of

National Shipyards . . 110

General Election, Why is •One Needed*? .. pg18

— — the Liberal Press on the Forced

Germany • . 7g

— Defeat 269-17

296

Industry and Science Exhibition at • King's

College .. .. .. .. " .. .. 272

Industries, British, the Federationaf .. .. 745 Industrial Peace, the Foundation .. .. 8g: Ireland and Conscription What a ut ? , . 408 Irelands, the Two, and their Lesson .. 220-221

Ir Debate, the .. .. .. .. .. 509

— estion, the, and Great Britain . .. 673 " Isaacs versus Hobhouse," the Verdict •in, and

. its Lessons — .. .. .. .. 117

Italy and the Yugo-Slays .. .. 222-755 JERUSALEM the Golden .. .. .. gg: 4.1 Jolip and Mary _ . johnson_, Scotian 'os Debt t _ ' John McAndrew' the .. .. .... .. 885

. 40

Northampton, toen MassaciMssette, jaillep4Pft H.7 ..rt .P. ' .. .. .. 143 TIC AI?cEill, the : What toI aspeen to him ? NI Viser, /se, rintLie Crown Prince, the •Positit*al of, 81 Holland .. ' 575-667 We to D•e•al with the 7 .. 644 iiieftgawnal,aget, and the Allies' Peace Terms .. 611 LABOUR Party, Future and .. 6 1.I Labour, Schoolboy, n t La .. 578 Land of Publig Right, thg .. .. .. 13 Lan , . 287 Le e of Nations,* •a ; I.,—.11. „ . .. 4- 7 — — Suggestions for the Constitution *of a 444-445 — — a, and Treaty-Breaking ......753 ttere, Bundles of Old .. .. .. 224-5.1.1 1 Party, the (" The Nemesis of partisan- ship'.) 'hip ") .. .. .. .. .. .. 004 — in Portugal .. 5

— the Future of 542 — the Economic Position of . 576

— the Situation In, and the Growing Power of

the Soviet* .. 807 German East African Slaves, the .. 39

— Character, the, and British Apathy 88 — Shipping: the Crime and the Penalty .. 381 — Colonies, the — . . 479 — Appeal for an Armistice to .5farshal Foch 508 — Affairs and the Indemnity .... 686-721 Germanic Empires, Disruptive Tendencies within the

pod, Thanks be to .. • 540 .. 120 Granny Amputee

" Greats," the (" Oxford's Opportunity") .. 87 HA18,r4gii Douglas 14 Despatch on the

n Advance, arch 21st 448

Hospital Study, a (" Rif ws ") „ . 291

— War, the flections a Patient in a .. 545 How Not to o It Hut Counter, an R.A.F. .. 144

L31PratIAL Preference 140 In cape, Lord, on Our Finaneiel Position 142 demnity, y, the German .. 686-721 Independence Day Anniversary and the Ameri- can Military Feat .. 4 — — Row One New England Town Kept .. 143 India, the Government of : a Specific Sugges- — — an the Growing Opposition to the Montagu

Scheme 85

— the Real Voice of .. 60 — ikueroUndoinfuof

Indian gianalphlets •••• • *. .60-37

— Reform : Our In Counter-EiolAtis .. 852 Indians iftaZas if'rioaracula Rustics ") 154: Lloyd George, Mr. his Survey of the Military

and Naval Situation .. . .. 141

— — and his Amazing Declaration in to Vengeance .. .. 172 — — and the Army: his Manchester Speech 296 — — Thoughts on his Speech at the Central

Hall, November 16th .. 672 — — Elaborates his Political Programme at Wolverhampton

(See also under " Prime Minister.")

Prd's in War Time .. 8 Lost Opportunities .. 40

1%jEACEDONIA, the Victories in 324

Marconi Libel Case, the 117 Mare, Walter de la, his Poetry for Children .. 200

Idarocaine, the .. 481

Mary and John .. 758

Mier and Meret, the 758

Merchant Seamen, Mr. H. Wilson's Appeal for 223 Military Recollections of a Civilian, Some : I. .. 753

Mind, the Grand Trunk Road of the , . 87

Montagu Report, the .. 88-60-85-351-352 — the, and a Specific Suggestion 87 Mother, " Tommy's " .. 449

Munitions Strike, the ..86 — Bungle, a .. .. 141

1VATIONAL Alliance of Employers and

kationalist Manifesto to President Wilson 220-221 Employed .. 829 Nationalization of Railways, the .. .. 5 .. 89 .. 6476(18

..8

BEventse").. e.. 508 ----- tio7 garAllls **" Th ProiYesa .o.f

— — the, and the $iel Canal — .. .. 511 — — the Consideration of Archaeological Re-

search in the . .. .. — 908 FriiiitTslth'gresKrit?"4 (" The Nemesis of 756 Partisanship ") _ Portugal, Germany in

Praeterlt Aetna .. ... .. gt

Presents, Christmas N.: ... t Preference Imperial Press, an Endowed .. .. .. , 98 Prime Minister, the : his Survey of the Naval and Military Situation .. .. 141 — — the, Thoughts on his Speech at the Central Hall, November 16th .. 572

(See also under " Mr. Lloyd George.")

Prisohers of War, the Condition of the British, in Turkey _ .. .. „ 245 — — Sir George Cave's Diselpouns in }bellow 478 Progress of Events, the (The Coming Collapse-1ff

Purse, the BottoMless •••• .... ... .. Ell Germany) it. Railways, the ration of .. IH

nn A.F. Hut Connter, An .. .. .. Railway Strik, the, and its ' litik ' : the Flat and'V•riigroveti

n .. .. 0.11

Reereat n, Our Village Eommilee of .. 726 Navy,the New . Naval Warfare, the True Doctrine of .. Nemesis of Partisanship, the n

No Man's Land : Spitsberge _

North-East Ulster and Great Britain .. .. 678

OIL In England 328 NJ Old Letters, Bundles of .. 224-511 Opportunities, Lost .. 40 Optimism, False, and the Snare of Peace Talk 412

()ramie Radice . 853 Oxford's Opportunity 87

pAIgSTINE, Sir Edmund Allenby's Success 824 ifratetstahlit,agaeallemesi•s• f .8.51002 Patrol Boats, the Work ofe (" ' Toon Mc- Andrew ' ") — $85 Peace, Industrial, the Foundation q 029 Peace Negotiations : How Not to Do It .. 172 — Preparations for .. 160 — Conferetic,e, No 221 - tire, and the Unconditional Surrender of Germany.. 221

. 221

— — the Coming, and President *Wilson's

Visit 884 — Proposals, the Austrian, *through the

Swedish Legetion 292 — — President Wilson's Answer to the Ger-

man .. 880-413

— — the German Evasions 145 Royal Corps, the .. Russia, the Recovery of — Gerken}, and ..

QACRO-MONTE," a War, for Wales .. 687 Scientific Products Exhibition, the British .. 87

1.7 Schoolboy Labour on the Land .. 5741

Scotland'e Debt to Johnson _ Sea, the Sacred Brotherhood of the : Sir. Have- lock Wilson's Appeal to the Unions .. 228

- — a Monumental Expression of .. gti)

Seclin, the Story of .. .• Secret Treaties, the, Published by the Bolsheviks 115

Shipbuilding, British — 116 Shipping, German : the Crime and the Penalty 881

576 Soldier, the American 51 Soldiers' Land Settlement Scheme Soldiers, Our, How to Offend them .. 51 Soviets, the Growing Power of the, in Germany 60 Spitsbergen No Man's Land 723 Strike, the Munitions _ _ 86 — the Itailway, and its Lessons .. 325 Strikes, the Outbreak of

XEACHING Office of the Church, the .. 415

Thanks be to God 540 nuny's" Mother 449 Translations 176 Tieaties, the Secret, Published by the Bolsheviks 118 Treaty-Breaking, No, without a Year's Notice .. 752 Tunnel, the Channel .. 7 Turkey, the British Prisoners In .. 245

UBerth-East, the Manifesto of 220-221 U Ulster, North-East, and Great Britain.. 578 (See aso under " Ireland.") " AT A.D,'s," a Shortage of • • .. 247.826

, Vicar a Black Country . — . 384 Victory, the teat British (Bursting through the Wotan Line) 224 Village Clubs Association, the .. 388 — Committee of Recreation, Our .. 728 Vote, How Shall We, at the Coming Election? 646

WALES, a War " Sacra-Monte " for .. 687

War, the Fifth Year of .. 117 War Lord's Fall, the (Spree's Ode on Napoleon) 543 War Office, the, and Parliament - .. 175 Warfare Naval the True Doctrine of .. 647 Waste, Indefensible.. .. 6 Western Front, the Success of Our Armies on the 84-117-173-197-244-269 Westernism versus Easterhiem 269-510-647 Wilson, Mr. H., and his Appeal for the League

of Seamen.. .. 223

— President, his Answer to the *German Peace Proposal .. 380 — — his Vindication — 413 — — his Reply to Austria .. 447 — — and " the Freedom of the Seas " 470 — his Visit and its Sequels .. 634 Windows .. .. 201 Winter in • French Chateau . . 119 Woman's Senior War Service, the .. 847-820 Woman Voter, a (" My New Dignity ") .. 725

Women's Work and Wages . .. 199 Wotan Line, the British Burst through•the .. 244 XENOPIION'S Phoenician Ship (" A Float- ing Home ") 248 ygtstvtire, itaal y and the.. •••• ii2?75625

POETRY.

After Four Years (Canon E. A. Burroughs) 391 Battalion is Now on Rest, the (Ivor Gurney) 656 Christmas Dove, the (Miss Pauline W. Roose) Comfort (Katharine Tynan) _ 763 180 England's Dead (Edward Fuller) 695 126 False Brethren, the (Edward Fuller) Far-off Interest, the (H. W. B.) .. 333 "For Perpetual Generations " (Anna de Bary) 549 Fulfilment (G. 0, Warren) • • • • 359 Gladstone, William (Coldstream Guards), Killed in Action September 27th ( " Eton ") 486 Hunter of Heaven. the (Captain J. H. Knight- 229 Impermanence (Miss W. M. Letts) .. Ivinghoe (bathe Jerrold) ..

Old and Plain (T,_16. Carnorose) • • • • 95

Reprobate, the (It. Howard Spring) .. 276

Su ley Shepherd In France, a (C. M. IL Pennell) 205 Smells of Home, the (Rosaleen Graves) . , 616 Sean for the Second Time (D. SO .. 161 " They have come into their Kingdom " (Eatha-

rine Tyn nd an) . , 517

Tomtit a Coconut (A. Hugh Fisher) .. 732 o the Marne River (Ernest Myers) • • 852

To Tony : Aged Three (Marjorie Wilsoe) .. 457

Valley of Meggat (M.) . Vision (Harold P. Cooke) .. 45 West Away (B.) • • • • • • 13 When Peacetomes (Habberton Dulhan) .. 302

100k$—Authors. ADAMS, Dr. John, ed. by—The New Teeth-

fng 304 Agresti,Antonio--ltew Italy .. 231 Ameer-Ali, Torrick—Memoirs of Sir Andrew Armitage, Frederick—A History of the C011ects 734 Ashbee, C. R.-'-Wheje Great City Stands .. 99 Asquith, IE. Hon. H. H.—Some Averts of the Victorian Age . . . . . . .. . 69 Atkins, J. B.—A Floating Home 188 .. 272 .. 62 .. 174 ALFOUR, lady Franoes—Dr. Elsie Inglis 765 Barker, Ernest—Greek Political Theory.. 460 nett, Mrs.—Canon Barnett : his Life Work and Friends 763 Barrie, J. AL—Ulm% of the War 657 hex, Ernest Belfort—Reminiscences and Reflec- tions of a Mid and Late Victorian .. 99 Bevan, Edwyn—German Social Democracy darling the War Binyon, Laurence, complied by—For Dauntless France : Britain's Wae-Relief Work In France .. 126 — — English Poetry in its relation to Painting, &e.

