F. FARREN. 6 FABIAN. Fabian Research Department, 'How 473_Governor of the British to Pay for the War,' 227, 36 note. Trade Corporation, 229, 148. Society founded, 234, 329. Farm Institutes, cost, 238, 73– number, 73 note-course of in* Fabliau de Coquaigne, 227, 340. struction, 75-scheme, 240, 351. Fabre, Emile, character of his plays, labourers, wages, 240, 347. 237, 346. Farmer, Eric, "The Psychology of Factories, industrial research in, 224, an Internment Camp,' 231, 396. 525. Farmers, system of cheap credit to, Faguet, Emile, 'Politiques et Moral 226, 150. istes, 233, 174. Bulletin,' 228, 321. * Falaba,' the, case of, 224, 246. capital levy on, 233, 51-53. Falkenhayn, General Erich von, individualism, 235, 177. General Headquarters,' 233, 411 Union, National, statement of 429-military policy, 234, 359-364 -memorandum, 361-removed, policy, 237, 318. 364. method of farming, 238, 69–72, Falkland Islands, naval engagement, 84. 223, 298–303, 577, 607-609. promotion of co-operation, 240, 352. Fallières, M., President of the French Republic, 227, 391. characteristics, 242, 303– conservative methods, 304, 314. Famagusta harbour, 227, 420. Farms, system of yearly tenancies, Family Allowances, 242, 73–87. 237, 328. Fanchille, Dr, on the Armed Nou. Farnell, Lewis R., The Golden tralities, 236, 107. Bough,' 223, 464. Far East Questions and the Farquhar, Major, British Resident at Washington Conference, 238, Malacca, 232, 271-on the occu. 101-116. pation of the Karimum Islands, %b. Faringdon, Lord, member of the Shipping Control Committee, 225, Farron, Miss, portrait, 227, 55. FARRER. FICTION. 6 Farrer, R. J., Kelantan Adminis. Feetham, Mr Justice, member of tration Report for 1916'..228, 388. the Irish Boundary Commission, Reginald, 'White Wolf in 242, 371. Kansu,' 223, 353—'Some Tibetan Fehmy, Mustapha Pasha, Prime Abbeys in China,' 227, 59— Jane Minister of Egypt, 226, 31. Austen,' 228, 1. Fell, Marian, Russian Silhouettes,' Fascism and its Political Influ. translated by, 236, 257. ences in Italy, 237, 144-154. Fels, Comte, 'L'Entente et le Prob. Fascisti,' The Policy of the, 239, lème Autrichien,' 240, 313. 109–122. Felstead, S. T., ‘German Spies at Fashoda incident, 237, 40; 239, 80. Bay,' 234, 135. Faucit, Helen, character of her act. Female Intemperance, 233, 122– ing, 238, 323, 324. See Martin. 139. Fauconberg Barony, case of, 224, 68. Fender, P. G. H., Defending the Fausett, Bryan, ' Inventorium Sepul Ashes,' 238, 306. chrale,' 228, 97. Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria, Favaro, Prof. Antonio, L'Univer characteristics, 240, 394-396. sità di Padova,' 238, 121. -IV, King of Naples, marriage, Fawcett, H. W., The Fighting at 235, (355characteristics, 356mmJutland,' 241, 120. King of the Lazzaroni,' 359 entry into Rome, 361-flight, ib. War Relief and War Service, 225, 111. Ferrer, Francisco, founds La Escuela Moderna, 232, 127-arrested and Fawkener, Sir Everard, Ambassador shot, ib. to Constantinople, 241, 209. Ferrero, G., The Greatness and Fawkes, Alfred, The Pontificate of Decline of Rome,' 230, 367 note. Pius X,' 227, 477- The Genius of the English Church,' 229, 440, Ferri, Alfonso, 'De sclopetorum sive 442. archibusorum vulneribus,' 226, 458 -treatment of gunshot wounds, Fawsley, life at, 239, 221–223. 