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Kaerger, Karl, 'Klein-Asien ein Karl, Emperor of Austria, policy,

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231, 266-concludes an armistice, 271-abdication, 272-letter to President Poincaré, 232, 231result of his policy, 234, 206.

Karl the First and Last, 235, 7883.

attempt to return to Hungary, 237, 119, 125-memorandum from Count Czernin, 239, 12.

'Karroo,' case of the, 228, 136138.

Kaulla, M., railway concessions, 228, 492-494, 498.

Kautsky, Karl, 'How the World War Came About,' 234, 313

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Kanner, Heinrich, Kaiserliche Kata-Keats, John,' Endymion,' 236, 114

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Kelantan, litigation by the Duff Kerr, Alfred, views on the war, 223, Development Co., 240, 255-257. Kellaway, Rt Hon. F., protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121.

Kellogg, Prof. V., 'Eugenics and Militarism,' extract from, 227, 23. Kelp industry in the Highlands, 233, 156.

Kelvin, Lord, kinetic theory of gases, 241, 312.

Kemal Pasha, Mustapha, organises the Nationalist Movement, 239, 167-at Sivas Congress, ib.headquarters at Angora, 169President of the Grand National Assembly,' ib.-treaty with Russia, 172-relations with the Bolsheviks, 189-negotiations with them, 190. Kendall, L. B., Safety,' 232, 384. Kennedy, A. L., 'The Old and the New Diplomacy,' 239, 72-82— "Diplomatists and Revolution,' 240, 385.

Kenny, C. S., Outlines of Criminal Law,' extract from, 230, 357.

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Philip, interview with M. Tardieu, 241, 388.

Kew Gardens, organisation, 230, 458 -Herbarium, 458, 460.

Keynes, J. M., 'Indian Currency and Finance,' 223, 414 note-The Economic Consequences of the Peace,' 233, 430-442; 240, 160 'Revision of the Treaty,' 238, 17 note- A Treatise on Probability, 241, 128, 132.

Khama, King of the Bamangwato, 241, 71.

Kharkov, capital of Ukraina, 239,

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Khartoum, fall of, 226, 34.

Gordon Memorial College, 223, 13, 20.

The Journals of Major-General Gordon at,' 223, 1. Khlisty, or Flagellants sect, 240, 389,

Kiaochow, administration, 238, 111 -restored to China, 112.

Kiderlen-Wächter, Herr von, Foreign Secretary, 226, 405.

Kiel Canal, 226, 88-formalities on entering, 89-dimensions, 327cost of building, 328-turning basins, 330-journey through the Canal, 330-332-Harbour, 332derivation of the name, 334.

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enlargement, 233, 201. Kiev, agreement signed, 239, 326 -captured by Bolsheviks, 328by Germans, 329-congress of Farmers, ib.

Kiggell, Lieut.-Gen. Sir L. E., Chief of the Army General Staff, 227, 99 note.

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Kilid-ul-bahr, port of, 224, 124. Kille, C. S., evidence against Mr Keppelman, 232, 34-36.

King, Mrs Hamilton, 'Sermon in the Hospital,' 237, 382.

Kings, Three Medieval, 242, 162183.

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length of the war, 227, 224, 228--policy in the Dardanelles, 512, 526 -autocratic methods, 514-misgivings, 518-reluctance to send troops to Gallipoli, 524.

Kitchener, Field-Marshal Earl, Life and Work, 234, 243-258.

on the Dardanelles expedition, 237, 374-377-impression of, 239, 312.

Kitchens, Public, 229, 162–175.

Kittel, Rudolf, 'Commentary on the Psalms,' 230, 4, 10 note, 13.

Klagenfurt, plebiscite, 236, 220, 418. Klein, Ernst, 'Hvita och röda,' 231, 163.

W., 'Studien zu Ammianus Marcellinus,' 230, 38.

Kipling, Sir Rudyard, lines from, 224, 395-Stalky and Co.,' 407- For Klucevsky, history of Russia, 233,

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all we have and are,' 408-gift of humour, 241, 46, 50- Brugglesmith,' 56' The Second Jungle Book,' 290.