Birmingham, George A.—A Padre in France — 764

— — intro. Recollections of Jonah

Barrio n .. 14 Bishop, Major . A., V.C.—Winged Warfare.. 70 Boyd, Ernest A.—The Contemporary Drama of

Ireland .. 697 Bridge, Admiral Sir Cyprian—Some Recollec- tions . 804 Bridges, Dr.•Roleert—The Necessity of Poetry 166 Brown, Percy—Indtau Painting 789 — Philip Anthony—The French *Revolution in English History 393

CRR, H. Wildon—The Philosophy of Benedetto Croce . 98 Charles, Dr. R. IL M —Sermons Preached West- minster Abbey .. . 155 Chesney, George 11—India ter*Experlment.. 71

Clifford, Sdr Ilugh—ellerman 696 Coleman, Frederic—The Far st Uprelled .. 181

Cook, Sir Edward—Literary Recreations .. 459 Copplestone Bennet—The Secret of the Nevy .. 278 Courridre, 4P. EL—comment fut sauve Paris.. 182

Courtney, L.—Old Saws and Modern In- stances 735 Cripps-Day, F. H. The History of the Tourna- ment in England and in France 666

AT, Susanne It.—RoUpd about Bar-le-Due 361 Dempsey, Rev. T.—The Delphle Oracle .. 159 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan—The New Revelation 71 EDunsany, Lord—Tales of War .. 766 LLIOT, Hon. Arthur D.—Traditions of British Statesmanship 764 11AWKES•

Alfred—The Papacy and the Modern State . .. 684 Fletcher, J. 8.—The Malting of Modern York- shire 637

Forrest, Sir George—The Life of Lord Clive .. 359

Foucher, A.—The Beginning of Buddhist Art.. 733

Francis, Si. E.—The Things of a Child .. 155 Frazer, Sir James George—Folk-Lore in the Old

Testament 617 Freytag-Loringhoven, Lieut.-General Baron ion —A Nation Trained in Arms or a /ARM& ? .. 333 (IALSWORTHY. John, ed. .. 184 Gleeebrook, M. G.—The Faith of a Modern Churchman .. 100 Goose, Edmund—Three French Moralists, and

the Gallantry of France_ 96 Oonrko, General Bash—Memories and Impres-

sions of War and Revolution in Russia .. Cie Graham, Stephen—The Quest of the Face 156 Gravel, A. P., intro. by—Poems of Sir Samuel

Ferguson .. „ 14 — C. L.—Lauds And 'Abell .. 584 Gwatkin, Dr. H, N.—Church and State In England to the Death of Queen Anne .. 277

— — The Sacrifice of Thankfulness .. 155 , P. J.—Examinatious and their

HRTOGA Relation to Culture and Efficiency .. 252 Henson, Dr. H. H.—Christian Liberty .. 155 Hobhouse, Prof. L. T.—The Metaphysical Theory of the State .. 551 Hockin, Olive—Two Girls on the Land206 Holmes, Robert--Sister :natty and Company .. .021 Hooker, Lady, collected, &a., by—Life and

Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker .. 181 Hopkins, Nerd Monroe—Over the Threshold of

War .. 461 Hopkinson,Sir Alfred—Rebuilding Britain .. 618 Howard, Ethel—Japanese Memories .. 47

Hudson, W. r Away and Long Ago .. 518 Huxley, Leonard— ife and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker , . 181 Hylton, Lord, ed. by—The Paget Brothers .. 487 IGIaDES, Cyril—A Floating Home _ 188 Leonard W.—Legends of Babylon and

42 11 Egypt in relation to Hebrew Tradition .. 485 Kozicki, Stanislas—The Poles under .prnssian 458

Rule . . — — The Social *Evolution of Poland in the

Nineteenth Century 468 TAMPSON, Godfrey Looker, ed., &c., by—. 457 AMPSON, British. and Irish Legge, J. G.—Rhyme and Revolution in Ger- many.. 158618 Liddel , R. Scotland—Actions and Reactions in RUSSIA_ .

Lucas, E. V.—'Twixt Eagle and Dove 426 eCARTHY, E. T.—Incidents in the Life 111 of a Mining Engineer— 520 McDowell, Arthur—Realism : a Study in Art and Thought 519 Made, Dr. Ronald N,—The Marlowe, —The Irish Convention and Sinn Fein Mamie, L, 3., compiled by—The National Review Diafy, 1919 . 786 , Mayne, Ethel Colbturn—Lettens of Fyodor MIchailovitch Dostoevsky 98 Merewethet, Colonel—The Indian Corps in France .. 183 Morgan, James Morris—Recollections of a Rebel

Reefer ............459 Morse, H. B.—The International Relations of the

Chinese Empire .. 696 Moetit, 11. B., ed. by—Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century 698

211pluta 41,ix7riiihelm, Notes written .by—Dr. .01 rahrJ,11* karZ7Ztur—trirrinaeits "

Environs

NEVINSON, H. W.—The Dardanelles Cain- NvinrOinig,IIargarei•Wynae—WOritlionsii•Cliari- 519 Charac- ters _ 127 NicholtiesFroinide Morgan, trans., so., by—The 154 Eaton, Prof. 3. Stlieldi:War Finance • 766 n ARES. Sir Augustus, ed. by—The Greet 4eropean Treatiee of the Nineteenth

Century .. 698 13 ABNER, Captain Erie—Shooting Days .. 127 1 Peeler, C. Knox, ed. by —The Arden Shakespeare : the Sonnets....48 Price, Crawfurd—Serbia's Part in the War, Vol. I. 425 UENNELL, 31. and E. 11.—A History

Q9of Everyday Things England 520 tiler-Couch, Sir .krther—Shakespeare's Work- manship .. 550 — Studies in Literature .. :2,3011 4

13 EAD, Harlan Eugene—The Abolition of haltoritanee . ,

Ricardo, Haisey—TheitimenIties of Our Streets 424 Robertson C, Grant.— sinarek 230 Roinanes, Ethel—TheStory of an English Sister 735 Root, Elihu—The United State e and the War .. 47

Russell, O. W.—The Candle of Vision 021 QCHREINER, G. A.—The IMO .. 270 1...7 Scott, J. a. ed. by—President Wilsotes

Foreign Policy, Heritages, &c. 302 Scott, Lady Sybil, selected, &c., by—A Book of

the Sea 303

Sidebotbam. H.—England and Palestine 891

Sidgwlek, A. er—Jones'e Wedding .. 553 Smith, Logan Feareell—Trivle . 16

— Sir 2'. E.—The Indian Corps in Prance. .. Stephens, James—itelnearnatione 583 Striveasoe, Robert Louis—New Poetics and

Variant Readiuge 732 Stlfuon, Charles—Les Campagnes d'Orient et Ins

Interete de l'Entente 361 Stirling, A. Si. W.—Pages and Portraits from the Past _ Street, O. S.—At Hope War 6733

59 Sully, Dr. James—My Life and Friends 460

TASLAUAN 31 Octavian C,—With the

Anetrlan Army in 183 Taylor, E. A.—Runner Duette 15 Thomson, D. Croat, arranged by—Matthew 15

Tilley, . Arth•u•r—Tlie• Dawn of the French Re- naissance 229 Todd, Margaret—The Life of Sophia Jex- ToBrrl,aCkeecilLSmall ;Falk at Wreyland 253

Trench, Herbert—Poems 583

AN-r,")alrIcViTar'MProyylicigiZiglatfePpitersy 610 Ward, Mrs. Humphry—A Writers Recollections 486

Warman, W. 11.—The Soldier Colonists 52 Weetle, B. L. Putnam—Tho Fight for the Re- public in China

Wells, H. 0.—In the Fourth Year • :11:!!

— Joan and Peter. 551

— Warm, B.—The 'deli Convention and Slim

Fein_ 42:I Wetterie, Abbe E.—Behind the Scenes In the

Relehstag 97 Whiteford, R. N.—Motives in English Fiction , . 620 Whitworth, (1.—Father Noah . 6143 Wilkinson, Prof. Spenser—Government• and the

War .. . .. 125

Williams,Mir:Ad—Modem English Writers .. 360 — Prof. L. F, U.—An Empire Builder of the Sixteenth Centtiry 766 withers, Hartley—The Business of Finance ..394 Withlngton, Robert—English Pageantry .. 656 V'01.-N0111'SBAN 0, Major-General Sir

1 George—The Tower from Within,. 395 Z13DIERN, A. E.—Nationality and Govern- .. 152

2.1mmineren9,1Helen.—N—ew .. 231

BOOKS—Subjects.

AA RT, Buddhist:. the of—A. Foueher 733 1..1 ABER, an Empire Builder of the Sixteenth

31-E (*ruttier—Pelf. L. F. U.1Villiams.. .. 766 Babylon and Egypt, Legends of, In relation to Hebrew Tradition—Let:merit W. King .. 185 Barnett, Canon Ida Life Work and Friends- .. Mrs. Bareett 763 . , Barrington, Jonah, Uecollootions of—Intro, by

George Birmingham.. , 14 Bismarck—C. Grant Robertson.. 230

Britain, Rebuilding—Sir Alfred Hopkins= .. 618 Buddhist Att, the Beginnings of—A. Foucher .. 733

(1 A N DWI; of Vision. the—G. W./38mM .. 021 V Charing Cross to Bagdad—Daily eltrontole

(pub.) .. 7

(mild, the 'bine of a—'M, E. Francis — 155 China, the Mt for the Republic in—B. L. Putnam Weale Chinese Em ire the International Relations of

the-11. Morse.. .. 695 Christian Liberty—Dr. IL H. Demon _ 155 Church and State in England to the Death of

Queen Anne—Dr. H. M. Gwatkin 277 Churchman, Modem, the Faith of a—M. 0. Glaze-

brook .. . 1.0e

City, the Omit, whore it iiiitnda—A.1. R. ishisee sic

Clive, Lord, the LIP of—Sir George Forrest :155

Collects, a History of the—Frederick Armitage.. 734

Compulsory Military Training, the Uplifting of the Nation by—T. C. Horsfall 721 Clot*, Benedetto, the Philosophy of—IL Wildon Carr 98

DARDANELLES Campaign, the—H. W.

Nevinson 549 Delphic Oracle, the—Rev. T. Dempsey .. 153 Desdoevsky, Fyodor Michallovitch, Letters of, to his Fondly and Friends—Trans. by Ethel Colburn Mayne 98 Drama, the Contemporary, of Ireland—Ernest A. Boyd ... 607 Ducks, Runner—E. A. Taylor .. 15

''1-1, ASTERN Exploration! Past and Future-

111,1 Dr. Flinders Petrie.. _ Egypt and Babylon, Legends of, in relation

to Hebrew Tradition—Leonard W. King .. 485 Empire Builder of the Sixteenth Century, an—

Prof. L. F. R. Williams

Engineer, a Mining, Incidents in the life of—

E. T. McCarthy

England, a History of Everyday Things In—

M. and E. H. B. Quennell 520 — and Palestine—H. Sidebot ham .. 301 English Writers, Modern—Harold Williams . 360 Erasmus, the Epistles of—Trans., &e., by Francis

Morgan Nichols .. . .. 154 Examinations and their Relation to Culture and Efficiency—I'. J. Hartog .. 252 .11 ACE, the Quest of the—Stephen Graham .. 156 „Far Away and Long Ago—W. H. Hudson 118 Ferguson, Sir Samuel, Poems of—Intro. by A. P. Graves14 Far East Unveiled, he—Frederic Coleman .. 181 Fiction, English, Motives in—R. N. Whiteford .. 620 Finance, the Business of—Hartley Withers . 304 Floating Horne, a—Cyril Ionides and J. B.

Atkins. .. 183 Folk-Lore in the Old Testament—Sir James George. Fraser617 Fourth Veer, in the—II. (11'Wells 155 France, for Danntiess : an Account of Britain's Aid for the French Wounded and Victims of the War—Compiled by Laurence Binyon .. 126 FRANCE AND THE WAR (see also under War Books).

