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FIN

Financial relations of England with
Ireland and Scotland, 411-434
Fine Arts Wanted, a Ministry of,
557-567

Firearms, swords, and lances, 966-975
Foreign affairs, the function of Parlia-

ment, 632-642

IND

Graham (P. Anderson), Is Home Rule
for the Good of Ireland? 267-273
Gribble (Francis), Robert Browning 1
born May 7th, 1812, 976-988
Grosvenor (Hon. Mrs. Algernon), A
Catholic Layman, 741-755

[AMILTON - HOARE (H. W.),

Foreign Policy, Eleven Years of, 217- Horace and the Social Life of

232

Foreign Politics, English Radicals and,
589-598

Foul, The Cult of the-Aischro-Latreia,

332-340; reply to, 547-556

Fourth of June celebrations at Eton,
1192-1201

Franco-German Crisis of 1911, The
Truth about the, 1046-1058
Franco-German negotiations concern-
ing Morocco, 233-251

Fraser (Sir Andrew), The Changes in
India, 48-57; Sectarian Universities
in India, 719-729

French Art and the Grafton Exhibition,
285-302

French Revolution, The Action of
Women in the, 1009-1016

French Society in time of Chateau-
briand, 1147-1163

Frodsham (Dr. G. H., Bishop of
North Queensland), Some Australian
Experiences of the Organisation of a
Disestablished Church, 1089-1097
Funk, The Rule of, 853-867

YAMBLE (Rev. H. R.), 'The Church

and Celibacy': Reply to Mrs. Huth
Jackson, 303-306

Game preserves and native reserves in
East Africa, 312-331

Gay (H. Nelson), Fifty Years of Italian
Independence from Naples to Tri-
poli, 148-164

Gerard (Dorothea), see Longard de
Longgarde (Mme.).

German alliance, French Entente, and
English Radical policy, 589-598
German influence on the English
stage, 783-784

German Fiction, Recent, 881-900
German territorial aspirations, how

they might be satisfied, 191-200
Germany, France, Morocco, and our
foreign policy, 217-232, 233-251,
1046-1058

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Rome, 688-705

Handel's oratorios and modern musical
fashions, 767-782, 1000-1008
Harrison (Alfred H.), The Control of
British Polar Research, 756-766
Harrison (Frederic), Aischro-Latreia-
the Cult of the Foul, 332-340
Harrison (Mr. Frederic), Ugliness,'

Beauty,' and, 547-556

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Hartog (Prof. Marcus), Scholarships
or Millstones? 1185-1191

Hawkes (Arthur), The Imperial Emi-
grant and his Political Religion,
112-132

Heredity and variations, 511-531
Hewlett (William), Oratorio versus
Opera a Reply to Mr. Statham,
1000-1008

Hindoos, How King George could
win the Hearts of the, 58-74
Hindu and Mohammedan Universities,
719-729

Home defence, compulsory training,
and the Labour party, 86-97
Home defence, our national insecurity,
795-803

Home Rule and Federalism, 1230-1242
Home Rule and Irish finances, 1-23
Home Rule and Irish Unionists,
252-266

Home Rule Bill, The Third Edition of,
829-852

Home Rule in Ireland, and fiscal
autonomy, 643-656

Home Rule, Is it for the Good of Ireland,
267-273

Horace and the Social Life of Rome,
688-705, 1028

Horace, Metrical Versions of the Odes
of, 1107-1120

Hung League and Chinese secret
societies, 667-687

[MPERIAL defence, Canada's naval
contribution, 821-828
Imperial Emigrant, The, and his
Political Religion, 112–132

Imperial Preference, and Royal Com-
mission on Trade, 919-929

Imperial Preference Scheme, A New,
385-400

India and the Royal Commission on
Imperial Trade, 919-929

Goldman (C. S.), Eleven Years of India, Sectarian Universities in, 719-

Foreign Policy, 217-232

729

IND

India, The Changes in, 48-57
India's grievances, cow-killing and
Western education, 58-74
Inheritance of Acquired Characters,
511-531

Insecurity, Our National, The Cause

of, 795-803

International Prize Courts and capture
of merchant ships, 435-444
Ireland, Home Rule and Federalism,
1230-1242

