Reynolds, Prof. Osborne, 'Papers on Mechanical and Physcial Subjects,' 226, 222.
Stephen, Inshore Fisheries and Naval Needs,' 224, 1.
'Rheinisch-Westfälische Zeitung,' extract from, 227, 271.
Rhine, the, claim of France, 241, 382-period of occupation, 391- 393; 242, 452.
Rhodes, Cecil John, career, 241, 72. Rhodesia, territory, 241, 80-82- attitude in the war, 81-popula- tion, 83, 84-administration, 85, 89.
Rhondda, Lord, Food Controller, 234, 284-297-death, 297-adop- tion of the Consumers' Council, 298. Ribas, A. Fabra, 'El socialismo y el conflicto europeo,' 228, 175-life in Germany, 176 views on the Socialists, 178-180-on their de- feat, 182.
Ricardo, David, treatise of Political, Economy, 242, 9.
Ricaut, Sir Paul, 'The Present State of the Ottoman Empire,' 233, 329.
Rich, Barnaby, 'Dialogue between Mercury and the English Soldier,' 225, 425.
Richard I, King, sale of Cyprus, 227, 401-history of, 242, 162–170.
Brinsley, 'Seven Years at Eton,' 229, 308. Richardson, Mr, Dictionary, 240, 172.
Richter, Louise M., Chantilly in History and Art,' 240, 369.
Rion, Captain, tribute to the crew of the Guardian' 235, 229. Ripley, Prof. W. Z., The Races of Europe,' extract from, 227, 21. Ripon, George, 1st Marquis of, 237, 219-237-at Hawarden, 241, 182.
Henrietta, Lady, character- istics, 237, 222-death, 230- correspondence, ib.
Ritchie, Mr, Scientific Method,' 241, 134 note.
River Control in Mesopotamia, 237, 68-84.
Rivera, General Don Miguel Primo de, on the recovery of Gibraltar, 230, 182.
Rivers, Dr W. H., distinction between functional and organic disease, 238, 263.
Road Traffic in Great Cities, 233, Robson, W. A., ' Aircraft in War and 140-152.
Robeck, Admiral de, naval opera- tions against the Dardanelles, 227, 522.
Roberts, H. A., on the aniline dye industry, 224, 523.
Mr, The Place-Names of Sussex,' 228, 347.
Richard, 'The Church in the Commonwealth,' 229, 440.
Robertson, C. Grant, Bismarck,' 232, 364 History of Agriculture and Prices in England,' 495.
Dr. G. M., on the mental risk of spiritualism, 233, 99.
Gen. Sir William, his posi- tion as Chief of the General Staff, 225, 256-system for the instruction of young soldiers, 233, 29.
Robin, General, Acting Adminis- trator of Samoa, 238, 237. Robinson, Deaconess Cecilia, The Ministry of Deaconesses,' 233, 344.
Rev. Canon C. H., 'The Con- version of Europe,' 229, 337, 341.
John, in charge of the Separa- tists, 234, 259- Works,' 261- career, 266-at Leyden, 267-273- 'Defence of the Doctrine pro- pounded at the Synod of Dort,' 270-voyage to Virginia, 274.
R., landscapes, 235, 219.
Thomas, Secretary of Em- bassy, 241, 200. See Grantham.
Lieut W. L., destroys a German airship, 236, 275.
Robison, John, Proofs, of a Con- spiracy,' 237, 87.
Roca, Gen. J. A., President of Argen- tina, 225, 39.
Roch, Walter, Mr Lloyd George and the War,' 238, 289 note. Rockhill, W. W., 'Inquiry into the Population of China,' 228, 375. Rockstroh factory in Saxony, dis- covery of arms, 242, 447 note. Rodd, Sir J. Rennell, mission to Menelik, 237, 39-'The Old and the New Diplomacy,' 239, 71. Rodes, Jean, 'La Chine et le Move- ment Constitutionnel,' 226, 152.
Rogers, B. B., extracts from his trans- lation The Plays of Aristophanes," 224, 320.
- Prof. Lindsay, 'Presidential Dictatorship in the United States,' 231, 127.
Rohde, Hans, 'Deutschland in Vor- derasien,' 227, 155–157.