French Moralists, Three, and the Gallantry of France--Ed tumid Bosse . 06 B,ermissance, the Dawn of the—Arthur

— Revolution, the.; in English lish 229

History—Philip Tilley Anthony Brown .. 395 French, Works in •

— Campagnes d'Orient, les, et les Intelets do rEntente—Charles St lesion.. 361 — Comment tut sauce Parts—M, P, H. Cour-

ritre 182 .4RNETT, Kr r mill Gordon, M.C., R.F.A. la --Chiswick l'ress (pub.) . 71 i;entlemen-at-Arms—By Centurion " . : 335 Germany, Rhyme and Revolution In—J. 0. Legge . 518

ERMA N Y AND THE WAIL (see also under War

Books).

German Blight, the—National Reriew (pub.) 487 — Colonies : a Plea for the Native Races—Sir Hugh Clifford

— Social Democracy during the War—Edwyn

Bevan 522 Girls (Two) on the Land—Qin-0 Hockin 206

Government and the War—Prof. Spenser Wilkinson .. • • .. 125 Greek Political Theory—Ernest Barker.. .. 460 Li ART, Sir Robert : The International 1 .1 Relations of the Chinese Empire —

H. B. Morse695 Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, Life and Letters of— Collected, &c., by Lady Hooker 181 Gotham, Sir William, Private Papers of—

A. XL W. Stirling .. 733 Douse, time Ideal Servant-Saving—W. & R.

Chambers (pub.) • • 608 NDIA , the Interests of—Indo-British

1 Association (pub.) . • .. 393 India, the Proposed Constitutional Reforms in, and What they Mea.n—Indo-British Asso- ciation (pub.) 350 — under Experiment—George XL Chesney .. 71 Indian Opposition to Home 'Rule—ludo-British Association (pub.). 60 — Reform Proposals, 'Note on—Sir J. 1'. Hewett . .. 350 Inglis, Dr. Elsie—lady Frances Balfour .. 765 Inheritance, the Abolition of—Harlan Eugene Read .. 334 Ireland, the Contemporary Drama of—Ernest A. Boyd .. 697 Irish Convention, the, and Sinn Fein—Warne B. Wells and N. Marlowe......423 Iron Ration, the—G. A. Schreiner 276 Italy, New—Helen Zimmern and Antonio Agresti 231

T APANESE Memories—Ethel Howard .. 47

Jex-Blake, Sophia, the Life of—Margaret Todd _ .. 46 Joan and Peter—H. G. Wells 551

T AND, Tao Girls on the—Olive Hoskin .. 206

J J Lauds and Libels—C. L. Gravel; 584 Life and Friends, My—Dr. James Sully .. 460 Literature, Studies in—Sir Arthur Quitter-Couch 206 Literary Recreations—Sir Edward Cook — 459 London and its Environs—Ed. by Findlay Muir- 45

MARTS, Matthew—Arranged by D. Creel

• AIR Thomson .. .. 15 Sir Andrew, Memoirs of, Translated from the French, and The Wars of the Seventeenth Century—Torrick Ameer-All 254 Metaphysical Theory of the State, the—Prof. L.

Ts.liebkieuee . • .. • . . • 551 MILITARY BOOKS (see minder War Books). Militia, a, or a Nation Trained in Arms 1.—Licut.-

General Baron von.Froitag-Loringhoven 333 Mining Engineer, Incidents in the Life of a—E. T.

McCarthy. 520 Muehlon, Dr., his Diary—Notes Writtebn by Dr.

Wilhelm Muehion .. 205 My Life and Friends—Dr. James Sully .. 460

NATIONALITY and Government—A. E. L Zimmern .. 152 National Review Diary, 1919—Compiled by L. J. Mimeo 765 Natio:aid Review Reminder for 1919—National Review (pub.) . 765 National Self-Government—Prof, Ramsay Muir 13 Navy, the Secret of the—Bennet Copplestone .. 278 NAVAL BOOKS (see also under War Books). Novels, Stories, Taks, etc.

Abingdon Abbey—Archibald Marshall , 255 — Anchor, the—M. T. H. Sadler.. 279 — Bells of Paradise, the—Geoffrey 'Whitworth 16 — Bridget-B. M. Croker .. 426 — Captain Dieppe—Anthony Hope 184 — Fire of Green Boughs, the—Mrs. Victor Rickard 100 — rive Tales—John Galaworthy .. 335 — Foe-Farrell—Sir Arthur Quilkr•Couch .. 232 — Great Hunger, the—Johan Bojcr 767 — Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills—Edith Nepean 47 — Humphries Touch, the—Frederick Watson .. 71 — Jaunty Jock—Nell Munro .. 698 — Joan and Peter—H. G. Wells.. 551 — Karen—Mrs. Alfred Sidgwiek. 128

— Lore Eternal—Sir H. Rider Haggard .. 305

— Man from the Clouds, the—J. Storer Clouston 659 — Man who Lost Himself, the—H. de Vac Stacpoole .. 207 — New Moon, the—Oliver Onions 396 — New Warden, the—Mrs. D. G. Ritchie .. 822 — Our Admirable Betty—Jeffery Farnol .. 362 — Pelicans, the—E. XL Delafield 488 — Rough Road, the—W. J. Locke 521 — Schonbrunn—J. A. Cramb 552 — Shops and Houses—Frank Swinnerton .. 488 — Some Happenings—Horace Annesley Vachell 158 — Starry Pool, the—Stephen G. Tallents 305 — Walking Shadows—Alfred Noyes .. .. 584 — Wanderers, the—Mary Jolurston 461 — War and Elizabeth, the—Mrs. Humplay

Ward .. 735 READABLE NOVELS— 10-47•72-100-128-15.7-

184-207-282-279-836-363-396-426-461-521- 552-585-622-650-698-735.

ORATORY, British and Irish—Ed., &c., by

Godfrey Locker Lampoon .. 457 Oxford Stamp, time—Prof. Aydelotte 87

PAHED in France, a—Gcorge A. Birmingham 764 Pageantry, English—Robert Withington 656 Pages and Portraits from time Past—A. If. W.

Stirling 733 Paget Brothers, the—Ed. by Lord Hylton .. 487 Painting, Indian—Percy Brown.. .. 733 Papacy, the, and the Modern State—Alfred Fawkes 584 Plato and his Predecessors—Ernest Barker .. 460 Poetry, English, in its Relation to Painting and other Arts—Laurence Pinyon 619 — the Necessity of—Robert Bridges 156 Poetry, Books of :— — Brooke, Rupert, the Collected Poems of- Sidg wick & Jackson (pub.) .. 392 — Echoes of the War—J. M. Barrie . 657 — Father Noah, and other Fancies—G. .. 583 worth — Jones's Wedding—A. IL Sidgwick 583 — Last Songs—Francis Ledwidge .. 802 — Messinee—Emile Cammaerts .. 392 — Poems—Geoffrey Learner 302 — Poems : First Series—J. C. Squire .. 392 — Poems, New, and Variant Readings—Robert Louis Stevenson. .. 732

— Poems, with Fables in Prose—Herbert•Trench 683

— Poems, 1908-1914--John Drinkwater .. 892

— Reincarnations—James Stephens .. 583

— Resentment—Alec Waugh . 392 — Things New and Old—J. S. Phil limore 392 — Vagabond, the—R. C. Lehmann .. 392

— War—Dr. Ronald C. Medic .. 583

Poland, the Social Evolution of, in the Nine- teenth Century—Stanislas Kozicki 458 Poles,the,underPrussian Rule—Stanislas Kozicki 458

Psychological Principles—James Ward .. 618 EALTSM : a Study in Art and Thought-

1 ih Arthur McDowell 519 Rebel Reefer, Recollections of a—James Morris Morgan 459 Recollections, Some—Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge . . 304 Reichstag, Behind the Scenes in the—Abbe El

Wetterie . . 97 Revelation, the New—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . .. 71 Romans, Ethel Georgina : Sister Etheldred-

Ethel Romanes 735 Russia, War and Revolution in, Memories and Impressions of—General Basil Gourko.. .. 655

SACRIFICE of Thank-fulness, the : See- mons—Dr. H. H. Gwatkin 155 Saws Old, and Modern Instances—W. L. Comrtney 735 Sea, a Book of the—Selected, &c., by Lady

Sybil Scott _ 303 Self-Government, National—Prof. Ramsay Muir 13 Serbia's Part in theWar, Vol. I.--Crawfurd Price 425 Sermons Preached in Westminster Abbey—Dr.

R. H. Charles. — 155

Servant-Saving House, the _ & R.

Chambers (pub.)... • _ . • .. 698 Shakespeare, the Arden : the S try C. Knox rooter 46 Shakespeare'sWorkmanship—Sli Arthur Quiller- Couch. 550

Shooting Days—Captain Eric Parker .. 127

Sister (English), the Story of an—Ethel Itomanes 735

Sister Mitts, and Company—Robert Holmes .. 621 Soldier Colonists, the—W. H. Warman ... 682 State, the Metaphysical Theory of time—Prof. L. T. Hobhouse — .. 551 Statesmanship, British, Traditions of Arthur D. Elliot

Streets, Our, the Amenities of—Halsey Ricardo' 424

TEACHING, the New—Ed. by Dr. John Adams .. 304 Testament, Old, Folk-Lore in the—Sir James

George Frazer .. 617 Tournament in England and in France, the History of the—F. H. Cripps-Day 650 Tower, the, from Within—Major-G cneral Sir George Younghusband......393 Treaties of the Nineteenth Century, the Great European—Ed, by Sir Augustus Oakes, &c. — 698 Trench-Fever : Report of the American Red Cross Society—Oxford Univ. Press ( pub.) .. 658 Trivia—Logan Pearsall Smith .. 16

'Twist Eagle and Dove—E. V.-Lucas .. 426

TTNITED STATES, the, and the War—Ellin kJ Root.. 47

VIC71069RI4NiiAgLiSallie Aspects of the—Rt. .69

Victorian, Mid and Late, Reminiscencesand Reflections of a—Ernest Belfort Bax .. 09 TILSON, President, his Foreign Policy, 31es- I sages, Addresses, Papers—Ed. by J. B.

Scott — .. 302 Winged Warfare—Major W. A. Bishop, V.C. .. 70 Workhouse Characters — Margaret Wynne

Nevinson .. 127 Wreyland, Small Talk at—Cecil Tore .. 253 Writer, a : her Recollections—Mrs. Mumphry Ward .. 486 Writers, Modern English—Harold Williams .. 360

V-ORKSITIILE, Modern, the Making of—J. S.

Fletcher .. 657 WAR, BOOKS DEALING WITH THE :-- Arms, n Nation Trained in, or a Militia ?—Lieut.- General Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven .. 333 At Home In the War—G. S. Street. 650 Atkins, Thomasina, the Letters of—Hodder 'dr.

Stoughton (pub.) 279 Austrian Army, with the, in Galicia—M.Octavlan C. Tasiananu .. 183 Bar-le-Due, Round about—Susanne R. Day .. 362 Blsmarek—C. Grant Robertson .. 230 Colonists, the Soldier—W. H. Warman .. .. 582 Dardanelles Campaign, the—H. W. Nevinson .. 549 Echoes of time War--J, M. Barrie 657 Far East Unveiled, the—Frederic Coleman .. 181

Finance, War—Prof. J. Shield Nicholson .. 766 Fourth Year, in the —H. G. Wells — 155 France, for Dauntless—Compiled by Laurence

Binyon 126

Garnett, Kenneth Gordon, M.C., R.F.A.--Chis- wick Press (pub.)71 Gentlemen-at-Arms—By "Centurion "... 335 Germany, Rhyme and Revolution in—J. G.

Legge 518 German Blight, the an Exposure of German

War Aims—National Review (pub.) ,„ 487

— Colonies—Sir Hugh Clifford .. 696 — Social Democracy during the War—Edwyn Bevan.. .. 422 Government and theWar—Prof. Spenser Wilkin-

Hotham, • Sir William, Private Papers of— A. M. W. Stirling 733

Indian Corps in France, the--Colonel Mere.. wether and Sir F. E. Smith 183 Iron Ration, time—G. A. Schreiner, . 276

Italy, New—Helen Zimmern and Antonio

Melvin, Sir Andrew, Memoirs of, Translated from the French, and The Wars of the Seventeenth Century—Torrick Ameer-All 254 Militia, a or a Nation Trained in Anna

Lieut.-Gen. Baron von Freytag•Loringlioven 333 Rushton, Dr., his Diary—Notes written by Dr.