Ireland, Is Home Rule for the Good
of? 267-273

Ireland, Justice to, 252-266

Ireland, The Real Issue in, 643-656
Ireland's progress under the Union,
849-852

Irish agriculture and rival land poli-
cies, 1134-1146

Irish Government, The Finance of:
a Retrospect and a Prospect, 1-23
Irish Home Rule, alternative schemes,
829-848

Italian Independence, Fifty Years of
from Naples to Tripoli, 148-164
Italy, Tripoli, and Ŝenussi confra-
ternity, 1216-1229

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'ING GEORGE, How he could Win
the Hearts of the Hindoos, 58–74
Kingston (Gertrude), Wanted:
Ministry of Fine Arts, 557-567
Konstam (E. M.), The Next Attack
upon the Land, 989-999
Kotzebue's influence on English play-
wrights, 783-794
Kropotkin (Prince), Inheritance of
Acquired Characters, 511-531

LABOUR Unrest as a Subject of

Official Investigation, 1029–1045
Lagden (Sir Godfrey), Our Public
Schools and their Influences, 568-581
Lance, sword, and rifle, 966-975
Land Policies, Rival, 1134-1146
Land, The Next Attack upon the,
989-999

Lathbury (D. C.), English Radicals and
Foreign Politics, 589-598

Latin lyrical poetry, Horace and his
translators, 1107-1120

MIL

Lethbridge (Sir Roper), India and the
Royal Commission on Imperial Trade,
919-929

Liberal Party, Woman Suffrage and
the, 599-608

Liddon (Dr.) and the Oxford Move-
ment, 133-147, 341-356

Lilly (W. S.), Cardinal Newman and
the Catholic Laity, 445–465; The
Rule of Funk, 853–867

Lincolnshire (Marquess of), Rival Land
Policies, 1134-1146

Liquor laws and the ideal public-house,
730-740

Literature, The Nobel prize for, 98-111
'Littler' England? A, 483-496
Loathsomeness in Art, the new craze,
332-340

Longard de Longgarde (Mme.), Recent
German Fiction, 881-900

MA

ACCOLL (D. S.), The National
Gallery its Problems, Resources,
and Administration, 24-39; A Year
of Post-Impressionism, 285 – 302 ;
Ugliness,' Beauty,' and Mr. Frederic
Harrison, 547-556

MacDonnell of Swinford (Lord), The
Finance of Irish Government : a
Retrospect and a Prospect, 1-23
Macnamara (N. C.), A Physiological
Basis for Education, 945–965
Mæcenas and Roman society in the
days of Horace, 688-705
Maeterlinck (2)

(M.), Is he critically
estimated? 98-111

Malcolm (Ian), Justice to Ireland,
252-266

Mallet (Charles E.), Woman Suffrage
and the Liberal Party, 599-608
Mallock (W. H.), Socialistic Ideas
and Practical Politics, 804-820;
Labour Unrest as a Subject of Official
Investigation, 1029-1045

Manchu Emperors and Chinese native
dynasties, 667-687
March-Phillipps (Evelyn), The Treat
ment of Feeble-minded Children,
930-944

Marconi Company, General Post Office,
cables and wireless telegraphy, 1076–
1088

Married clergy and celibate priests,
165-173, 303-311

Marriott (J. A. R.), The Third Edition
of Home Rule a First Impression
of the Bill, 829-848

Mentally deficient children, treatment
of, 930-944

Metrical Versions of the Odes of Horace,
1107-1120

Mill (Mrs. John Stuart) a Vindication
by her Granddaughter, 357-363

MIL

Millet (Philippe), The Truth about the
Franco-German Crisis of 1911, 1046–

1058

Milton, The Theology of, 901–918
Miners, colliery owners, and coal-
consumers, 378-384

Ming Dynasty, The Triad Society and
the Restoration of the, 667-687
Money (L. G. Chiozza), A 'Littler'
England? 483-496

Morel (E. D.), The True Story of the
Morocco Negotiations, 233–251; criti-
cised, 1046-1058

Morgan (J. H.), Home Rule and
Federalism, 1230-1242
Morocco, France, and Germany, 233-
251, 1046-1058

Morrell (Philip), Our Persian Policy,
40-47

Moslems and Buddhists, An Approach
between, 657-666

Musical taste, opera and oratorio,
767-782, 1000-1008

NATION to Ransom, Holding a,

401-410

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Poverty, Causes of its increase, 1029-
1045

