GERMANY. -restoration of Alsace-Lorraine to France, 246-249-loss of colonies, 254 shipping losses, 475-note circulation, 497-Public Debt, 499. Germany, neglect of the claims in China, 233, 11, 17-occupies part of Kiaochou, 18-scheme of a capital levy, 61-attack of Neuve Chapelle, 110-use of gas, ib.-failure of the 'Kaiser battle,' 113-result of Russia's withdrawal, 114-blunders, 119-Battle Fleet, 196naval construction, 201. Notes of a Recent Visit to, 233, 245-252. Turkey, and the Armenian Massacres, 233, 385-400. General Staff, 233, 412-invasion of France, 417-plan of war, 419-clauses of the Peace Treaty, 436-indemnity, 438-442-cost of the war, 439-propaganda in Vorarlberg, 446. naval position, 234, 122-alliance with Austria-Hungary, 205system of rationing, 299. The Present State of Feeling in, 234, 301-316. Conduct of the War and International Law,' 234, 309, 310— war-zone' campaign, 366-predetermined line of policy, 373. number of motor-cars, 240, 323 -agricultural policy, 348. rural industries, 241, 42-surrender of the Navy, 119-foreign policy, 168, 171-disarmament, 387, 396-guarantee to, 396relations with France, 449. The Disarmament of, and After, 242, 415–457. Crown Prince of, 'My War Experiences,' 239, 244 note. Gersdorff, Hans von, 'Feldtbuch der Wundt-Artzney,' 226, 456—treatment of gunshot wounds, ib. Gesner, Conrad, ' De Chirurgia Scriptores Optimi,' 226, 452. Gheerardts, Marcus, portraits, 235, 214. ratification of treaty, 235, 1counter-proposals, 9-provisions, Ghent, Peace of, 223, 160. 13-revolutions, 142-surrender of the Fleet, 221-construction of the Bagdad Railway, 310-history of the negtiations, 316-agreement with Turkey, ib. air raids on London, 236, 270289-result, 290-number of telephones, 308. restoration of the Monarchy, 237, 117-responsibility for the war, 156-fleet, 161, 174, 178history of the naval war, 357 et seq. Treaty of, 241, 173. Gheyn, M. van der, Canon of Ghent 25. Giaconio, Salvatore di, La Rivoluzione Napoletana,' 235, 353. Gibbon, Edward, extract from, 238, 245, GIBBS. Gibbs, Herbert, advocates a commission on taxation, 239, 139. Gibraltar and Spain, 230, 182-189. Gibson, M. D., 'The Commentaries of Isho'dad of Merv,' translated by, 231, 389. W. W., character of his blank GLAZEBROOK. war, 258-flight, 227, 385-Prime Minister, 371; 237, 137—resignation, 237, 151-negotiations with Yugoslavia, 241, 303. Gisborne, F. A. W., 'Australia Infelix,' 238, 180-State Paternalism in the Antipodes,' 240, 136. verse, 226, 370- The Hare,' 380-Gladstone, Rt Hon. W. E., on foreign 'The Battle,' 224, 401-403; 230, 396. Giese, Dr F., 'Die Verfassung des Deutschen Reiches,' 235, 137. Giffard, Stanley Lees, editor of 'St. James' Chronicle,' 227, 355. Giglioli, Constance H. D., 'Naples Gilbert, W. S., 'Iolanthe,' 241, 50. Gilbrette, Frank B., experiments on bricklaying, 229, 116. Gilchrist, R. N., ' Indian Nationality,' 234, 64 note; 236, 42. policy, 226, 471-verbosity of speech, 228, 428-political views, 433; 240, 426-Home Rule Bill of 1886, 229, 241-friendship with J. Murray III, 231, 11, 20-on reduction of the Navy, 233, 193— appearance, 234, 4-policy, 6, 13-review of Robert Elsmere,' 153-retirement, 237, 226, 227– impressions of, 239, 226 speaks into the phonograph, 227-policy in Ireland, 240, 429-dual character, 241, 177-story of, 182criticism on, 357-Irish Land Policy, 435. Gillen, F. J., Across Australia,' 234, Glanvill, Joseph, 'Plus Ultra,' 234, 161. Gillette, William, plays, 240, 68. Gilruth, Dr, Administrator of the Gimazane, Jean, 'Ammien Marcellin, 112. GLEICHEN. GOODERICH. Gleichen, Count, The Anglo-Egyp. Goldman, C. S., 'The Empire and Glenorchy, Lord, Ambassador to Goldoni, Carlo, anecdote of, 233, 295. 'Globe,' edition of Shakespeare, 237, Goldsmith, art of the, in the seventh Goltz, Marshal von der, opinion of 'González, The Voyage of Don 47-Gooch, G. P., 'History and Historians Goethe, J. W., lines from, 228, interview with John Murray, 231, 6. A New Life of, 235, 339–352. -, opinion of Byron's poems, 241, 230. Ottilie von, correspondence with Mrs. Austin, 239, 44-translation of Torquato Tasso,' ib.characteristics, 45-death, 47. Goffinet, Baron, member of the Belgian Commission, 225, 199. Gogol, his writings, 239, 323. Gold Standard, The Abandon ment of the, 223, 409-423. reserve, 225, 85-87. in the Nineteenth Century,' 223, Good Hope,' British cruiser, sunk, Cape of, discovery of Goodall, A., 'Place-Names of S. W. amount of production, 228, 63 Goode, Sir William, on the new -output, 64. 