of Political Economy,' 546; 234, 234 on the theory of value, 228, 70-translation of his books into Serbian, 232, 334-treatise 'On Liberty,' 234, 234.
Millais, Sir John, character of his pictures, 234, 380, 389.
Millar, William, 'The Latin King- dom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291'.. 230, 111.
Millbank Penitentiary, 230, 22. Miller, William, The Medieval Serbian Empire,' 226, 488-' The Foreign Policy of Italy,' 227, 369 -The Latins in the Levant,' 231, 350- A Byzantine Blue-stocking: Anna Comnena,' 233, 62-' The Policy of the "Fascisti," 239, 109 -The Return of the Turks,' 242, 334.
Millfield House, Belgian refugees at, 225, 213.
Milliond, M., La Caste dominante en Allemagne,' 226, 539 note.
Mills, James, butler to J. Murray, 231, 19.
Milne, Admiral Sir A. Berkeley, court-martial on, 223, 117-ac- quittal, 118.
Federation Conference, 236,
Next Step, The,' Syndicalist pamphlet, 236, 181.
wages, 238, 337-working con- ditions, ib. Minimum Wage Act, 236, 178, 180.
'Mining Industry, Plan for Demo- cratic Control of,' 237, 282. Ministry, the new, 235, 417-local agencies, ib.-nature of the con- necting mechanism, 418-head- quarters, 420-result of segregation of departments, 421-Internal Councils, ib.-desire for efficiency, 422-the Staff, 423-relations with the Public, ib.
Minor Elements of Sea Power, 228, 119-139.
Minorities Treaties, principles, 238, 22-24.
John, instruments on seismo- logy, 241, 94, 96-catalogue of destructive earthquakes, 105. Milner, Viscount, characteristics, 225, 265-on Imperial Unity, 226, 266 -England in Egypt,' extract from, 228, 500-Chairman of the Committee on production of food, 230, 151-report, ib.-High Com- missioner of South Africa, 235, 40 —at Paris, 290—Mission to Egypt, Mirsky, D. 8., 'The Ukraine,' 239, 237, 415, 417-421-Report, 419, 421-incorrect report on Gough's Mises, Prof. L., on Socialism, 237, army, 239, 255.
Mirfield, John, 'Brevirrium Bartho- lomei,' 232, 114.
Mission, the National, 233, 345- Molteno, P. A., protest against naval work, 351. Mitchell, Dr Chalmers, Childhood Moltke, General von, on Prussian of Animals,' 240, 228.
Mitrany, D., 'German Penetration in Rumania,' 226, 387.
Mo'awiya, governor of Syria, 224, 166-elected Caliph, 168, 170. 'Mob-psychology,' danger of, 236,
Moch, Gaston, 'La garantie de la Société des Nations,' 231, 231. 'Modern Democracies,' 236, 129- 146; 237, 407.
Industry, The Problem of, 237, 275-297.
Spiritualism, 233, 82–100. Modernism, character, of, 227, 491.
Modernist movement, 240, 1–23.
Moffat, Mary Maxwell, Eleonora
autocracy, 223, 45-Briefe über Zustände und Begebenheiten in der Türkei,' extract from, 226, 389 - Deutschland und Palästina,' 228, 491.
Molyneux, Thomas More, Conjunct Expeditions,' 237, 370.
Mommsen, Prof., characteristics, 223, 344- Romische Geschichte,' ib.
Karl, director of the Mittel- deutsche Kreditbank, 226, 539 note.
Monarchism in Central Europe, 237, 113-125.
Monastir, attack on, 227, 251-fall, 252.
population, 230, 172. Monastir-Salonica Railway Company, directors, 228, 300.
Fonseca and the Neapolitan Re-Moncrieff, George K. Scott, 'The
volution of 1799'..235, 355.
Moffett, S. E., 'The Americanisation of Canada,' extract from, 225, 11.
'Mogileff,' the, case, 240, 255. Mogul school of art, 223, 523–525. Mohammad, the Prophet, neglect to appoint a rule of succession, 224, 163.
Mohr, Dr F., 'Der Kampf um deutsche Kulturarbeit im nahen Orient,' extract from, 227, 145.
Moldavia, 223, 441-military opera- tions in, 228, 542-544.
Molière, plays, 240, 68-portrait, 368—gift of humour, 241, 43–45. Molmenti, P., 'La Storia di Venezia nella Vita Privata,' 233, 302.
Spirit of the British Soldier,' 241,
Lord Justice-Clerk, on the jurisdiction of the Church Courts of Scotland, 233, 221.
'Mondo Creato, Le sette Giornate del,' 224, 43-48.
Monetary standards, tables, 232, 502.
'Monitore Napoletano,' 235, 363- 369.
Monkhouse, William Cosmo, art- critic, 237, 54. 'Monmouth,' British cruiser, sunk, 223, 113, 118, 119, 122; 224, 292, Monnier, Philippe, 'Venice in the Eighteenth Century,' 233, 300. Monod, G., 'Histoire Contempo- raine,' 226, 486 note. Monotheism, 230, 9, 11.
Monro, Harold, 'Children of Love, Montgelas, M. de, creator of modern 230, 394.
Monroe doctrine, character of the, Montgomery-Campbell, M., 'How 223, 162; 236, 19.
Mons, retreat from, 234, 140. Montabert, Paillot de, 'Dissertation on the Paintings of the Middle Ages,' 239, 266.
Montagu, Rt Hon. E. S., Secretary of State for India, reforms, 236, 46-51, 60; 239, 212-dismissed, 238, 130, 418-result of his ad. ministration, 416, 419-treatment of British officials, 417-speech in Parliament, 418-Government of India Bill, 240, 430.