459. Fayle, C. Ernest, 'Industrial Recon- Fess, Mr, embargo on the export of struction,' 226, 295—Thoughts munitions, 226, 207. on the Present Discontents, 228, 2014'The Principles of Recon- Feuerbach, L. A., philosophy, 223, struction,' 229, 414; 230, 319– 49' Das Wesen des Christen'A National Industrial Council,' thums,' 233, 183. 233, 451. Fichardt, E. W., Nationalist views, Fearon, H. B., 'Narrative,' 229, 360. 227, 137. Featherstone, riots at, 241, 372. Fiction, The Cathedral in, 239, 336-348. Federated Malay States, creation of the, 232, 282. Market, The, 236, 340–349. Yol. 243, Mrs, FISHERIES. FIELDING. Fielding, Henry, essay on, 237, 110 Fish, result of introduction into Now ---plays, 239, 22-Joseph An- Zealand, 240, 104. drews,' 241, 52. Prof. C. R., 'The Development Figgis, John Neville, Selections of American Nationality, 223, from the Correspondence of the 172. first Lord Acton,' edited by, 229, Fisher, Rt Hon. Andrew, on Imperial 205, 221. policy, 226, 275. Finance, British, During and Hon. F. M. B., on Germany's After the War, 230, 190–213. trade policy after the war, 228, National, policy of the Labour 412. Party, 234, 325. Rt Hon. H. A. L., “Modern Finch-Hatton, Edward, British Re. German Historians,' 223, 340presentative at Ratisbon and "The Last of the Latin Historians,' Dresden, 241, 201, 204-envoy at 230, 38-on the Army education, Stockholm, 207. 233, 28, 31-address on education, 37. William, British Envoy at The Mrs H. A. L., Family Hague, 241, 204—at Stockholm, 206. Allowances,' 242, 73. Finland, The Forests of, and Rt Hon. Hayes, reply to the Denison House Committee, 240, European Timber Supplies, 192. 225, 349–367. The Revolution in, Its Rt Hon. Herbert, Bill to make Causes and Results, 231, 149– further provision with respect to 168. Education, 228, 444 et seq., 473. Gulf of, attack on, 227, 469. S. G., The True History of the American Revolution,' 224, Finlay Bill, 233, 214. Finn, James, British Consul at Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount, Jerusalem, 226, 430. First Sea Lord, 223, 299--views against the expedition to the Finot, Jean, 'Le Partage de la Dardanelles, 225, 231-position Turquie,' extract from, 226, 419 on the War Council, 227, 613“ note. policy in the East, 620, 625. Firth, C. H., ‘Cromwell's Army,' Lord, and his Work, 233, 225, 426 note, 427 noteThe 188-204. opposition to staff matic Relations,' edited by, 241, organisation, 235, 128_Memo. ries,' 237, 354-naval strategy, 197. 356—' Records,' 356 note. Fischer, Prof. Emil, on establishing Fisheries, Inshore, and Naval research institutes, 224, 531-Die Needs, 224, 1-22. Kulturarbeit des Deutschtums in Rumänien,' extract from, 226, Organisation Society, establish406, 408, ment, 224, 21, 436 et seq. . Fisheries, Board of, reduction of Flodden, Battle of, 242, 384. expenditure, 225, 529. Flogging natives, punishment of, FitzAlan, Lord, Lord Lieutenant of 229, 387–392-number of strokes, Ireland, 236, 169. 387-mode of administering, 388 -deaths resulting from, 389. Fitzmaurice, Lord E., on the extent and boundaries of Albania, 228, Flushing, fall of, 237, 252. 141 note. Foch, Marshal, Commander-in-Chief Fitzwarine barony, case of, 224, 55, of the Armies, 230, 504; 238, 294. 68. The Theory and Prac. Fiume, port of, 224, 334_trade, 337. tice of, 231, 239-251. the problem of, 229, 187–191 Introduction to 'De. population, 187. spatches of Sir Douglas Haig,' 233, 103, 112-'Les Principes de la independence, 236, 419. Guerre, 108-118-doctrine of Fiume-Adriatic Solution, The, sureté, 118. 