I. IBAÑEZ. Ibañez, Vicente Blasco, 'Los cuatro Ibsen, H., plays, 240, 60, 66—' The of Progress, 234, 100-118. Ilchester, Earl of, 'Henry Fox, First Lord Holland,' 233, 375. Iles, G. E., Governor of the Blue Nile Province,' 223, 7. Iliad, the, basis of the theme, 226, 4. Illinois, State of, Agricultural College, grants, 228, 314. 'Illuminates,' secret sect founded, 237, 85. Illyria, history, 224, 329-tribes, 330 proposed creation of a Kingdom, 480. Imbert, Paul, L'Organisation de la Imperial Air Policy, An, 240, 74– College of Science, 238, 71, 82. Preference, 225, 326. Reorganisation, Committee of, 225, 333. Unity, Dominion Views on, 227, 113-160-(1) Australia, 113– 125-(2) New Zealand, 125-134 -(3) South Africa, 135–143-(4) Canada, 452-460. Unity: The Practical Conditions, 229, 1-26-I. The Empire and its Components, 1-5-II. Allegiance and Sovereignty, 5-12-III. Constructive Methods, 12-18-IV. Parliament or Council? 18-26. Unity and the Peace Treaty, 235, 286-306. War Cabinet, 229, 16-18. Imperialism, illusions, 224, 76. Import trade, excess over exports, 225, 84, 543. Impressionists, French, 234, 382. Imprisonment and Prisons, 238, 375-391. 'In the mouth of Three Witnesses,' 225, 22 note, INCOME. Income, National, estimate, 227, 168; 230, 202; 232, 514. tax and Super tax, yield from, 224, 208. reform, 227, 32-36graduation scheme, 34, 174. amount, 230, 195, 199. net receipt, 239, 126 Commission, 129, 132, 138schemes for the substitution, 136. Inconvertibility, meaning of the term, 223, 409. 'Indefatigable,' H.M.S., sunk, 226, 290. Independent Church, 234, 265, 268. Labour Party, founded, 234, 318, 330. India, adoption of the gold-exchange standard, 223, 413. The Co-operative Movement in, 225, 368-382. under Lord Hardinge, 226, 99-115. INDUSTRIAL. Dyarchy, 48-Legislative Assembly, 50-Government of India Bill, 51-Rowlatt Sedition Inquiry Commission, 52-Defence Act, 53 -riots, 54-the Khalifat Committee, 55-scheme of non-co operation, 57-61-elections for the Legislative Councils, 59. India, The Outlook in, 238, 130– 144. Bolshevik propaganda, 239, 195-result of policy, 212. The Future of, 240, 276-290. India, 242, 145-161-administration, 468. Indian Agriculture, The Future of, 226, 343-364. Army, organisation, 234, 245. Association, 230, 80. Cotton Duties, 227, 528-541. Famine Commissions, Reports of the, 226, 348, 349. Irrigation Commission, Report of the, 226, 343. Problems and Sir Alfred Lyall, 234, 56–72. Tariff Act, of 1894..227, 529. Wheat and the War, 224, 94-107. Indictment against Christianity 229, 27-48. Indigo, production of, 224, 522. INDUSTRIAL. Industrial Co-operation Conference, New York, 237, 293-conscription, Council, A National, 233, Council for the Building In dustry, 233, 464. Courts Act, 233, 458. ΙΟΝΙΑ. of Plotinus,' 231, 480-' The White Man and his Rivals,' 235, 234'Catholicism at the Cross-Roads,' 240, 1.-on the bee-hive, 241, 291. Ingleby, C. M., 'The Shakespeare Controversy,' 236, 230 note. Ingoldsby, Thomas, 226, 550. See Barham. Movement in India, 227, 297- Ingres, J. D. A., paintings, 239, 267. system, controversies, 241, 441. Industries, dislocation caused by the war, 225, 314-organisation, 328 -co-operation, 329. Industry, The Economic Future of Women in, 232, 73-89. and Employment, The Effect of the War on, 223, 266-281. The Problem of Modern, 237, 275-297. and Trade, The Effect of a Capital Levy on, 233, 42-61. and Trade, English and German Banking in Relation to, 226, 532-547. Innes, Cosmo, 'Lectures on Scotch Legal Antiquities,' 225, 443. Inoculation against typhoid fever, 224, 159, Insanity, cases of, 232, 298-treatment, 298-300. Insect pests in New Zealand, methods Insua, Alberto, stories on the invasion of France, 228, 175. Insurance Act, 238, 284. Intellectual Status of Theological Belief, The, 241, 124-141. Intelligence Department, 235, 129. Intemperance, Female, 233, 122 139. Iñes de Castro and Pedro of International,' founded, 234, 335. Portugal, 224, 356-378. Infant mortality, 225, 128; 228, 470 -principal causes, 471. 206. Labour Office, The, 235, 191 Relations, 238, 163-179. 