Wilhelm Muehlon .. 205

Nationality and Government—A. E. Zimmern 152 National Review Diary, 1919—Compiled by L. J. Maxse 765 Rational Review Reminder for 1919--National Review (pub.) — 765

Navy, the Secret of the—Rennet Copplestone 278 d'Odent, lea Campagnes, et les Interets do )'Entente—Charles Stienon 361 Padre in France, a—George A. Birmingham 764 Palestine and England-11. Sidebotbam — 391 Papacy; the, and the Modern State—Alfred Fawkes .es 584 Paris, Comment fut sauve—M. P. H. Courier° 182 Poland, the Social Evolution of, in the Nine- teenth Century--StanieJas Kozicki 458 Poles, the, under Prussian Rule—Stanislas Begat . •458 Recollections, Some — Admiral • Sir Cyprian

Bridge.. 304

304 Reconstruction after the 'War, a Survey of the Problems of—Sir Alfred Hopkinson. 618 Reichstag, Behind the Scenes in the—Abbe EL: Wetterle.. 97

Reveille—Ed. by John Grd.swortby .. 184

Russia, Actions and Reactions Scotland Liddell .. 183 — (Asiatic) War and Revolution In—R. Philips

Price — . • . • I . • 265 — War and *Revolution in, Memories and ra- pressiens Of--General Basil °oak°. .. 655

Sao, a Book of the—Selected, ac., by Lady Sybil

Scott •. •. •• .• .• OS 303

Serbia's Part In. the War, Vol. L—Crawfurd Price .. 424

Tales of War—Lord Dunsany. 766 Thomasina Atkins, the Letters of—Hodder *as

Stoughton (pub.) .. 279 Treaties of the Nineteenth Century, the Great European—Ed. by Slr Augustus Oaket — 698 Trench-Fever : Report of the American Red Cross Society .. .. 658 War Diary, My—Mary King Waddington .. 231 War, over the Threshold of—Bevil Monroe

Hopkins 461 Wilson, President, his Foreign Policy, Messages,

ke.—J. B. Scott — 302 'Winged Warfare—Major W. A. Bishop, V.C. 70 CURRENT LITERATURE AND BOOKS OF THE WEEK.

A DMTNISTRATIVE Separation: What A

Belgians in Invaded Belgium Think of It —Prof. by C. do Wiest — 336 Africa, the Prussian Lash In—" Africanus " 208 — Central, the German Empire of—Emil Zimmermann

African (South) Native, the Education of thee"

C. T. Loram .. 384 Albanian Question, the—Me Bonk= . 761

— State, the Future of the—Captain J. S. Barnes in Geographical Journal .. 48 Allotments for All—Gerald W. Butcher .. 72 Alsace-Lorraine: Past, Present, and Future— Coleman Phillipson . 101 — — the True Story of—E. A. Vizeielly — 157 America and the' U'-Boat War—Karl Boy-Ed 623 — Pictures of War Work in—Joseph Pennell .. 48 — South, and the War—F. A. Kirkpatrick .. 623 Ananda itanga Mai, the Diary of, Vol. VI.—

Ed. by H. Dodwell. 364 Ancient Buildings, Report of Society for the Protection of .. 101 Anniversaries, a Book of—P. Askell Benton .. 586 Arabic Poetry, Ancient, Some Aspects of, as illustrated by a Little-known Anthology—Sir

C. Lyall .. 337 Amopagitica—Commentary by Sir R. C. Jcbb .. 462 Art Collections Fund, National, Fourteenth

Annual Report of the. 1917 .. 462 Artists' Rifles Journal, the 28Q Asia Minor—W. A. Hawley......185

liAleuELLI v.R Pickwick—T. Mathew in Law 124 Belgian Quarterly the, si.nd Notable Features—

Captain texptain Willy Breton .. 157 Biography, the Perspective of—Sir Sidney Lee 522 Birmingham Collection, Catalogue of the—Ed. by Messrs. Powell and Caslenore.. .. 280 Bohemia, Independent—Vladimir Nosek .. 767 Bohemian (Cech) Bibliography—Thomas and

Anna V. Capek. 489 Bolsheviks, the—M. Semionov in Les 'Pea*. Litres..„ . 397 Bolshevism, from Autocracy to—Baron P.

Graevenitz . .. 427 Boundaries in Europe and the Near East—

Sir Thomas Holdlch 48 Brazilian Green Book, the—Notes by Andrew

Boyle 553 British Empire, the Ssvernment of the—

Edward Jenks — . 306

B.E.F. Times, the—Jenkins (pub.). 489 CAMBRENSIS, Giraldus, Selections from— Ed. by Miss C. A. J. Skeet 129 Canada, Domlnimi of, Evolution of the—Edward

Porritt .. 364

Cape House, the Old—Ralph Kilpin . 489 Centurlatlon-in Roman Britain—Dr. Enverfleld in English Historiell Review . .. 101

hargers, Blue Dash—E. A. ).unman .. 489 I twist in Flanders—Set to Music by H. Guise.. 280 Chupas, the War of—Pedro de Clem de Leon .. 48 (lurch, the Worship of the--S.P.C.K. (pub.) .. 17 Cities and Sea-Coasts and Islands—Arthur

Symons .. 364 Classical Studies, the Year's Work in, 1917—

Ed. by S. Gaselee .. 207 Clifford, Sir Hugh, his Message to the Legislative Council of the Gold Coast .. 661

Coal and Its Scientific Uses—W. A. Bone .. 280

Colonial Policy, British, 1763-1917, Selected Speeches and Documents In—Ed. by A. B.

Keith661 Coniferous Trees for Profit and Ornament—

A. D. Webstet 768 Conscription Movement, the Anti—Richardson Evans 158 Constantine, King and Traitor—Demetra Vaka 300 ” Contemptibles," the King's : an Epic of the Men of Mons—Q. Cumber......522 Corn from Olde Fieldes—Notes by Eleanor M. Brougham .. .. 462 Cotton-0. Bigwood 699 Crime, the, Vol. IL—Trans. by A. Gray .. 233

iniERMOT, the Departure of—Standish

I/ O'Grady .. . .. 585

Dickens Circle, the—J. W. T. *Ley 489 Disloyalty : the Blight of Pacifism—Harold

Owen .. 280 Dragon's Tall, How We Twisted the—P. Hislam 280 VASTRURY Manor House, Barking—Ed. by 114 P. Norman .. .. 17 Eastern Exploration, Past and Future—W. M.

Flinders Petrie — .. 336 Economic and Reconstruction Supplements—

War Office (pub.) .. . 397 Problems of ream after War—W. R:Scott.. 208 Eden, from the Garden of, to the Crossing of the

Jordan—Sir W. Willeoeks . 553 Education Act, 1018, the—Notes by Sir M. Barlow

and R. Holland 736

Elections, Holten on, Vol. IL—Ed. D.Y. W. 737 Williams — . 768 Em Ire, Pillars of : Studies and *Impressions— W L. and J. E. Courtney _ Empire'. Task, the : the Menace of German Trade—Pref. by Me. Massey , . 585

England and America—Conyers Read 157 English Historical Review, the .. 101-522 VINANCE and Trade under Edward 111.- 1. Ed. by G. Unwin .. 72 Fisheries of the North Sea—Neal Green 157 Flower Book. Everybody's—F. X Ramsay .. 233 Flying, the s. d. of—Arthur J. Swinton .. 462 Flying Pella, the—Marcel Nadaud 863 Foch, General, at the Marne—Charles lc 0oflic.. 49 Food In War—Herbert Hoover 101 France, a Minstrel in—Harry Lauder .. .. 397 — England, and European Democracy, 1215- 1915—Charles Cestre .. 158 — Facts about—E. SOH ens .. 736 — Mediaeval and Modern—Arthur Haase!! .. 364 French, Works is Gross Deutachland : La Belgique et la Hollande—L. Pierani .. 767 — Lea Rubalyatd'Oniar Kheyymn—Odette St.

Lya 586 Franklin Imprints, the Collection of, in the Museum of Curtis Pub. Co,—W. J. .Campbell 100

Frontiersman, the—War Number 256

Front Lines—Boyd Cable .. .. 306 LIENSERIC, King of the Vandals and First leK Prussian Kalser—Poultuey Bigelow .. 184

Geographical Journal, the .. . 48-157 Germany and Austria, Map of the eLein Prison Camps in—Mrs. Pope-Hennessy .. 402 — as a State compared with other Countries— Dr. Negenborn........312 — the Disclosures from—Ed. by Prof. Munroe

Smith.. .. .. 208 — the Foundations of—J. Ellis Barker.. 305 German Empire, Linguistic Oppression in the

Ernest Barker .. 208 — Prison", My—Capt. H. G. Gilliland .. 396 GIFT-BOOKS .. 622-6594398-736 Guardians, the Devoted Work of the—W. 0. Lewis . . .. 157 Guildhall Memories—A. 0:Temple .. 427 By " Klaxon " .. 462 II . Historians, h Challenge to—P. 1'. Godeal 208

History—Macmillan (pub.).. 129 — Helps to Students of—Ed. by C. Johnson and J. P. Whitney .. .. 427

Honour, the Way of—H. Carton Co Wiart 427 Housekeeping, a New Way of—Clcmentina

Black.. 72

72

Housing in England and Wales—Ministry of

Reconstruction (pub.) . 256

— the Present Opportunity—E. J. Smith .. 585 Hugo, Victor, and his Poetry—W. He Hudson 306 ICONOGRAPHY, Early Christian, and a

School of Ivory Carvers in Provence—E. Baldwin Smith 85 If We Return—G. B. Manwaring 48 India, Archaeological Survey of : Annual Report, 1915-16--Ed. by Sir John Marshall .. .. 553 In the World—Maxim Gorky 256 Ireland, the Economic History of, in the Eight- eenth Century—George O'Brien 707 Irredentism and the War—E. Bullougir .. 17

JERUSALEM, Round about—J. E. Wright 336 Jewish Thoughts, a Book of—Selected by the Chief Rabbi . .. 397 Jewish Historical Society of England, Trans- actions of the, Vol. VIII,—Spottiswoode A

CO. (pub.) 233

KEELING Letters and Recollections—Intro. by H. G. Wells .. 489 El-Swahili, Aids to the Study of-31. W, H.

Beech 18 Kultur in Roman Times—J. Selden Wilhnorc .. 700

LAU Islands (Fiji), the, and their Fairy Tales and Folk-lore—T. R. St. Johnston .. 280 Law Quarterly Review, the .. — 184 League of Nations, Pamphlets on the—Oxford

Univ. Press (pub.) .. 208 — — the : its Economic Aspect—H. Withera 700 Leaves in the Wind—" Alpha of the Plough " .. 585 Lee, the Soul of—Randolph H. McKim .. 232 Lennox, John, and the Greenock "Neweelout "- W. Stewart 336 Living Water—Harold Degble . .. 233 "Loeb Classical Library," the—Heinemann

Loub. — 5 rraine, French, German Designs on—Allen 4 18 Cumin (pub.) 700 Lowland Keeper, Letters from a—Notes, ac., by H. J. Tennant 462

Lucretius, the Poetry of—C. H. Herford .. 18

et 4 ACEDONIAN }tunings—V. J. Seligman 232

MAGAZINES, the .. 17-128-157-255.363-521-660 MAPS, de. 49-280-337-489-522-661-737 Map Work—Seymour Bryant and T. IL Hughes 641 Mary Queen of &este at Langeide, 1568—L. M.