Powell (Rev. Francis E.), Why some
of the Clergy will welcome Dis-
establishment, 868-880; reply to,
1098-1106

Preference and cheap transport within
the Empire, 385-400

Prince Consort, Queen Victoria, and
Exhibition of 1851, 1176-1184
Prussia, Bismarck, and modern
Germany, 1059–1075

Public Schools, Our, and their Influ-
ences, 568-581

RENWICK (W. H.), The Coal Crisis,

Rifle, The Sword and the Lance versus
the, 966-975

Rodin and tragic sculpture, 332-340,
547-556

Roman Catholic Church and Cardinal
Newman, 445-465, 741-755
Rome, King Victor Emmanuel, and
King Humbert, 466-482

Rome, Social Life of, Horace and the,
688-705

Rousseau and John Stuart Mill,
357-377

Roxby (Percy M.), Rural Depopulation
in England during the Nineteenth
Century, 174-190

Royal Academy, At the Salon and the,
1202-1215

Royal Commission on Imperial Trade,
India and the, 919-929

Royal Geographical Society and Arctic
research, 756-766

Russia, Persia, and British policy,
40-47

SALON and the Royal Academy, At

the, 1202-1215

Scholarships or Millstones? 1185–1191
Schools, Public, and their influences,
568-581

Scot, The Ulster, in the United States,
1121-1133

SEC

Sectarian Universities in India, 719-
729

Selwyn (Rev. E. G.), The Future of
the Oxford Movement, 532-546
Senussi, The, and the Military Issue
in Tripoli, 1216-1229
Seton-Karr (Sir Henry), Some British
East African Problems, 312-331; ' We
are the Government now,' 609-622
Sichel (Edith), Pauline de Beaumont,
1147-1163

Simeon (Sir John), Dr. Newman,
and the Catholic Mission at Oxford,
741-755

Slessor (Capt. A. K.), Oxford and the
Army, 1164-1175
Smith (F. E.), The True Lines of
Temperance Reform, 730-740
Socialism and cause of increase in
poverty, 1029-1045

Socialism, Syndicalism, trade unions,
and strikes, 609-622, 623–631, 853-
867

Socialistic Ideas and Practical Politics,
804-820

Socialists and national defence, 86-97
Stage, English, A Forgotten German
Creditor of the, 783-794

Statham (H. Heathcote), Oratorio
versus Opera, 767-782
Statham (H. Heathcote), At the Salon
and the Royal Academy, 1202-1215
Strikes, Recent, and syndicalist trade-
unionism, 401-410

Submerged Subaltern, The, 706-718
Swâmi Bâbâ Bhârati, How King

George could win the Hearts of the
Hindoos, 58-74

Sword, The, and the Lance versus the
Rifle, 966-975

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Temperance Reform, The True Lines of,
730-740

Tractarians and Church of England
doctrine, 133-147, 341-356
Transport preferences, reduction of
freights, and cheaper food, 385-400
Triad Society, The, and the Restoration
of the Ming Dynasty, 667-687
Tripoli and Italian emigration, 160-164
Tripoli, The Senussi and the Military
Issue in, 1216-1229

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WA

ALKER (George Blake), The Coal
Strike-and after, 623–642
Ward (Mr. Wilfrid), his life of Cardinal
Newman, 445-465

'We are the Government now,' 609-622
Wealth and poverty, Socialist fallacies,
804-820

Welldon (Bishop), The Theology of
Milton, 901-918

Welsh Disestablishment Some Aus-
tralian Experiences of the Organisa-
tion of a Disestablished Church;
The Clergy and Disestablishment,
1089-1106

White (A. Silva), The Senussi and the

Military Issue in Tripoli, 1216–1229
White (Sir William H.), Recent Changes

in Admiralty Administration, 201-216
Wilson (Hon. Mrs.), The Passing of
the Chaperon, 582-588

Wireless Telegraphy, Cables versus,
1076-1088

Woman Suffrage and the Liberal
Party, 599-608

Women in Norway, The Legal Position
of, 364-377

Women, The Action of, in the French
Revolution, 1009-1016

Working Classes, The, and a National
Army, 86-97

Wyatt (Harold F.), The Cause of our
National Insecurity, 795-803

Trotter (Major-Gen. J. K.), The Sub- YELLOW Peril, The, 1017–1028

merged Subaltern, 706-718

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