'Inflexible,' H.M.S., 223, 299, 605, Internment Camp, The Psy- land, 230, 91. Bulletin,' publication, 236, 161. Irak under Turkey, 232, 401-411-Irish-Americans, hostility to Engduring the War, 411-423. Ireland, seditious newspapers, extracts from, 223, 149, 150-Home Rule, German propangada in the United States, 454-Amending Bill, 557, 559-Suspensory Bill, 560. Parliament of, under Grattan's Constitution, analogy between the Scottish Parliament, 225, 452-454 -proposed reduction of expenditure, 522. -, agricultural policy, 227, 187191-control of the railways, 192 -outbreak of rebellion, 231, 236, 285 geographical conditions, 562 -relations with Great Britain, 562, 563, 566. Sinn Fein and Germany, 230, 214-235. and Federalism, 232, 445-470. National Land Bank founded, 235, 440. Ireland, 236, 155-171; 237, 203218; 238, 198-212. Council Bill, 240, 407. Free State, Oath of Allegiance, 237, 214. 206-211, 392, 400. Constitution, 238, Bill, 238, 421, 422; Rebellion of 1641'..239, 27. Republican Army, policy of 'frightfulness,' 236, 161. Volunteer,' extract from, 226, 249, 255. Irishman, resemblance to the Anatolian character, 229, 60. 'Irishwomen, A Call to,' 230, 235. Irle, F., Die Herero,' 229, 372. Rome, and the Republicans, Iron and Steel Industry of Great 240, 404-419. Sinn Fein outrages, 241, 189Home Rule Bill, 190-Land Acts, 435-Disestablishment of the Church, ib.-Home Rule, 436. To-day, 242, 361-375. Irische Blätter, review, 230, extract from, 229. Irish Act of 1920..242, 366. Britain, 227, 542-United States, 543-Germany, 543-557. Iron-ore industry, 228, 412. Irving, Washington, 'The Sketch 'Is Germany Guilty?' 234, 313. 228-Isaacs, Sir Rufus, Lord Chief Justice of England, 241, 374. See Reading. Isaacs, S. H., 'The True Boundaries Italian Settecento, Some Aspects of the Holy Land,' 231, 321. Ischl, meeting at, 239, 3. 'Isis,' origin of, 228, 345. Islam? A Revolt of, 223, 66–77. and the War, 229, 489-515. League for the Liberation of, 239, 188. Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, division of the Sudan, 223, 3-characteristics, 226, 29-31. Kemal Bey, Albania and the Albanians,' 228, 140-advice to the Sultan, 150-at Cettinje, 152— interview with Prince Mirko, 153 -journey to Valona, 154-attends the national congress, 156— elected President of the Provisional Governnent, ib.-receives the Duc de Montpensier, 158attends the Conference in London, 159-returns to Valona, 161, 166appeal to the Powers, 161-views on the choice of Prince William of Wied, 162-President of the Committee of Public Safety, 167. Ismet Pasha, Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish army, 239, 171 note. Isotopes, 241, 324. Istria, population, 229, 182. Isvolsky, Alexander, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 225, 169-Memoirs of, 236, 402, 406-characteristics, 407, 414-negotiations with Count Aehrenthal, 408-relations with Nicholas II, 413-policy, 415, 417-report of the interview at Reval, 237, 161. Italian Art, 239, 258. Crisis, Dramatis Persona of the, 224, 248-265. of the, 233, 288-303. 'Italiana, La Politica Estera,' 227, 369. Italo-Turkish war, 224, 420. Italy, The Attitude of, 223, 78-86. campaign against Tripoli, 223, 69, 249. German Methods in, 224, 136-149. Motor Industry, 224, 180economic position, 201-cost of the war preparations, 202-declaration of war against Austria and Germany, 275; 234, 358, 362strategical character of the frontier, 224, 276-278-value of the participation of the Navy in the war, 291. and the Adriatic, 224, 327 343. military operations against Austria, 224, 585; 226, 239, 580; 227, 232, 250; 228, 262-266, 537539; 229, 276; 230, 246-248; 231, 253-255, 266; 234, 368, character of philosophic speculation, 225, 295-the Luzzatti societies, 381. number of schools in Turkey, 227, 158-agricultural policy, 185. the Foreign Policy of, 227, 369-388. work of the navy, 227, 473-475. the liberation, 229, 76, 78, 82. and the Southern Slavs, 229, 176-204. Defeat of the 2nd Army, 229, 278-retreat to the Piave, 280number of prisoners, ib. note, 283capture of Asiago, 282-San Marinó occupied, 283. The Ideals and Aspirations of, 230, 131-144. THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY |