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'Inflexible,' H.M.S., 223, 299, 605, Internment Camp, The Psy- Irak under Turkey, 232, 401-411-Irish-Americans, hostility to Eng- Ireland, seditious newspapers, ex- Parliament of, under Grattan's agricultural policy, 227, 187- Sinn Fein and Germany, and Federalism, 232, 445-470. National Land Bank founded, land, 230, 91. Rebellion of 1641'..239, 27. Republican Army, policy of Volunteer,' extract from, 226, Irishman, resemblance to the Ana- 'Irishwomen, A Call to,' 230, 235. Irle, F., Die Herero,' 229, 372. Rome, and the Republicans, Iron and Steel Industry of Great Sinn Fein outrages, 241, 189— To-day, 242, 361-375. Irish Act of 1920..242, 366. Britain, 227, 542-United States, Iron-ore industry, 228, 412. The Sketch- 'Is Germany Guilty?' 234, 313. of the, 233, 288-303. 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. 6 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, 166— appeal 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. 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, 362— strategical 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 Marino occupied, 283. The Ideals and Aspirations of, 230, 131-144. Italy, readjustinent of commercial Italy, submarine tonnage, 237, 186 relations, 231, 49-amount of Italy, result of railway nationalisa- result of the capital levy Bill, ratifies treaty with Germany, Co-operative Labour in, result of the plebiscite, 236, -, Treaty of Uccialli, 237, 36- Fascism and its Political note. Universities, life of the stu- a Literary Shrine in, 239, the Fascisti organisation, 239, Air Force, 240, 77—transition relations with Greece, 241, 1-4; -, foreign policy, 242, 338. Ivanoff, General, defeats the Aus- Ivory, Lord, on the jurisdiction of J. J'ACCUSE. 'J'Accuse, 224, 502, 506; 228, 176. Jack, J. C., The Economic Life of a Bengal District,' 227, 297. Jäckh, Prof., Das grössere Mitteleuropa,' 227, 108, 158, 159. Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 'The Life and Letters of Stopford Brooke,' 229, 526, 531. Jackson, Andrew, President of the United States, 223, 163. John, Journey from India towards Europe,' 232, 342. Stonewall, principles of war, 233, 108. W. 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Jameson, Dr, raid, 235, 38-life of, 241, 78. Jammes, Francis, La Brébis égarée,' 237, 340. Janina, incident at, 241, 2–4. Jannaway, F. G., 'Palestine and the Powers,' 226, 411. Janson, Lieut.-Gen. A. von, 'Der Ueberfall über See als Feldzugseinleitung,' 227, 99 note. |