241, 293–310. and Haig, 239, 233–257. Flaubert, Gustave, 'L'Education Sentimentale,' 232, 329_Madame Marshal, on the occupation of Bovary,' ib. criticism on, 234, the Rhine, 241, 384, 392. 197—Salammbo,' 242, 260. Fokker, inferiority to English maFlecker, James Elroy, character of chines, 227, 207 note. his poetry, 226, 376. Folk-Lore Society, founded, 231, 445. Fleet, British, strength, 223, 601, Fonseca, Eleonora, and the Nea603. politan Revolution of 1799.. work of the, 227,96, 463. 235, 353-372. Famous Duels of the,' extract Food-prices, effect of the war on, from, 223, 305. 223, 264. J. F., ' Dynasties of the Kana. Food, rise in the price, 224, 455; rese Districts,' 236, 336 note. 225, 87–90; 228, 222. Fleets, The, of Our Allies, 227, shortage of, 229, 421, 547. 461-476. Problem, 1914–1916..230, Flemings, the, relations with the 145–165. Walloons, 225, 142–146. Controller, appointment of, 230, Fletcher, C. R. L., 'Life of Edmond 145, 165 ; 234, 280. Warte, Headmaster and Provost Ministry of, instituted, 230, of Eton College,' 238, 1.' 145, 165. John, joint author of The supplies, Cabinet Committee Two Noble Kinsmen,' 237, on, 230, 146, 149; Reports, 159, 162. Flies, Parasitic, On Some, 234, 89–99. Taxes, 240, 348 Foot and Mouth Disease, Commis. Forrest, Sir George, ‘Life of Clive sion on, 238, 83. 232, 38. Football player, qualities, 242, 361. Fortescue, Hon. J. W., * County Lieutenancies and the Army 1803– Professional, 239, 349–359. 1814'..225, 416, 430, 431 noteForbes, James, 'Oriental Memoirs,' History of the British Army,' 423 227, 39. note, 427 note, 429 note ; 241, 260, 265—' Lord French's Ford Car, The Miracle of the, 1914," 240, 323–338. 232, 352–The First Lord Hol. land, 233, 375. Henry, creation of the motorcar, 240, 325—founds a company, Fortune Theatre, the, 241, 405. 326_extracts from his autobio. Foster, Sir George, on the problems graphy, 328, 330, 333. of Empire, 226, 268. Walter F., ‘Prices as affected Fount of Honours, The, 238, 361by Currency Inflation,' 228, 61. 374. Worthington Chauncey, 'The Four Power Treaty, 238, 104. Adams Family,' 237, 298. Fourier, F. M. C., “Theory of the Fordyce, Sir William, brothers, 232, Four Movements,' 242, 19. 343-treatises on medicine, 344– Fowler, W. Warde, 'Julius Cæsar,' friendship with Obradović, ib. 230, 366 noteSocial Life at Foreign Office, system of permits, 226, Rome,' 234, 82 note—'Journal of 482. Roman Studies,' 175. suspends Censorship, 234, Fox, the Reynard, 238, 265–278. 145. fleetness, 240, 26-footprints, Historical Section of the, 30. series of Handbooks, 236, 207. A.Wilson, on the average weekly inception, 241, 162. rate of wages, 235, 179. policy, principle of continuity, Charles, and the American 239, 78. Revolution, 224, 426-443. British, Past and Rt Hon. Charles J., interview Present, 241, 156–174. with D. Williams, 231, 283 Foreign Secretary, 241, 162. Forest-fly, 234, 92. Henry, 1st Lord Holland, 233, Forests of Finland and European 375. See Holland. Timber Supplies, 225, 349–367. Sir Stephen, Career, 233, 376– Forkel, J. N., ‘Johann Sebastian 378-death, 378-portrait, 379. Bach,' 239, 361. France, administration of Tunis, * Formidable ' battleship, destruction, 223, 72—relations with Italy, 223, 310–312, 603 note ; 224, 291, 85—number of ships lost, 113 292. amount of gold reserve, 410 Formosa earthquakes, 241, 105. note circulation, 410 note 6 |