Mann — 306 Mecca, a Modern Pilgrim in—Major A. J. B. Waren. 553 Medical Research Committee, Fourth Annual

Report of the . 585 Mesopotamia : the War int he Cradle of the World —Eleanor. Franklin Egan .. . 736 Mess Etiquette, Notes on—lJeuteCol. E. G. Mackenzie .. ae- -eo Militarism and Statecraft—]fun roe Smith .. 101

NAPOLEONIC Strategy, Studies In—Capt. R. A. Hall.. 397 Navy Eternal, tine—" Ba*rtimeus ". 553 — the Public Schools and the—S. J. Child's-

Clarke and J. A, Green . 336 — the Royal, 1816-1915—Lord Milford Haven 232 Nelson Touch, the—Selected, 4e., by Walter Jerrold 623 Nelson's History of the War, Vol. X.X.—John Buchan. 336 . New Ease, tbe—Ed. J by J. W, Robertson-Scott 72 Neer Eeenne, Yee -Ceasteble (pub.) .. 767

oRitrzrAL Eneounters—Marmaduke Pick.- 72 Other World, the—Stuait CuMberlarid 208 PACIFIST Lie, the—Captain E. 3. Bolan° 72 Paris, Colour Studiea In—Arthur Symons 623 Parts: the Amazing elte--John F. Macdonald 48 Parliamentarianism, the Downfall of—William

O'Brien .. . 585 Parliamentary Elections under the Reform Act, 1918—J. Renwick Seager . 552

Patriotism, the Greater—John I. Griffiths . 17 Pearl—Rendered in English Verse by E. J. B.

Meilen . 308 — Reset Into Modern Engffeli by I. Gollancz 768 Peat, Private—Harold R. Peat — 233 Persia, German Intrigues in— Hodder d: Stoughton (pub.) .. 155 Personalla—E. S. 1'. Harries .. 661 PoeVy, Book of Best of Both Worlds, the—Vaughan and Marvell 18 Poland, the White Eagle of—E. F. Benson .. 553 Police Notes—G. 0. 11. Iver 462 Political Representation, the Reform of—J. Fischer R dliuruff .. 623 Poona—Lieut.-Col. IL A. Newell .. 306 Portugal and the Allies—A. G. Loraine .. 501 Press, the War and the—Sir Walter Raleigh .. 280 Prior, Matthew, Selections from—Ed. by Miss C.

A. J. Skeet 129 Public School Boy, War Letters of a—Paul Jones 232

QUARTERLIES, the 101-461-168 Quebec, are Else of Ecclesiastical Control in—W . A. Riddell 260 TI,AMSAY, Sir William, as a Sclentlet and

It, Man—T. C. Chandkurl 2E0 Reconstruction, Problems of—Intro. by Lord Crewe.. .. .• 48 — the Aims of—Ministry of Reconstruction (pub.). • . • • • .. 256 Reglsteation of Voters—J. Renwick Seager .. 157 Remembrance, for—A. St. John Adcock .. 553 Reveille, No. 2—Ed. by John Galsuorthy .. 061 Rhodesia Munitions and Resources Coluniittee, Report of the, for 1918 .. .. 129 Ribbons and Medals, tart 11.—Commander N. Tamen Dorling . 336 Roman Church, the Patrimony of the, In the

Time of Gregory the Great—Edward Spearing 120 Rothameted Expel-inn:10W Station, Report of,

for 1915-17—Dr. Russell .... 157

Round Table, the . . 256-661 Russia from the Varanglans to the Bolsheviks- Ravichyreo. n. d Bea. zley, fie.462

— its Trade and Commerce—Ed. by A. Raffaio- 5e6 .

— Soule Notes on the State Sale Monopoly and Subsequent Prohibition of Vodka ht—

J. Y. Simpson 208 QAINT ANTHON V, the Miracle of—M.

0 Maeterlinck . • • • • • .. 30e St. John of Jerusalem, the Order of—Rose O. Kingsley

Saint-Simon, Duke the, Memoirs of the, Vols. V.-VI.—Trans. by F. Arkwright — 305 11. Samuel—Intro. and notes by G. W. and J. H. Wade ..

&inch!, a Guide to—Sir John *,Marshall .. 184 Schoolmaster's Diary, a—Ed. by 8. P. B. Mats 72 Science, Natural ll and the Classical System in

Education—Ed. by Sir Ray Lankester .. 120 Scientific and Industrial Research, Third Report of Committee of Privy Council for . 250 Scotland, Public Administration in the High- lands and Islands of—J. P. Day 736 Scottish Hietorical Review, the 72 — Index to the .. . .. 18 Scott, Sir Walter, as a Judge—John Chleholin 420 Seamen, Merchant, Daring Deeds of, in the Great War—H. F. B. Wheeler .. 336 Sea, the Freedom of the—Gerard Fiennes, S e. 158 Sea Power, Fighting for, in the Days of Sall -- H. W. Houschobi . „ 707 Seaside Planting for Shelter, Ornament, and

Profit—A. D. Webster 427

Seaways of the Empire—A. .1. Sargent .. 480 Seas, the Fyce, War—Sir Francis Piggott . 768 Seventeenth Century, Characters from the

Histories and Memoirs of the—Ed. by D. Nichol Smith.. 410 Slx-Hour Day, the, and other Industrial Ques- t Ions—Lord Leverhulnao.. 737 Smuts' (General) Campaign in East *Africa- Brigadier-Gen. J. H. V Crowe • • • • • • See

Sneak, General von—Robert Blatelifoni .. 208 Social &tie Economic Questions, Selected Papers on—Sir B. C. Browne .. 233 Socialist Parties of the Central Powers, Replies of the, to the Inter-Allied " Memorandum on

War Alias" 250 Sound, the Reproduction of—Henry Seymour 128 Southampton, the Assembly Books of, Vol. I.— Ed. by J. W. Horrocks 736 pAcTics, Minor, a General's Letters to his

1 Son on—Rees (pub.) —

Taxila, a Guide to—Sir John Marshall .. 462 Taylor, Hudson, and the China Inland Mission—

Dr. and Moe Howard Taylor .. .. 768 Telegraphy, Aeronautics, and War—Charles Bright .. • • .. 185 Theatre, the Twentieth Century—W. L. rewire 7e6 Thirteen Days : an Escape from a German Priem —Capt. J. A. L. ("minter 306 Tory Democracy—Henry Bentinek 66f Trent inn, the—E. Bullough 17

Tropic Days—E. J. flannel(' 49 VUNICORNS—James Huneker .. 427 EGETABLES, Grow Your Own—S. O. Johnson 101 Vermellen : Notes on the Western Front—By a Chaplain 427

Vistny, Alfred de : roimes Cholele - Ed. by 397 E. Allison Peers

Village, the Vii) nderful-Reginald Blunt .. 736

Virgil's " Gathering of the Clans," &c.-Wards

Fowler .. .. 305

VTAGE-EARNER, the Young, and the Pro- , blew of his Education-Ed. by J. J. Findlay .. 427 War, Aims and Effort of the: Britain's Case after Four Years .. 427 - the Times Documentary History of the 280427 - Who is Responsible for the-Tommaso

.. 158 Tittoni

- the Next WIlsonism and Anti-Wilsonlam- Sir Charles Walston .. 521 Warfare, the New--G. BIsmehon 18

Warriors and Statesmen-Earl Brainey Si) Waste, Wealth from-Henry J. Spooner .. 101

Wells, the Saxon Bishops J. Armitage. 665

Robinson Westminster, the Palace of-H. F. Westlake .. 280

Wool-Frank Ormerod .. 585 YEAR-BOOKS, 17-522-700-737 Year 1918 Illustrated, the-Headley

(Pub.) 700

Ypres-C. J. Magrath 129

7EEBRITGGE and the Vindictive,' the

/A Glory of-Keble Howard48

Zinc Industry, the-Ernest A, Smith .. 157

CORRESPONDENCE.

" A ('COUNT Rendered," 480. "" Africa, East : Indians In, 331 ; Settle- ment in, 579.

African (German East) Slaves, the, 92-178-204-

226-275.

Agriculture, the Minimum Wage in, 760. Aliens, Naturalized, and Others, 091-728. America : What she is Doing, 203 ; the War- Ireland, 225; Great Britain and, 229; and the

War, 454. Amei lean, an : on Ireland, re 356 ; Returned, 389.

American History for Schoolchildren, 94. Anglo-American Brotherhood, $01.

" Antonio Perez : an Unsolved Historical Riddle," 548.

Archie," 252. Asquith, Mr., and State Purchase, 579. Assistant-Maeters in Public Schools, the Position

of, 693-730-761.

Australia, Sinn Fein in, 10.

Authors Wanted and Found, 229.276-302-358- 391-422-517.

BAD Language, 357-391-422-456-517. Baghdad Railway, an Alternative to the, 92.

Balfour, Mr., on Empire Federation, 484. Battle and North Sea, Internationalisation of Channels connecting the, 301-357-410. Baltic State, the New, 42-91. Battle-Honours, 92.

Beatty, Admiral, his Signal, 618. Belgian Vine the, and the Kaiser Goat, 692. Billing, Rex e., 43-93-124.

Bismarck, 252.

Blind-Alley Opeupations, 762.

Bootie, 515-615, " Brave that are No More," the, 694-781,

Brownng or Lamb ? 44. Buffer-StaV Life Eitill In the, 201.

" Bury or inn," 161, Byron on Is apeleon, 615.

CA' Canny," 658-892. Canadian " Frult-Butter," 832. Canadians (French) and the War, 10. Capital and LabOur, 759. Ceebs, the, in England, 450.re Children In the Dark, 695-762. Children's Hymns and Prayers, 44.69.95-151-252-

456-581-616-731-762. Chnroh Fund, the Central, 003-762.

Church, the Teaching Office of the, 453.484.516-

547. Clear Thinking, the Need of, on Current Issues, 300.

Clergy : on Active Service, Substitutes for, 93 ;

the, and Parliament, 615. Clive : Omichund, and Watson, 420 ; and Ond- ehund, 488.

Clough, Arthur Hugh, Mr. Lytton Strachey and,

10. Coaland the Gas Companies, 332. Coal Economy, 889. Coal Shortage, the, 228-275. Coalition Polley, the, 611.

ce, a Strange, 43. Coincidence, Metrical Prose in the, 761. Constantinople, 691. Convocation, Petition to (" A Moral Outrage "),

12.

Correction, a, 485.

Cottages, the Need for, 759. Cromer, the late Lord, 9-41. Czeoho•Slovaks, the, in Siberia, 123. Czechs, the, in England, 450.

TA exiles " Curator Orbis," 10,

Deafness, 654.

Denmark and the Duchies, 601-727,

Despatches, Terse, 12. Division, the !Capra of the, 150.

Dogs : and Enemy Amplifies*, 114-160 ; In Battle, 20-8.m.

Domestic Servants and the Vote, 731,

Domestic Service, 11-43-94.149.179.251.332457-

421-455. Dominions, the Political Pessimist and the, 887. Ducks, Runner, 44,

VLEUTIOlc Cry, an, 228. -" "1:Intnont Victorians," 10.

Engraved Cup, an Old, 456.

VOMBRIES, the Development of Our. 892-750. Fletcher, John, an Apt Quotation from, 333. Flowers, Dead, for the' Points," 276,

France, Red-Robed, 178. re Fnch-Canadians and the War, 10.

Friends, the Society of, and the War, 203.226-

301-331.

" GA Teintilgot4 trbtftitZlihe481Cociety of, 454. General Election : Is it Necessary ? 252 ; the, 653.

" Germany in Portugal," 419. Germany : a Confession of Guilt by, 612 ; an Indemnity from, 651-891.

Germany's Industrial Penetration, 388, German Architect, the Discomfiture of a, 417.

" German Character and British Apathy," 124- 147.178.227.

GermanFood Supplies], 61. German Idea Of Good Faith, the, 388,

German Peace Terme in 190, 418. German People, the Guilt of the, 515. Germans and Black Races, 453.

Gibbon and the House of

Goethe and Goldsmith, 729. Gooseberries, 13. Grape and Blackberry Jam, 275. Grape Jam, 228-252. • Grape Jelly, 275.

TIELIGOLAND, 612-652. " Holland, the late Canon Scott, 13,

Holmes, 0. W., a Poem by, 654.

