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ABITUAL Criminals and Preven-
tion of Crime Act, 241-250
Haldane (Mr.) and the Army, facts and
figures, 11-15; Territorial Army
and Home Defence, 940-945
Hale (Colonel Lonsdale), Forewarned
but not Forearmed: a Warning
from 1870-71, 936-945

Halil Halid Bey, The Origin of the
Revolt in Turkey, 755-760
Hamilton (Sir William Baillie), Forty-
four Years at the Colonial Office,
599-613

Harrison (Alfred H.), Sledging as a

Method of Exploring the Arctic
Ocean, 690-698

LIC

House of Lords, Reform of the, 34–47
Hurd (Archibald S.), The Balance of
Naval Power and the Triple Alli
ance, 1068-1082

INDIA, A Railway to, 163-169

India, Decentralisation of Gov-
ernment in, 810-825

India Revisited, 375-385

Indian Politics, A Prospect in: Quo
Vadis? 711-724

Indian Reforms: a Hindu View,
170-176

Infant Life, The Waste of, 48–64
Inheritance and Sociology, 74-90
'Insurance against Unemployment'
Scheme, An, 272-282

International Copyright Law Reform
and the Berlin Convention, 1056-
1067

Invasion, Is it possible? 1-10
Invasion, Possibilities of, and our
unreadiness, 925-935

Ireland and the Budget, 855-861
Ireland' in Extremis,' 535-540
Irish History, Tradition versus En-
quiry in, 480-494

Irish Land Bill, Mr. Birrell's, 946–
964

Italy as a Naval Power, 1078

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Harrison (Austin), What every German LABOUR and Capital, Karl Marx,

Knows, 891-903

Hearn (Lafcadio), The Real, 258-271
Henry VIII and the Religious Houses
of London, 1026-1037

Henson (Canon Hensley), The Lam-
beth Ideal of Reunion, 761-774
Heredity and feeble-mindedness, 74-
90

Hindus and Mohammedans, repre-
sentation on the Councils of India,
177-190

Home defence, Our unpreparedness
for, 1-10, 11-15; a lesson from
Prussia and France, 936-945
Hood (Hon. Alexander Nelson), Some
Personal Experiences of the Great
Earthquake, 663 674

Ruskin, and Economic Science,
435-452

Lambeth Ideal of Reunion, The,
761-774

Land Values, Taxation of, 191–205;
a Reply to, 699-710
Lane-Claypon (Janet E.), The Waste
of Infant Life, 48-64
Lansdowne (Lord) and the Licensing
Bill, 25-33

Lathbury (D. C.), Prayer-Book Re-
vision and the Ornaments Rubric,
775-782

Legend, The End of a, 826-837
Legislative Council of India, Native

representation on the, 177–190
Licensing Bill, The Lords and the,

25-33

LIL

Lilly (W. S.), The End of a Legend,
826-837

Lodge (Sir Oliver), The Attitude of
Science to the Unusual: a Reply
to Professor Newcomb, 206-222
London monasteries under Henry VIII,
1026-1037

Lord (Walter Frewen), The Lost Em-
pire of England (?), 230-240
Lord Chamberlain, The, and the cen-
sorship of plays, 504-520
Lords, The, and the Licensing Bill,
25-33

Lords' veto, The, finance legislation,
and the policy of the Government,
223-229

Lyrical poetry, Swinburne and Mere-
dith, 965-979

MAGEE (Archbishop) and Modern

Radicalism, 230-240

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Maggie: a Sketch from Life, 321-336 OMAR Khayyam and Edward Fitz-

Making or Marring of Things Mili-
tary, The, 397-410

Malcolm (Ian), Ireland' in Extremis,'
535-540

Mallock (W. H.), The Missing Essen-

tials in Economic Science, 435-452;
838-854

Marriott (J. A. R.), Reform of the
House of Lords, 34-47; The Great
Inquest, 614-629

Marx (Karl), Socialism, and Econo-
mics, 435-452

Massy (Lieut.-Colonel C. F.), India
Revisited, 373-385

Gerald, 461-470

O'Neill (Eneas), Six German Opinions

on the Naval Situation, 725-743
Ornaments Rubric, Prayer-Book Re-
vision and the, 775-782

Orr (John), The Taxation of Land
Values: a Reply to Mr. Harold
Cox, 699-710

Ottoman Empire, The, under constitu-
tional rule, 755-760

Ottomans and Christians under the
new régime in Turkey, 16-24
Oxford and the Working Classes,
521-534

Maxwell (Sir Herbert), National PAGET (Lady), Court and Society

Afforestation, 648-662

Melville (Lewis), The Centenary of
Edgar Allan Poe, 140-152; William
Beckford's Adventure in Diplomacy:
an Unpublished Correspondence,
783-799

Mendel (Abbot G. J.), his experiments
in hybridisation, 74-90
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Felix), 837-