'Golden Ass' of Apuleius, 234, 41-55. Bough, The, 223, 464–484. Vol. 243. Austria, 238, 27. Gooderich, C. L., The Frontier of GÖPPERT. Göppert, Prof., 'Attempts at Socialisation in Germany since the Revolution,' 237, 276. Gordon, A. R., The Poets of the Old Testament,' 230, 20. - Douglas, 'Reynard the Fox,' 238, 265- The Badger at Home,' 240, 24 Game Birds and Wild Fowl,' 241, 9. Lady Duff, portrait, 239, 42literary works, 43-translations of Heine's poems, 50, 53-friendship with him, 51–55. General, first Governor-General of the Sudan, 223, 2-death, 226, 34-secretary to Lord Ripon, resignation, 237, 234. J. W., 'The New German Constitution,' 235, 137— The English Dictionary,' 240, 164. , Miss Mary, 'Penal Discipline,' 238, 384-386, 388. Memorial College, 223, 13, 20. Gore, Dr Charles, 'Belief in God' and 'Belief in Christ,' criticism on, 240, 378-382, 384. T. P., Bills to prevent travelling on belligerent ships, 226, 208–210, 212. Gorell, Lord, creation of the system of Army education, 233, 31-head of the Staff Duties Directorate, 33. Gorki, 'Foma Gordeiev,' 235, 115. Görres, obituary on the Holy Roman Empire, 231, 32-on the unpopularity of the French on the Rhineland, 40. GRACE. Goschen, Viscount, First Lord of the Admiralty, 223, 63-Ambassador at Constantinople, views on Albania, 228, 140, 149 on the death duties, 239, 128. Gosling, Harry, member of the Belgian refugees Committee, 225, 195 note. Gosse, Edmund, Jeremy Taylor,' 225, 249 note-'The Life of Algernon Charles Swinburne,' 228, 229and 231; 229, 462-Portraits Sketches,' 228, 238-the Posthumous Poems, edited by, 247 Life of Donne,' 233, 319-letter from Henry James, 234, 196— 'Austin Dobson,' 237, 53-member of the Pen and Pencil Club, 63-association with A. Dobson, 63-65 Coventry Patmore,' 240, 125. Gotha aeroplanes, raids, 236, 280, 284-289. GRACE. GREAT BRITAIN. Grace, The Saving, 235, 221–233. Gray, Thomas, interest in botany, W. G., 225, 456-463. 227, 444. Graetz, Heinrich, History of the Great Britain, relations with the Jews,' 233, 405. Graham, Duncan, at the meeting of the Scottish Miners' Federation at Ayr, 232, 443. Sir James, his views on the supremacy of the First Lord of the Admiralty, 223, 59. Colonel J. J., ' On War,' translated by, 242, 56. -, Stephen, The Children of the Slaves,' 235, 251. Grahame-White, Claude, ' Commercial Aeronautics,' 229, 154. Grain Growers' Grain Company, 235 88-90-' Guide' founded, 90, 99. Grammont, Duc de, policy in the Franco-German war, 227, 389. Grant, J. A., his views on the reason for men not enlisting, 223, 141. Madison, "The Passing of the Great Race,' 235, 235. -, Ogilvie, on the habits of the pheasant, 241, 12. Grantham, Thomas, at the Embassy of Vienna, 241, 200. See Robinson. Granville, Castalia, Countess, 'Lord Granville Leveson Gower,' edited by, 225, 500. Correspondence, The, 225, United States, 223, 154, 458; 230,66 -amount of trade with Germany, 223, 383—with Austria-Hungary, 389 with Turkey, 391-production of music, 396-rivalry of Germany, ib.-employment of foreign musicians, 402-superiority of orchestras, 403-beauty of the language, 404-need for the encouragement of the art, ib.-problem of publication, 406-adoption of the moratorium, 409-advance in the rates of wages, 455— charges against, 549-method of Colonial administration, 460 -voluntary system of recruiting, 599. character of patriotism, 224, 87-anti-militarism of the workingclass, 89-motor industry, 178, 189-192-economic relations with the Allies, 203-estimate of the national wealth, ib.-resources of the Overseas Dominions, 204— production of staple articles, ib. -value of investments abroad, 205, 219-position of the Banks, 206-gold reserve, 207-the first war budget, ib.-yield of Income and Super tax, 208-Revenue returns, 209-expenditure, 210, 213, 221-estimated cost of the war, 211, 215-cost of the army and navy, 212-issue of War Loans, 213-215-result of the withdrawal of men from production, 215foreign trade, 216-219-influence on the cost of Local Government, 220-amount of the National Debt, 221-the need for a system of national organisation, 283-increase in the output of munitions, 284-criticisms on the Munitions and Registration Bills, ib.-result |