F. FABIAN. Fabian Research Department,' How to Pay for the War,' 227, 36 note. Society founded, 234, 329. 'Fabliau de Coquaigne,' 227, 340. Fabre, Emile, character of his plays, 237, 346. Factories, industrial research in, 224, 525. Faguet, Emile, 'Politiques et Moralistes,' 233, 174. 'Falaba,' the, case of, 224, 246. Falkenhayn, General Erich von, General Headquarters,' 233, 411– 429-military policy, 234, 359-364 -memorandum, 361-removed, 364. Falkland Islands, naval engagement, Fallières, M., President of the French Famagusta harbour, 227, 420. Family Allowances, 242, 73–87. Fanchille, Dr, on the Armed Neutralities, 236, 107. Far East Questions and the Washington Conference, 238, 101-116. Faringdon, Lord, member of the 'The Golden characteristics, 242, 303conservative methods, 304, 314. Farms, system of yearly tenancies, 237, 328. Farnell, Lewis R., Bough,' 223, 464. Farquhar, Major, British Resident at Malacca, 232, 271-on the occupation of the Karimum Islands, ib. Shipping Control Committee, 225, Farren, Miss, portrait, 227, 55. Farrer, R. J., 'Kelantan Adminis- Feetham, Mr Justice, member of tration Report for 1916'..228, 388. the Irish Boundary Commission, 242, 371. Reginald, 'White Wolf in Kansu,' 223, 353-Some Tibetan Abbeys in China,' 227, 59-' Jane Austen,' 228, 1. Fascism and its Political Influences in Italy, 237, 144–154. 'Fascisti,' The Policy of the, 239, Fashoda incident, 237, 40; 239, 80. chrale,' 228, 97. Fehmy, Mustapha Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt, 226, 31. Fell, Marian, 'Russian Silhouettes,' translated by, 236, 257. Fels, Comte, 'L'Entente et le Prob- Felstead, S. T., 'German Spies at Female Intemperance, 233, 122– Fender, P. G. H., 'Defending the Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria, IV, King of Naples, marriage, 235, 355-characteristics, 356'King of the Lazzaroni,' 359entry into Rome, 361-flight, ib. Ferrer, Francisco, founds La Escuela Ferrero, G., 'The Greatness and Ferri, Alfonso, De sclopetorum sive munitions, 226, 207. Fayle, C. Ernest, ‘Industrial Recon- Fess, Mr, embargo on the export of struction,' 226, 295-' Thoughts on the Present Discontents,' 228, 201-'The Principles of Reconstruction,' 229, 414; 230, 319'A National Industrial Council,' 233, 451. Fearon, H. B., 'Narrative,' 229, 360. Featherstone, riots at, 241, 372. Feuerbach, L. A., philosophy, 223, 49- Das Wesen des Christenthums,' 233, 183. Fichardt, E. W., Nationalist views, 227, 137. Fiction, The Cathedral in, 239, 336-348. Market, The, 236, 340–349. 1 Fielding, Henry, essay on, 237, 110 Fish, result of introduction into New -plays, 239, 22-Joseph Andrews,' 241, 52. Figgis, John Neville, Selections from the Correspondence of the first Lord Acton,' edited by, 229, 205, 221. Finance, British, During and After the War, 230, 190–213. National, policy of the Labour Party, 234, 325. Finch-Hatton, Edward, British Representative at Ratisbon and Dresden, 241, 201, 204-envoy at Stockholm, 207. William, British Envoy at The Hague, 241, 204-at Stockholm, 206. Finland, The Forests of, and European Timber Supplies, 225, 349-367. The Revolution in, Its Causes and Results, 231, 149– 168. Finlay Bill, 233, 214. Finn, James, British Consul at Jerusalem, 226, 430. Finot, Jean, 'Le Partage de la Turquie,' extract from, 226, 419 note. Firth, C. H., Cromwell's Army,' 225, 426 note, 427 note-' The Study of British Foreign Policy,' 226, 470 Notes on our Diplo matic Relations,' edited by, 241, 197. Fischer, Prof. Emil, on establishing research institutes, 224, 531-' Die Kulturarbeit des Deutschtums in Rumänien,' extract from, 226, 406, 408, Zealand, 240, 104. Prof. C. R., 'The Development of American Nationality,' 223, 172. Fisher, Rt Hon. Andrew, on Imperial policy, 226, 275. Hon. F. M. B., on Germany's trade policy after the war, 228, 412. Rt Hon. H. A. L., Modern German Historians,' 223, 340"The Last of the Latin Historians,' 230, 38-on the Army education, 233, 28, 31-address on education, 37. Mrs H. A. L., 'Family Allowances,' 242, 73. Rt Hon. Hayes, reply to the Denison House Committee, 240, 192. Rt Hon. Herbert, Bill to make further provision with respect to Education, 228, 444 et seq., 473. S. G., 'The True History of the American Revolution,' 224, 436 et seq. Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount, First Sea Lord, 223, 299-views against the expedition to the Dardanelles, 225, 231-position on the War Council, 227, 513policy in the East, 520, 625. Lord, and his Work, 233, 188-204. opposition to staff organisation, 235, 128 Memories,' 237, 354-naval strategy, 356- Records,' 356 note. Fisheries, Inshore, and Naval Needs, 224, 1-22. Organisation Society, establishment, 224, 21, Fisheries, Board of, reduction of Flodden, Battle of, 242, 384. FitzAlan, Lord, Lord Lieutenant of Fitzmaurice, Lord E., on the extent and boundaries of Albania, 228, 141 note. Fitzwarine barony, case of, 224, 55, 68. Fiume, port of, 224, 334-trade, 337. , the problem of, 229, 187–191– population, 187. -, independence, 236, 419. Fiume-Adriatic Solution, The, 241, 293-310. Flaubert, Gustave, 'L'Education Sentimentale,' 232, 329—' Madame Bovary,' ib.-criticism on, 234, 197-'Salammbo,' 242, 260. Flecker, James Elroy, character of his poetry, 226, 376. Flogging natives, punishment of, 229, 387-392-number of strokes, 387-mode of administering, 388 -deaths resulting from, 389. Flushing, fall of, 237, 252. Foch, Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of the Armies, 230, 504; 238, 294. The Theory and Prac tice of, 231, 239–251. Introduction to 'Despatches of Sir Douglas Haig,' 233, 103, 112-Les Principes de la Guerre,' 108-118-doctrine of sureté, 118. and Haig, 239, 233–257. Marshal, on the occupation of the Rhine, 241, 384, 392. Fokker, inferiority to English machines, 227, 207 note. Folk-Lore Society, founded, 231, 445. Fleet, British, strength, 223, 601, Fonseca, Eleonora, and the Nea 603. politan Revolution of 1799.. 235, 353-372. Food-prices, effect of the war on, 223, 264. Food, rise in the price, 224, 455; 225, 87-90; 228, 222. shortage of, 229, 421, 547. Problem, 1914-1916..230, 145-165. Controller, appointment of, 230, 145, 165; 234, 280. Ministry of, instituted, 230, 145, 165. supplies, Cabinet Committee on, 230, 146, 149; Reports, 159, 162. Taxes, 240, 348, Foot and Mouth Disease, Commis- Forrest, Sir George, 'Life of Clive sion on, 238, 83. Football player, qualities, 242, 351. Professional, 239, 349–359. Forbes, James, Oriental Memoirs,' 227, 39. Ford Car, The Miracle of the, 240, 323-338. Henry, creation of the motorcar, 240, 325-founds a company, 326-extracts from his autobiography, 328, 330, 333. Walter F., 'Prices as affected by Currency Inflation,' 228, 61. Worthington Chauncey, The Adams Family,' 237, 298. Fordyce, Sir William, brothers, 232, 343-treatises on medicine, 344friendship with Obradović, ib. Foreign Office, system of permits, 226, 482. 145. 232, 38. Four Power Treaty, 238, 104. suspends Censorship, 234, Fox, the Reynard, 238, 265-278. Historical Section of the, series of Handbooks, 236, 207. -, inception, 241, 162. policy, principle of continuity, 239, 78. British, Past and Present, 241, 156–174. Forest-fly, 234, 92. Forests of Finland and European Timber Supplies, 225, 349–367. Forkel, J. N., ‘Johann Sebastian 'Formidable' battleship, destruction, Formosa earthquakes, 241, 105. 30. , A. Wilson, on the average weekly rate of wages, 235, 179. Charles, and the American Revolution, 224, 426-443. Rt Hon. Charles J., interview with D. Williams, 231, 283Foreign Secretary, 241, 162. Henry, 1st Lord Holland, 233, 375. See Holland. Sir Stephen, Career, 233, 376378-death, 378-portrait, 379. France, administration of Tunis, 223, 72-relations with Italy, 85-number of ships lost, 113amount of gold reserve, 410note circulation, 410 note |