345

Meredith (George) and his friend
Swinburne, 965-979

Messina Earthquake, The, 312–320
Military training and home defence,
1-10

Military Weakness, Our, 11-15
Milton, 65-73

Mitra (S. M.), Indian Reforms: a
Hindu View, 170–176

Modern Occultism, 126-139; reply to,
206-222

Monks and friars and the dissolution
of religious houses, 1026-1037
Morley's (Lord) Indian Reforms,
177-190; Hindu criticism of, 170-
176

at Berlin in the 'Fifties: a
Reminiscence, 91-108

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Paul (Herbert), Milton, 65–73
Peace or a Sword? Some Reflections
of an Extremist, 117-125
Peace (Sir Walter), The Unification
of South Africa, 904-908
Pictures of the year, the Roval
Academy and the Salon, 1005-1017
Pitt (Mr.), William Beckford, and the
French war of 1797, 783-799
Pitt's (Mr.) war policy and Henry
Dundas, 931-933

Plunkett (Sir Horace), Mr. Birrell's
Irish Land Bill, 946-964

Poe, Edgar Allan, The Centenary of,
140-152

Pollock (Lieut.-Colonel Alsager), The
Making or Marring of Things
Military, 397-410

Polar exploration by sledges instead
of ships, 690-698

Poor Law administration, Royal Com-
mission's Report, 614-629

Poor Relief in the Days to come,

875-890

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QUO

R

UO Vadis? a Prospect in Indian
Politics, 711-724

ADICAL policy and Britain's
peril, 230-240

Railway to India, A, 163-169
Rath (Herr Legationsrath vom) on
Anglo-German entente, 740-743
Reform of the House of Lords,
34-47

Reforms in India, effects on land-
owners and cultivators, 711-724
Religious education, State interference
in, 453-460

Religious Houses of London, Henry
VIII and the, 1026-1037
Representative Church Council, The,
and the Education Bill, 91-108,
109-116

Reunion of the Churches, ideals and
hindrances, 761-774

Reventlow (Count Ernst zu) on Ger-
man-English rapprochement, 731-

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732

Rhys (Ernest), A Tribute to Swin-
burne, 965-979

Ribblesdale (Lord), The Lords and the
Licensing Bill, 25–33

Roman galleys in an Italian lake, 495–
503

Roosevelt (Mr. Theodore) on naval
power, 1071-1072

Rosebery's (Lord) Committee on Re-
form of the House of Lords, 34-47
Royal Academy, The, and the Salon,
1005-1017

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Samassa (Professor) on German naval
expansion, 735-737
Schulze-Gaevernitz (Dr. G. von) on
British Imperialism and German
expansion, 346-360

Science, The Attitude of, to the Un-
usual: a Reply to Professor New-
comb, 206-222

Scottish Orders and Catholic Re-
union, 386-396

Second Chamber, Advantages of a,
and Reform of the House of Lords,
34-47

Sellers (Miss Edith), An Insurance
against Unemployment' Scheme,
272-282; Poor Relief in the Days
to come, 875-890

Separation orders and the law of
divorce, 299-311

Shakespeare, The Defamers of, 419-
434; 630-647

Shakespeare, The Vindicators of: a
Reply to Sir Edward Sullivan,
1038-1055

Sicilian earthquake, The, 312-320,
663-674

Silver, Price of, its influence on our
trade with the East, 675-689
Sledging as a Method of Exploring
the Arctic Ocean, 690-698
Social Africa, The Unification' of,
904-908

Sociology, Inheritance and, 74-90
Spender (Harold), What should the
Government do? 223-229
Spiritualism and modern psychical
research, 126-139

Stanley of Alderley (Lord), The Edu-
cational Problem, 109–116
State-aided insurance against un-
employment, 272-282

State Feeding of School Children in
London, 862-874
Statham (Heathcote),

The Royal
Academy and the Salon, 1005-1017
Suess' (Professor) theory of origin of
earthquakes, 319-320

SUL

Sullivan (Sir Edward), The Defamers
of Shakespeare, 419-434; 680-647;
a Reply to, 1038-1055

Swedish Experience in Education, A,
1018-1025

Swinburne, A Tribute to, 965–979

TAXATION of Land Values, The,

191-205; a Reply to, 699-710
Technical training for school children,
in England and in Sweden, 1019-25
Telepathy and unexplained physical
phenomena, 206-222

Theatrical censorship, its origin, 504-

520

'Tied houses' and reform of the
public-house, 994-1004

Tozer (Basil), Divorce versus Com-
pulsory Celibacy, 299-811
Trade rivalries of England, Germany,
and United States, 346-360
Tree-planting and unemployment,
648-662

Triple Alliance, The Balance of
Naval Power and the, 1068-1082
Tulloch (Captain T. G.), The Aërial
Peril, 800-809

Turkey, Constitutional, The Future
of, 361-874

Turkey, The Origin of the Revolt
in, 755-760

Turkey under constitutional govern-
ment, 16-24, 755-760

Turkish Court, The, from Abdul
Medjid to Abdul Hamid, 980-993
Turkish railway enterprise, 1083–1094

UNEMPLOYED, The, and tree-

plantation, 648-662

Unemployment from the 'Unem-
ployed' Point of View, 153–162

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