Horses' Rations, 180-228-275. Hospitals Civilian, War Work in, 03. Household Fuel and Lighting Order, the, 44.68-

150-179-251-301-368-389.

Housing Question, Mr. Lloyd George and the,

652-728.

Housing Scheme, 760.

" Howlers," 13-95-125-180-229-252-276-302-858-

517-540.

" How Not to Do It," 204.

rule: : after the War, 91 ; the Broken Road

System of, 614 ; Sedition In, 816 ; see also

under " Montagu Report." Indian Home Rule, an Example of, 055.

Industrial Earnings, 388.

Industrial Peace, the Foundation of, 856. Ireland : Thoughts about, 10 ; and Conscription,

67 ; the Peat-Fields of, 275 ; Recruiting in, 299 ; an American on, 856. •

Irish Convention, the, and Sinn Fein, 517-579. Irish Expressions, 149-179-229.

Irish Polities, On Lying in, 41.

Irish Stories, Some, 274. Italian Victory, the, 615.

" Joss and Peter," 580-663. KAISER: the Punishment of the, 654; How Ought. We to Deal with the? 690-727.

Khauates, What Shout the ? 419. Kiel Canal, the, 612-652-691.

Kiel Mutiny, the : History Repeating Itself, 612.

King Edward, the Visit of, to America (" A Memory of 1860 "), 654.

Kitchener Lord, and the Egyptian Oilfields, 386. Knitter's' Request, a, 179.

LAND of Public Right, the, 92.

Land Settlement., a Scheme of, 452. Land, the, and the Soldier, 124. League of Nations : Dante and a, 10 ; the, 177- 452-482-514=612.

Leipziger Netteste Naehrichten, the, 123. Liebkneolit, Herr, 227,

Liberated, 546.

Limericks, Some Metaphysical, 451-484.

a

Link with the Past, a, 358. Lloyd George. Mr.: : the Pledges of, 12 ; and his Government, 331; and the Housing Question,

652-728,

Logical C,onelussione, 579.

London Choral Union, a. 581.

Iamcion County Council Trams (" Political

Dishonesty "). 728, Longevity, 617.

Lotteries (War Charities) Bill, the, 178.228. Loyalty Loans, 454. Lying in Irish Politics, On, 41, Ailizn m Scheme, air

olu, Scheme Imperial, 614.

Memorial to Our Dead : a Protest, 894-731 : Another Protest, 731. Memorial War Museums, 614.

Memorials, War, 517.548-680-614-654-893-694- 730=761.

Merchant Seamen's View, the, 180,

Mesopotamia, the British Rarin, 880. Mommsen on Roman Imperialism and Modern Autocracy, 729. Money, the Outpouring of, 613. Mons, the Retreat from, 420-452-515-581. " Monstrum Anteps," 419.

Montagu Report, the, 86-90-121-140-177-202-225-

249-274-387-453. 51ontford- Report, the, in the Lords, 482.

Moral Outrage, a, 12-92. Most Eloquent Voice, the, of the Nineteenth Cen- tury, 458.

Mouser, Amelia, 95.

70-Alk, Dr., the Unmuzzling of, 145.

-LI Napoleon on England and Pruaida, 148. National Trust, Recent Gifts to the, 516. Naval Warfare, the True Doctrine of, 727. tho late Mr. Justice, 484-518. Northcliffe, Lord, his Article on "From War to Peace," 515.

OCEAN, the Wonderful Wealth of the, 203-729. O'Connor, Mr. T. P., and the Ulster Union- ists, 250. Officers Invalided, and the Boy, 548. Officers' Widows' Pensions, the Inadequacy of, 421-454-484-547.

" Orman" in Italy, 458,

Overseas. Men, Open Doors for-Home from Homo, 580.

Oxford University Parliamentary Representation, 147.

PACIFIC= Mischief-Makers, 612. Palgrave, F. T., a Quotation from, 456. Parishes, Rural, the Importance of 832. Parks, Royal, CriltivrtaiOn in the, 68-123. Parry, Sir Hubert, 420, Payne, John, 252,

Peace Day, 579.

Pence:" How Not to Do It," 204 ; the Tenna.of, 887-514 ; German Terms of, In 1914, 418. Conference, No : the Boycott, 250-274.

Peace Confe " Peocavi," 12. Pedagogue's Pooket, the, 018.

pensions Administratien, 227. Pensions : Officers' Widows', the Inadequacy of, 421-454-484-547 *, Wpr, 547.

Persia : Life Stiff in the Buffer-State, 201.

Pig, the Polley of the,516. Plunkett, Archbishop, the Canonization of, 43. Poland and the Vatican, 579.ce

Pollee, London, a Disgrace to the, 250. " Political Dishonesty," 728.

Portugal, Germany in, 419. Poster, a, at the Front, 547,

Praeterlt Aetas, 128. Prayer Book, an Old Irish, 458. Privateers, the, of Rhode Island, It. Progress, Whore is it ? 548.

Prophecy, a, Fulfilled, 581-615,

Proxy Voting, 692,

QIJAICHRS, the, and the War, 203-226-301-331. AMWAY strike, the and its Lessons, 388. Ralegh, Sir Wai Red, his " Patent Wine," 422. Reconstrnction, 6922. Red Cross Pearls,the, 150-178. " Red," the Colour, in English, 548.

Rhode Island, the Privateers of, 11.

Rome and Great Britain, 08.

Runner Decks, 44.

Russia: the late Sicily-a Parallel, 178.

QT. JOHN viii. 44, 858-391-422.456, Saluthnkivn the Army, 382,

s a

" Satan's Party 760, Savings, orkers', Weekly Interest Payments upon, 653.

Schoolchildren the Health of, 148.

School Fees, Abolition of, 148. Scott Holland, t e late Canon, 13. Seamen's Appeal to Miners and Railwaymen, 204.

Sea Training, a National System of, 11,

Freedom of th Seas, the Fe, 640-579. Sergeant's peace Terms, the : a Poem, 250. Sicily and Russia : a Parallel, 178. Sinn Fein : in Australia, 10 ; the Irish Conven-

tion and, 517-579. Soldiers, a Tribute to Our, 485,

Solicitors' Memorial Service, 654, Sorter] Biblical), 390, Spectator : the, and the Prussian Royal Marriage of 1858, 421; Thanks for the, 456 ; the, ae Prophet,

781.

Spring-Cleaning Discovery, a, 12.

State Bonus and Reconstruction, 546-813. State Purchase, Mr. Asquith and, 579. " Stunt," 13.

Sunday,December let, 654.

Swan, a Proud, 228-276-801. Switzerland and President Wilson, 274.

'TAXA'TAXATION, the Sources of, 123-148, TION, the Wages of, 613. Teaching, the New, 890. Telegraphy, Aeronautics, and War, 227.

Tennyson and Wordsworth, 517.

'Thanksgiving, the General, 570. Tired Woman, the, 151-180,

Toys, Sussex Soft, 151. Translations, 204-229-252. Tuberculous Persons, After-Care and Employ- ment of, 252.

11.1.STUR, North-East, and Great Britain, 613-092- 781.

University anti " Plumping," 668. University Opportunities, 147.

Unmuzzled (I)r. Nair), 145.

" Vitae," the, 260. Victorian, Eminent, 10. Village Centres for Disabled ex-fierviee Ken, 780. Volunteer, Rejected, 179,390. " Vol 1-I've Onde," 12, "W ir AR and Rovolut Ion in Asiatic Russia," 300. War Graves Commission, the, 894, Ward, Mrs. Humphry, and the Arnold,, 016. Warfare, Four Rules of, in the Fifteenth Century, 148.

Waste, Indefensible, 08-123. Welsh 'Vales, the Beauties of the, 858-518-616. - Wesleyan Conference, the, 48. uo

Whittier, a Quotation from, 301. WilliamD., the Punishment of, 654,

Wilson, Mr. Havelock, his Appeal, 275. Wilson, President : and Switzerland, 274 the Portrait of, 390 ; his Visit, 727. Winchester College War Memorial, 517-548-680- 614-603-781.

Wintour, Mr., find the Ministry of Food, 358, Woman's Senior War Service, the, 273-208-380-

354-386-417-450-482-513-648. Women Candidates for Parliament, 581. rs

Women Doctors, the Service Statue of, 515. Women's Work and Wages, 251. Wordsworth and Tennyson, 517. Workhouse Characters, 179.

Zionism, Uncontrolled, the Danger of, 390.

1860, a Memory of, 654. 1914-15 Star Riband, the, 581.

APPEALS.-King George's Fund for Sailors, 11. -The Intperial limo? Club, 44.-A War Grant to Poor Clergy, 98,--The Hospital for Sick Children, Groat Ormond Street 63.--The Brigade, 93. -The Women's Monday Fund,125,-The Highway Clubs, 149.-Necessitous Ladies' Holiday General Fund, 150.-.The 'Star and Garter' Musical Fund, 454-854.-National Home-41adIntir.%; ion, 548.-Rescue Work among Girls the ucated Glasses, 548.-Willett Memorial Fun , 61,4.- nage Centres for Disabled ex-Service Mela, 730.-Lady Roberts's Field (Baas Fund, 762.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

HOME NEWS.

Aerial Transport Committee, the Report of the, 688.

Africa, German East, the Continuation of Slavery Air Air Raids (see under " Western Theatre ").

Air Service, Lord Weir on the Future of the, 761. Allen Question : the Parliamentary Committee to Consider the, 1; their Recommendations, 34 ; Mr. Justice Sankey's Investigation of the, 114; the Internment Orders, 195. Armistice: the Celebration of the, in London, 597 ; sea also under " Western Theatre."

Army of the Future, the, 682. Asquith, Mr. : at Manchester, on Ids Polley, 847 ; on the Case against a General Election, 671; his Election Address, 001 ; at Huddersfield, 641 ; at Lincoln, 692 ; on the Coercion of Ulster, 682.

Balfour, Mr. : his Reply to the Austrian Peace Note, 290 ; on a League of Nations, 345 ; on the Sinking of the ' Leinster,' 411 ; on the ex-German Colonies, 442. Barnes, Mr. : on a General Election, 194; on his Break with the Labour Party 671.

Boner Law, Mr. : at the Guiltilt11, on the British Effort. 346. on the Need for the lection, 571 ; his Speech at Glasgow, 601.

Buchanan, Sir George, on " New Russia," 266. Calthrop, Sir Guy, on the Grave Coal Deficiency, 196.

Campbell, Sir J. IL, on the " Danger and Disaster " of Conscription, 194. Carson, Sir B. his Speech at the Orange Aunt- ve 68 ; on a General Election, 194. , lties, Total : of the British Army, 669 ; In the Navy, 602. Cave, Sir George : Appointed Chairman of the Inter-Departmental Prisoners pf War Committee, 879 ; his Libel Action agidost the Daily Sketch, 607.

Cecil Lord Robert, and the Welsh Church, 602,

Cellulose, the Government and the Manufacture of, 115. Church Fund, Central, Sir Trustram Eve on the, 603.

Churchill, Mr. : his Correspondence with Mr. Outland, 641 ; on Problems to be Solved by the Ministry of Munitions, 751.

Clemenceau, M., his Visit to London, 643. Clyde. the Strike of Shipyard Workers on the, 247. elynes, Mr. : Appointed Food Controller, 85 at the Labour Party Oonfeeeuce, 671. Coal Defloiency, Sir Guy Calthrop on the 195.

Coal Output : the Miners' yederation Appeal for an Increase in the, 171; Two Suggestions for Increasing the, 291.

Coalition : the Government's Decision to Continue the, 539 ; Mr. Lloyd George's Letter to Mr. Boller low on the Policy of the, 570.

Concrete Sea-Going Barge, a, Launched at Poole, 219.

Conscription : Sir J. H. Camp hell on the " Dabontanger

and Disaster " o ; an Grievnce the Withholding of,f, 411 194 ; afterIrish he Wara, Mr. Lloyd George on, 681 ; Mr. J. 11. Thomas on, 682.

Cotton-Spinners, the Strike of, 989.

Crowe, Sir Eyre, and the Peace Conference, 602, Czecho-Slovaks as an Allied Nation, the Govern- ment's Recognition of the, 170.

D'Abernon, Lord, on the Control of the Drink Traffic, 476.

oily Chronicle : the Sale of the, 979; on Unity of Command," 642.

Dominions. the, to be Represented by a Minister in London, 196.

Dowling, Lance-Corporal, the Trial of, 85.

Eve, Sir Trustram, on the Central Church Fund, 603.

Expenditure, National, Select Committee on, Reports of the, 115-139-475. Foch, Marshal, his Visit to London, 043.

French, Lord : on the Government's Irish 1solice, 218; and Mr. Shortt, the Conflict of Opinion between, 291.

169-218-367-474 ; the Desirability of a, 879 General Election : the Rumours about a, ttt; &Irfilgrrhe Confusion in the Constituencies, 571 ; ente's Decision, 539 ; the Date of t e, a Lavf on the Need for the, 571 tomes for the, 601 ; the Soldier-1V and 002 ; the Nominations for the, 441 ; the toning of the illontttypnoles, 641 ; the of the, 719 ; the Unteersity Results In theen19-751.

an Atrocities, the Proposed Reprisals for, 379.

German Colonies, the Government and the Late, 669.

Gompers, Mr. Samuel, his Visit to England, 219. Government : Changes in the, 83 ; Resignations from the, 602.

Grassland, the Ploughing up et, 82. Grey of Fallodon, Lord, on a League of Nations, 411.

(Maud, Mr., his Correspondence with Mr. Churchill, 641.

Haig, Sir Douglas : the Reception to, 681 ; his Arrival In London, 719 ; the Rieke Bureau and, 719. Haldane, Lord, on the Military Polley of the Glyernment before the War, 719.

Henderson, Mr. r and the German Socialists' Reply to the Allied Labour War Aims, $3 ; Refused

kiPassport to Meet M. Treelstra, 170 I and the ws of M. Scheidemann, 196 • and M. Huyamarts Vented from Crossing to Frahce, 476. one Rnle Bill, the Westminster Gazette and a I, 291 cover, Mr., on the Food Situation, 83. onsehold Fuel end Lighting Order, the, 3.

ughee, Mr. W. M.: on Imperial Economio Organization al* the War, 2 ; on a Monroe Doctrine for the Southern Pacific, 50.

Hurley. Mr. E. N., on the Relative Positions of the British and American Mercantile Marines, 219.

Inclumpe, Lord, on Departmental Restrictions on the Shipping Industry, 751. Indian Constitutional Reforms, Mr. Montague Report on, 39.

Influenza, the Epidemic of, 475. Information, Ministry of : the if estininster Gwent on the, 114 ; the Select Committee on Expenditure and the, 139 ; Reuter's Agency and the, 139. Ireland : the Proclamation of Sinn Fehr Clubs, &e., 2; the Lord Mayor of Dublin's Appeal to President Wilson, 2 ; Unionists and Conscription for, 82 ; and Conscription, 114 ; Extension of Time for Voluntary Recruiting in, 328 ; Pilgrimage of Prayer against Men who Enlist, 828. Irish Divisions, a General on the Composition of the, 194. Irish Priest, an, Enrols Anti-English Recruits, 323. Isaacs, Mr. Godfrey, Falls in his Appeal against Sir 0. Hobhouse, 683. - " Italy's Day " in London, 291.

Jellieoe, Lord, iris Mission to the Dominions and

India, 750.

Jonas, Sir Joseph, the Conviction of, 115.

Ring : the Visit of the Army Council to the, 538 i the Public Ovation to the, 538; his Reply to the

rangratulations on 'Victory, 569 ; Reviews Silver dge Men in Hyde Park, 602. So rtieing, Mr. Rudyard, and an Inscription for diers' Graves, 003. 4[Abour Party, the : Decides to Withdraw from We Coalition, 571 ; the Election Manifesto of the, 601.

.:ete of Fereham, Lord, the Resignation of, 82. floyd George, Mr. : on Federalism, 2 ; aml the

ncoln, the Statues of, Presented by America, 761. ,41 en Queer the Northcliffe Press on, 35-82 ; on Sir George Cave, 82 ; and the Hon of me General- Canada's S are in the War, 59 lid the Attacks on Wimp, 137 ; his " Hold Fast 1 ' Tessa e, 137 ; arid ur Essential Industries, 188 ; his " Light in the nel " Speech, 170 ; on the Need for More AtManchester on the War and its Lessons, 91 ; et 171 ; and the London Police StriT 242 the Lord Mayer's Banquet at the Guildha I, 58$ his Letter to Mr. Boner Law on the Policy of the Coalition, 670s on the Programme of the Govern- ment, 571 ; Ms Manifesto ti) the Electors, 601 ; at Neweastle, OA ; and " Unity of Command," 642 ; on the Future ofCooription, 681 ; at Leeds, 982 ; at the Women's Meeting it the Queen's Hall, 682.

Long, Mr., on the War Cabinet's Scheme of Im- perial Preference, Oa Luxury Taxes, the Select Committee's Proposals for, 171.

MacDonald, Mfr. y, Sir Valentine Chirol on the Basel* OhargB= 642.

Merchant Vessels, the Output of New British, 242-265-347.

Milner, Lord : his Statement in the Evening Standard, 442 ; it Painleve's Reply to, 442 ; on British Action in Russia, 717.

Miners, the Release of, from the Army, 291. Minieterlal Changes, 83.

Montagu, Mr. : his Report on Indian Constitu- tional Reforms, 38 ; at imbridrre, 115. Montagu Report, the Times and the, 266. Munition Factories, the Government and the Strikes in the, 115.

Nair, Dr., the Prohibition against, 57. Nation, the, and President Wilson's Reply to Auetria, 322.

regard tO 194; RbtUintora'a ludgment on, 718. Navel Prize Mio,ollyn; the Royal Proclamation ln

New lateernan„ on the Bolshevik Regime in Russia 40.

Norteliffe, Lord,yt Article on Peace Terms, 607. Nort clre Press, 0, on Mr. Lloyd George Mid the Alien Question, 82.

O'Connor, Mi. T. P., his Reply to the Ulster Memorial to President Wilson „ 218. Orange Anniversary, the Celebration of the, 68. racIfielets, the Trede Union Coogress and the, 243, Page, Dr. : the Resignation of, 218 ; the Death of 761.

earn Conference, the Arrangentente for the, 570. sago Terms, Lofd Isiottheliffe ha, 007.

Peat as Domestic Fuel, W. Davidson's Experi- ments In, 243. Pensions Committee, a Non-Party, 243,

Petrol Consumption by the War Office, tte., Inquiry into, 171.

Pig, the Policy of the, }a

Iniih; Pi me, Lord : on the Sbi ding Outlook, 265 ; on American Competlti n 8 building, 751.

Pollee Strike, the, in ofi, 42-297. Poster, a, at the Front, 79.

Prisontrs of War : Agreem.erut Signed at the ague, 58-115 ; the Government's Warning to ague, 5S 409 ,• the Report of Mr. Justice Younger' mittee, 4,10 ; Agreement Ratified by Os 07 ; Report of the reateneut of, by Ttukey, the Cruel Neglect of lewd Prisoners, 603. Quakers and Conecientions Objectors, 195. Railway Drivers and Firemen, the Strike of, 323. Railwaymen, Threatened General Strike of, 683. Beading, Lord, the Morning Post on, and the Peace Conference, 642. 18reuter's Agency and the Ministry of Information, Rhodesia, Southern, the Privy Council's Decision In regard to, 116.

Roberts, Mr. G. H., on the Neglect of Agriculture, 171.

Rowlett Report, the Times and the, 291.

Salisbury, Lord, his Reflections on the General Election, 642.

Shipbuilding, Merchant, Lord Pirrte on the Position of, 171.

Shipping, the Total Losses of : in Jinn). 82; in July, 194; in August, 322 ; In September, 443 ; during the War, 683.

Sims, Vice-Admiral, on ' U "Boat Strength, 411. Sinha, Mr. S. P., his Support of the Montagu Scheme, 68.

Smillie, Mr., and the " Knock-out Blow," 243. Soldiers and Sailors, Government to Assist to Resume Interrupted Studies of, 719. Spectator, the, on the United States and the ex- German Colonies, 718. Spring-Rice, the lute Sir Cecil, Eton and Ralliol and, 443.

Stanley, Sir Albert, on the Rationing of Light and Fuel, 171.

Strikes : Munition Factories, 116 ; the London Stonehenyi Presented to the Nation, 323. Police, 242-2 7 ; the Threats of, 267-683 ; Railway Drivers and Firemen, 323; Shipyard Workers on the Clyde, 347 ; Lancashire Cotton-Spinners, 683.

Thomas, Mr. J. II., on Conseriptiou after the War, 682.

Trade Union Congress, the, at Derby, 243-267. Train Ferry, the, at Richborough, 609. Istra, M., and Mr. Henderson, 170-195.

Ulster, the Position of, and the General Election, 699.

Ulster Unionist Council, the Reply of the, to the Nationalist Manifesto to President Wilson, 218.

Unemployment Scheme, the, of the Government, 571.

Unionists and Conscription for Ireland, 82,

Unity of Command, the Daily Chroni,lc on Mr. Lloyd George and, 642,

Villiers-Stuart, Mrs., Imprisoned for Bigamy, 201.

War Crimes, the Manual of di iliktry bate and, OS1. War Savings Organization, Sir R. Kindersley on the Continuance of the, 571.

Weir, Lord, on the Air Service of the Future, 750. Wilson, Mr. Havelock, and a Trade Union Labour Party, 219-267. Wilson, President, his Visit to London, 749. Women Conductors, the Strike of the, 195.

PARLIAMENT.

Aliens Bill, British Nationality and Status of, 59.

Balfour, Mr., and the Pacific:Isis Demand for Peace Negotiations, 171.

Cave, Sir G.: on the Treatment of Enemy Aliens. 59 ; oh the Hague Prisoners of War Agreement, 115. Cecil, Lord Robert : on the Dutch Convoy, 36; on Changes in the Diplomatic Service, 116. Cellulose Company, the Committee to Inquire into the, 170. Conscription In Ireland, 411-443.

Dillon, Mr., and the Ooverninent'e Irish Policy, 114.

Dutch Convoy, Lord Robert Cecil on the, 35.

Education Bill, the, 3. Emmett, Lord, on German Finance, 3.

Farm-Workers, the Calling up of, 8.

Geddes, Sir Auckland : and tire Grading of the Older Recruits, 9 ; and the New System of Grading, 85.

Grassland, the Ploughing of, 3.

Barrie, Mr. Leverton, and the Request for Cable Facilities, 85, Housing Bill, the, 475.

Information, Ministry of, Attack on the, 139. Irish Members and the Sinking of the I-Ouster,' 411.

Lloyd George, Mr. : on the Mau-Power Emer- gency, 3 ; on the Situation on August 7th, 138 ; on the Terms of the Austro-Hungarian Armistice, 505.

Lotteries (Wartharitiod Bill, tits, 138.

Montagu, Mr., on the Indian Report, 139.

Esdr, Dr., Um Prohlhition against, 57.

Newton, Lord : on the Prisoners of War Agree- met wit Germany, 83 ; his Defence of his Act Ione, 410.

Parliament, the Diorelution of, 601.

Pensions, War, and Political Parties, 35. Prisoners of War, the Hague Agreement in regard to 83-116.410.

nuttier's, Mr., on the Calling up of Young Farm- Workers, b.

Shorn, Mr. : his Reply to Mr. Dlilon,s Charges, 114 ; on the Government's Irish Polley, 171.

Women's Suffrage, the Commons Vote in Favour of, 443.

[ELECTIONS.]

BELFAST UNIVERSITY.-Sir W. Whitla (U), 751.

Co teau:ma Uenvert9t2V.-Mr. ItawlinSOn and Sir Joseph termer (Coalition), 751.

Deemsetveirsrry.-Mr. Samuels and Sir It. Woods (Coalition), 151.