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Kirkpatrick, A. F., Commentary on the Psalms,' 230, 13.

Kirkup, Thomas, 'History of Socialism,' 242, 9.

Kit-Cat Club, 237, 21.

Kitchener, Field Marshal

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Knight, E. F., Letters from the
Sudan,' 223, 1.

Prof., Biography of Wordsworth, 226, 116, 121.

Earl, Knightley, Lady, The Journals of, 239, 215-education, 218.

Governor-General of the Sudan,

223, 2-Report on the Finances, Knights of St. John, 230, 125.

Administration and Condition of

Egypt and the Sudan in 1913'..5 Knowledge, the content of, 236, 147.

-at Khartoum, 25-response to his demand for recruits, 132-on the number of recruits, 224, 563administration of the War Office, 225, 255-result of his appeal for men, 568-in favour of compulsion, 574 on the surrender of Kut, 226, 232-Secretary for War, 227, 224; 233, 413-prediction on the

Knox, H. V., 'The Philosophy of William James,' 236, 39.

Ronald, 'Memories of the Future,' 241, 47.

Rev. Wilfred L., 'The Catholic Movement in the Church of England,' 242, 227.

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228, 520.

Knutsford, Lord, Secretary of State Koweit, Turkish suzerainty over, for the Colonies, on the Rudd Concession, 241, 75.

Knyvett, Sir Henry, 'Defence of the Realme, 226, 453 note.

Koenig, Paul, Director of Forests, 236, 99 note.

Kogan, P., 'Sketches for History of Modern Russian Literature,' 235,

102.

Könisberg, the capital of East Prussia, 242, 415.

Koran, the, references to bees, 241,

277.

Korea, annexed to Japan, 234, 398.

Korff, Baron Sergius A., Autocracy

and Revolution in Russia,' 240, 396.

Kormloff, General, at the Moscow Conference, 228, 545.

Kossovo, battle of, 226, 491, 502, 504; 230, 169.

Kossuth, result of his policy, 229, 78.

Koster, Grand-Admiral von, on the German fleet, 223, 602-lecture at Kiel, 226, 283-views on the inactivity of the British Navy, 341.

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Kozlovski, M. N., on the number of deaths caused by war, 224, 150. Kressenstein, General Kress von, on the Armenian question, 233, 400. 'Kreuzzeitung,' extract from, 227, 270.

Kropotkin, Prince P. A., 'Russian Literature,' 235, 102- Ideals and Realities in Russian Literature,' 236, 259 note.

Kruger, President, repressive policy, 235, 37.

Krupp gun, compared with a Wool

wich, 226, 82.

Kuhl, General H. von, 'The German

General Staff in Preparing and Conducting the War,' extract from, 234, 304-309. Kühner-Blass-Gerth, Greek Grammar, 223, 330, 333. Ku-Klux-Klan, methods, 240, 317. Kulak, the, character, 228, 198. Kultur,' German, 223, 313-352. Kumanovo, battle of, 226, 505. Kurth, Prof. G., 'Étude Critique sur

Jean d'Outremeuse,' 227, 337. Kut, fall of, 226, 231-235; 227, 231, 584; 234, 416.

Kut-el-Amara, siege of, 225, 553.

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La Bassée, operations against, 223, 'Labour and the new Social Order,' 96-99; 230, 238.

'Labour and Brain Work,' 223, 486 note.

and Capital, relations between, 225, 124, 329–332; 229, 557; 230, 213.

· Convention, 232, 261. Department, expenditure on Public Assistance, 240, 194. disputes, number of, in Australia, 240, 144.

The Grievances and Aims of, 229, 541-558. 1. What are the chief grievances? 542–544 -the aims, 543. 2. Workingclass views on excess profits and profiteering, 544-548-food shortage, 547. 3. Why does Labour

distrust the Government and its leaders? 548-550-influence of Syndicalism, 550-Socialism, 551 -Pacificism, 552-attitude on the war, 554-influence of the Shop Stewards, 555-tendency to break away from Trade Unionism, 556– 558.

Legislation, International Association of, 235, 191.

131.

Ministry of, expenditure, 239,

Ministry, Seven Months of a, 242, 458-474. Vol. 243.

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