Montagu-Chelmsford Report on Con- stitutional Reform in India, 230, 401-421; 234, 64.
Montague, W. P., 'The New Real- ism,' 229, 121.
Montaigne, M. E. de, pessimism, 234, 105-107-reference to bees, 241,
Germany treats the Native,' 229, 372.
Montmorency, J. E. G. de, National Education and National Life,' 228, 444.
Montor, Arnaud de, collection of pictures by Primitive Italian Masters, 239, 265.
Montpensier, Duc de, candidate to the throne of Albania, 228, 158.
Harold E., Farm Work for Discharged,' 226, 135.
Sir John, character of his army, 241, 262-retreat to Corunna, 263.
Sir Norman, 'The History of St Bartholomew's Hospital, 232, 110 visit to Beaumais, 111- record of the hospital in the Middle Ages, 114-survey of the deeds, 116-118-origin of street names, ib.-word-sketches, 117– 119 on the use of antique gems seals, 119-the writers of documents, 120-criticism on his style, 121.
Monteverde, Claudis, pioneer of the Moorhouse, Hopkins, Deep Fur-
Morality, State, 232, 57-72.
Moratorium, adoption of, 223, 409- declared, 231, 100-meaning of the term, 217.
Morier, Sir Robert, Memoirs,' 224, 470.
Morison, Hector, protest against naval expenditure, 223, 120.
'More, Sir Thomas,' authorship of Morley, John, Viscount, Recollec the play, 237, 10-12.
'Morea, Chronicles of the,' 230, 130.
Morean, General, victory of Hohen- linden, 225, 514.
Moreland, W. H., The War and Indian Wheat,' 224, 94-' The Future of Indian Agriculture,' 226, 343- The Industrial Movement in India,' 227, 297- The Science of Public Administration,' 235, 413. Morgan, E. Strachan, 'The Prospects of Anglo-Italian Trade,' 231, 49.
J. H., The War and the Empire,' 229, 1-' The Personality of Lord Morley,' 241, 175, 342- conversations with him, 182, 186, 189, 191, 353-365-article on his 'Collected Works,' 184-share in 'History and Politics,' 343-re- view of his 'Recollections,' 348- dinner at the National Liberal Club, 364- The Disarmament of Germany and After,' 242, 415-
tions,' 229, 205 student of his- tory, ib.-career, 206-contrasted with Lord Acton, ib.-tribute to him, 208-views on Liberalism, 213-an 'inverted theologian,' 214 -sketch of Oxford life, ib.- friendship with G. Meredith, 215- portraiture of J. Chamberlain, 216 Parnell, 217-the German Emperor, ib.-in India, 219-his championship of the Parliament Act, ib.-literary style, 221- 'Indian Speeches,' 230, 422- 'Life of W. E. Gladstone,' 233, 193; 234, 1-'Oliver Cromwell,' 236, 99 note saying on demo- cracy, 238, 215.
Morley, Lord, The Personality of, Part I, 241, 175-192-Part II, 342-367.
——, administration of India, 242, 154, 160.
Morley-Minto Reforms, result, 240,
Present State of Germany,' 443.Morning Advertiser,' the, 227, 359.
Morié, L. J., Histoire de l'Ethiopie,' Morrill, Justin S., Act establishing
Land Grant Colleges, 228, 317.
Morris, J. E., 'Welsh Wars of Mothers' Pensions, cost of the Edward I,' 225, 422 note.
Morris, Lewis, Garden of Regret,' 241, 290.
Mowbray, on the staff of the 'Times,' 239, 93.
Capt. T., member of the Literary Club, 231, 285.
William, 'Defence of Guine- vere,' 237, 59—' Earthly Paradise,' 241, 287.
Morrison, Dr G. E., Political Adviser to the Chinese President, 226, 166. Morse, H. B., The International Re- lations of the Chinese Empire,' 233, 1 et seq.-extracts from, 3, 4, 19, 22, 24, 25.
Morshead, E. D. A., extract from his translation of Greek poetry, 224, 313.
Mortier, Count, dispatch to Guizot, 233, 264-266.
Mortimer, J. H., friendship with J. Zoffany, 227, 42.
Morton, A. C., protest against naval expenditure, 223, 121.
Moschkoff, V. A., 'Neue Theorie von der Abstammung des Menschen und seiner Degeneration,' 228, 35. Moscow, relief organisations, 223,
Historical Museum, 233, 276. Moseley, Sydney A., 'The Darda- nelles Report,' 227, 511. Moslem revival, 235, 242. Moslems, the, development, 223, 13- number in Cyprus, 227, 405-of Anatolia, 229, 49, 53
Motherwell, W. R., and the Terri- torial Grain Growers' Association, 235, 87.
Motley, J. L., Rise of the Dutch Republic,' extract from, 241, 259. Motor, The Development of the Agricultural, 227, 194–202.
Industry, The, and
War, 224, 178-192.
car industry, 240, 84, 87, 323-
trucks replace the railways, 240, 337.
Mott, Dr F. W., member of the Committee on Alcohol, 231, 64 note-'The Effects of High Ex- plosives upon the Central Nervous System,' 232, 288 note-' War Psycho-Neuroses,' 291 note.
Moult, Thomas, 'Joseph Conrad,' 242, 247.
Moulton, Lord, on the chemical manufacture of toxic gases in Germany, 242, 449.
Mowat, R. B., 'A History of Euro- pean Diplomacy,' 239, 74, 79. Mowbray barony, case of, 224, 53. Mozart, W., operas, 242, 284, 292. Mtzkhet, capital of Georgia, 238, 54 cathedral, ib. Mudania, Conference, 239, 116, 180. Convention, 242, 334.
Mother, The, and the State, 228, Muddock, J. E. Preston, All Clear,'
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