PIRSBURY (EAST).-Mr. H. E. A. Cotton (Coalition), 49.

lapin NATIONAL Uxrveserry.-Mr. J. MacNeill (Shut Fein), 761.

Lc:slope UNIVY.RSITY.-Sir Philip Magnus (Coali- tion), 701.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY.-Lord thigh Cecil and Mfr. Prater° (Coalition), 719.

UNIVERSITY OF WALES.-Mr. Herbert Lewis (Coalition), 751.

UNIVERSITIES OF THE NORTH AND MIDLANDS.- Mr. H. A. L. Fisher and Sir Martin Conway (Coon- Dion). 751.

THE WESTERN THEATRE.

Air Raid, Gorman : Zeppelin Destroyed off the East Coast. 133. Air Raids : into Germany, 1-81-113-189 ; on Tontiern, in Schleswig, 82. Allied Offensive, the Great. 81-113-137-169-170- 193-194-217-218-210-241-242-205- 289 - 322 - 346 - 347- :178-410- 442.443-474-475-606-507.

Armistice : the Allied Governments and the German Request for an, 473; the Conditions of au, ; the German Commission to Arrange an, 506; the Tenors of the, 537; the Extension of tin", 717.

Bnissels and Antwerp, the Reoccupation of, 569.

German Offensive, the New, East anti West of Reims, 57.

plait. Sir Douglas, his Special Orders of the Day, 137-265.

Local Attacks bs British, Frenel, and American Troops, 1-33.

Eitain. General, his Order of the Day to the French Occupying Armies, 538.

Rhine : the Allied March to the, 569-803 ; the Arrival at the, 6822; the Crossing of the, 717.

Strasbourg Occupied by the French, 603. Zeppelins Destroyed, 138-170.

THE ITALIAN THEATRE. Austrians, the. Italian Defeat of the, I-33.

D'Annunzio, Major, his Peaceful Air Raid on Vicuna 170.

Bohan Victory, the Great, 474.

THE NEAR EAST.

Albania, Southern .-The Allied Success In, 33-57.-Elbasan Occupied by the Italians, 373 ; and Sam Giovanni dl Medita, 473.

Baghdad Railway, the State of Construction of the, 718. Black Sea, the Allied Fleets in the, 603.

Macedonia.-The Allied Victories, 239-921.-- Tile Pursuit of the Austrians and Germans, 373.

Rumania.-Entry of the Allied Armies, 539.

Serbia-Nish Recaptured by the Serbians, On the Road to Belgrade, 47.5 ; the Recapture of, 507.

(See also under " General Items-Turkey.") COLONIAL, &o.

Africa (South-West).-Report on the German Treatment of the Natives, 266.

German East Africa-The Surrender of General von Lettow-Vorbeck, 569.

India.-Mr. Justice Rowlates Report on Sedition, 114.-The Indian National Congress, 266.-A British Airman's Flight from Egypt, 719.

Mesopotamia.-The British Advance on Mosul, 473.

Palestine.-Turkish Defeat near Jericho, 57.- General Allenby's Great Victory, 321.-Damascus Occupied, 347.-Beirut and Sidon Occupied, 379.- Home Occupied, 411.-31inlimie Otcupied, 173.

Spitsbergen.-The British Flag Hoisted, 317.

NAVAL OPERATIONS.

American Coast, ' U '-Boat Operations off the, 82.

Baltic, British Warships in the, 717. ' Barunga,' Transport, Sunk, 82. Beatty, Admiral : ou the German Fleet's Sur- render, 643 ; his Farewell to the American Sixth Battle Squadron, 718.

• Carpathia; Cunard Liner, Torpedoed, 82.

Durazzo Destroyed by the Italian and British Fleets, 378.

' Galway Castle,' Liner, Torpedoed, 290. German Fleet, the Surrender of the, 569-602. German Submarine Commanders, the Admiralty's 1.1st of, 265.

German Submarines, the Surrender of, 613.

▪ Hiramo Maru,' Japanese Passenger Steamer, Torpedoed, 411.

'Justicia,' White Star Liner, Torpedoed, 82.

• Leinster,' Irish Mail Steamer, Torpedoed, 411. Llandovery Castle, Hospital Ship, Torpedoed, 2.

Motor-Boats, Six, Lost off the Dutch Frislan Islands, 170.

Schweiger, Captain (who sank 'Lusitania 1, Death of, 170, Shipping Losses: the Admiralty Returns of, 82- 191-.2-413; daring the War, 833.

Turkish Warships Surrendered, 632.

• Warilda,' Ambulance Transport, Torpedoed in the Channel, 133. GENERAL ITEMS. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

Andrassy, Count, his Reply to President Wilson's Note, 473. Austrian Notes : to the Belligerent States, 290 ; and to President Wilson, 373.

Bohemia and Croatia Declare their Independence, 473.

Capitulation of, 503.

Emperor Charles : on the Reconstruction of the Fatherland, 441 ; the Reply of the Czecho-Slovak Council in Paris, 442 ; the Abdication of the, 539.

Hungarian Government, the Armistice with the, 570.

Inmate's, Baron von, Becomes Premier of Austria, 115.

Karolyi, Count, Forms a Ministry, 505.

Tisza, Count, the Assassination of, 505.

Welserle, Dr., on the Italian Victory on the Piave, 1.

(See also under " Italian Theatre.") BE LGI UM.

Belgian Clain at the Peace Conference, 713.

Bylines, AL Paul, on the Revision of the Treaty of 1839, 0.33.

King and Qncen of the Belgians Enter Brussels, 003.

BULGARIA.

Capitulation of, 345. • King Ferdinand, the Abdication of, 378. . Malinoit H., on Bulgarian Dissatisfaction, 219.

CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC. National Assembly Called Together, 570.

DENMARK.

Siesvig-Holstein, the Question of the Reuniting of 473.

ESTHONIA.

Bolshevik Invasion, the, 717-749.

FRANCE.

Atrocities, the French Warning to the German Government in regard to the, 370.

Clenseneeau, M : his Reply to the Austrian Peace Note, 290; and Marshal Foch, the Homage of the Senate and Chamber to, 538 ; on the Need for a General Election, 603 ; his Eulogy of Marshal Foch, 643.

Franco-Russian Alliance, the Terms of the, 322. Maley, M., the Trial of, 139.

PainievF, 3f., his Reply to Lord Milner, 442. Wilson; President, the Visit of, 717.

GERMANY.

Bavarian Government Publish Documents on the Origin of the War, 60:1. Belgium, the Secret Proposal to, 290.

" Comrade " Joffe, the Recall of, Demanded, 507.

Delbriick, Professor Hans, Confesses that he was Deceived, 683.

Ebert, Herr, Assumes the Office of Chancellor, 639.

Erzberger, Herr, his Draft Constitution for a League of Nations, 323.

Harden, Herr, on the Brest-Litovsk and Bucharest Treaties, 194. Hertling, Count : on Belgium as a " Pawn," 53 ; on the Deep Discontent among the Population, 323 ; the Resignation of, 345. Hindenburg, Marshal von, his Warning against Allied Propaganda, 268. Hintze, Admiral von : on Germany's Eastern Policy, 323 ; his Reply to the Spanish Demand for " Ship for Ship," 323.

Kaiser, the : and the Bombardment of Frankfort, 191; 1119 Speech to the Workmen at Krupp's, 290 ; on the Coming Constitutional Changes, 506; the Demand for his Abdication. 5.90; Flees to Holland, 639 ; the Abdication of the, 643 ; Disclaims Re- sponsibility for the War, 643; the Question of the Punishment of the, 681.

Kiel, the Naval Mutiny at, 508-533. Kuhlmann, Herr von, the Resignation of, 83.

Ludendorff, General, the Dismissal of, 473.

Met of Baden, Prince : his Ministry, 377 ; on the " Basic Alteration " of the Empire, 377 ; on the Peace Proposals, 441.

Payer, Herr von, the Peace Terms of, 290. Peace Notes to President Wilson, 377-400-441- 473.

Persius, Captain, Reveals the Truth about the German Navy, 569.

Revolution, the, 538.

Scheer Admiral von, the New Measures of, 286. Soil, Dr. : on the " Honest " Acceptance of President Wilson's Principles, 473; his Wireless " Whines," 570. 290. Supplementary Treaty, the, with the Bolsheviks, (See also pp. 833-750.) HOLLAND.

Schelde, British Supplies to be Sent by the, to Our Armies on the Rhine, 750,

Socialist Insurrection, the Threatened, 670,

ITALY.

Cadorna, General, the Reported Retirement of, 58-83.

Southern Slave, the Italian Declaration in Favour of the, 291-323,

(See also under " Italian Theatre.") JAPAN.

Japanese Troops to he Sent to Siberia, 83.

NORWAY.

Territorial Waters off the South-Western Coast to be Mined, 347.

PORTUGAL.

President Sidonio Pees, the Assassination of, 718.

RUMANIA.

King, the, Re-enters Bucharest, 683.

RUSSIA.

Allies, the, and the Disorder in, 719.

Baku : British Force Arrives at, 191 ; Evacuation of, 322.

Bolsheviks, Massacres by the, 286. British Agent at Moscow, the Arrest of the, 170.

Cromie, Captain, the Murder of, 242.

Eastern Karelia and the 3furman Expedition, German Offer in regard to, 290.

Eichborn, yield :Marshal von, the Assassination of, 114 Eliot, Sir C., Appointed British High Commis- sioner in Siberia, 194. Empress and her Daughters, the Fate of the, 290. Es-Tsar, the Execution of the, 82.

Lenin, 3.1, the Attempted Assagdnation of, 212.

Mirbach, Count, the Assassination of, at Moscow, 33.

Moscow, German Soldiers to Guard the Embassy at, 83.

Mormon Coast : Allied Landing on the, 58 ; the Nature of the Expedition to the, 83.

Siberia, Operations in, 219-266. Tsaresitch, the Fate of the, 242. Vladivostok, Allied Intervention at, 138.

SPAIN.

German Ambassador Told to Leave, 751.

German Government, the Spanish Note to the, 195; and the German Reply, 219.

Romanones, Count, on Spanish Claims to Morocco, 750.

SWITZERLAND.

Socialist Insurrection, the Threatened, 570.

TURKEY.

Capitulation of, 505. Constantinople : the Allied Fleets off, 539 ; Occupied by the French, 603.

President Wilson, the Turkish Peace Note to, 409. Young Turk Ministry, Reported Fall of the, 378.

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

American Army, the Strength, &c,, of the : in France, 170; as a Whole, 194.

Baker, Mr., Announces that over a Million Men have been Sent to France, 1.

Geddes, Sir Eric, on the Submarine Menace, 411.

Lodge, Senator, his Criticism of President Wilson's Policy, 750.

Prohibition during the War, the Adoption of, 243-266.

Quakers and the War, 195.

Roosevelt, Mr., on the Freedom of the Seas, 601.

Sliadwell, Mr. Bertrand, on the Spectator and the ex-German Colonies, 718.

Shipping, the Huge Output of, 1.

Wilson, President : his Independence Day Speech, 34 ; his Labour Day Message, 242 ; his Reply to the Austrian Peace Note, 290 ; and the Bolshevik Terror in Russia, 322 ; his Questions in regard to Prince Max of Baden's Peace Note, 877 ; his Reply to the German Answers, 409 ; and to the Second Peace Note, 441 ; his Appeal to the Electors, 474 ; his Reply to the German Appeal for an Armistice, 1506 ; on the Armistice Terms, 538 ; his Message to Congress, 643 ; his Visit to France, 717 ; and to London, 740 ; on the PeaceConterenee, 719.

OBITUARY.

Ex-Tsar of Russia, the, 83, Fry, Sir Edward, 443.

Neville, Mr. Justice, 484-516.

Paes, Dr. Sidonio, 718.

Page, Mr. W. H., 751.

Parry, Sir Hubert, ao.

Percival, Dr,, Bishop of Hereford, Mt

Rhondda, Lord, 3.

Roosevelt, Flight-Lieutenant Quentin, 30.

Rostand, M. Edmond, Oa