Rohrbach, Dr Paul, 'Die Bagdad- bahn,' extract from, 226, 411, 428. Röhricht, R., 'Geschichte des König- reichs Jerusalem,' 230, 112. Roland, Mme, 'Appel à l'impartiale Posterité,' extract from, 231, 288.
Romanones, Conde de, foreign policy, Ross, James, orchid houses at
230, 185-Prime Minister of Spain, 232, 122-appoints an 'extra- Parliamentary Commission,' 124- resignation, 130.
Romans, their ideal of patriotism, 224, 79.
Rome, the dome of the Pantheon, 236, 377.
Ireland, and the Republi- cans, 240, 404-419.
Ronaldshay, Lord, Governor of Ben- gal, 236, 52-' India : a Bird's Eye View,' 242, 151.
Roosevelt, Theodore, friendship with Mrs Humphry Ward, 234, 159- tribute to W. H. Page, 239, 316. Root, Mr, candidate for the Republi- can National Convention, 226, 214. Rören, Herr, charges against G. A. Schmidt, 229, 384-on the mode of administering flogging, 388, 390. Rosa, Carl, influence on operatic music, 223, 402-performances, 242, 291.
Rostand, Edmond, Cyrano de Ber- gerac,' 237, 340. Rostovtzeff, General, on the renunci- ation of individual responsibility, 228, 186.
Prof. M., 'Contribution of Russia to Learning,' 233, 272.
Lexicon,' Rota, G. F., treatment of gunshot wounds, 226, 464.
Roscoe, William, collection of Italian Rothamsted Research Institute,
Rothermere, Lord, Minister for Air, 237, 130.
Rothschild, The House of, 231, 430-444.
Baron Lionel, hospitalities at Gunnersbury, 231, 439-financial transactions, 440.
Nathan, financial transactions, 231, 432-435-at Ghent, 433-the 'Napoleon of Finance,' 434-loan to Prussia, 435-relations with Gentz, 436-loan to Brazil, 437— house in Paris, ib.-death, 438- sons, ib
Rottenburg, Dr F. von, Secretary to Royal Exchange, 237, 31. Bismarck, 237, 258.
Roumania, 223, 84. See Rumania.
Round, J. H., 'Recent Peerage Cases,' 224, 49-Feudal Eng- land,' 232, 116 note.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, interest in wildflowers, 227, 440-Confes- sion,' 238, 97-on the right of majorities, 240, 421, 427. Rovère, J., Les Survivances Fran- çaises dans l'Allemagne Napo- léonienne depuis, 1815'..231, 26.
Rovira y Virgili, Señor, 'El nacion- alismo catalan,' 232, 125. Rowe, Nicholas, biography of Shake- speare, 236, 225.
Rowlatt Act, 240, 281.
Mr Justice, President of the Sedition Inquiry Commission, 236,
Flying Corps, mobilisation, 225, 334; 237, 129-attacks on, 227, 205-administration, 237, 130- amalgamation, 240, 83.
- Literary Fund, The Founder of the, 231, 273-295. See Wil- liams.
Mail Steam Packet Company, 237, 200.
Naval Air Service, 228, 125- charges against, 227, 205 note- amalgamation, 246, 82. See Air.
Naval Reserve, 228, 120. Navy in 1914..237, 355.
Society of Arts, premiums, 224,
Royden, A. Maud, 'Women and the Church of England,' 233, 344.
Thomas, member of the Ship- ping Control Committee, 225, 473.
Rowntree, A., protest against naval Royds, Rev. T. F., Modern Bee- expenditure, 223, 121.
B. Seebohm, The Human Needs of Labour,' 231, 518-' The Human Factor in Business,' 237, 291.
H. S., Land and Labour: Lessons from Belgium,' 225, 34- 37.
Keeping,' 231, 498.
Royer, E., German Socialists and Belgium,' extract from, 225, 146.
Rozet, M. L., 'La chronique de Juillet 1830'..228, 281 note.
Rubber Industry of British Malaya, 228, 399.
Rowton, Lord, friendship with Lord Rubner, Prof., on the consumption Beaconsfield, 234, 2.
Roxburgh, R. F., The Prisoners of Rudd, C. D., concession granted by
War Information Bureau in Lon- don,' extract from, 224, 423.
Royal Aircraft Factory, 225, 346.
Air Force, 237, 131; 240, 83.
Commission and Cambridge,
English Opera House, 242, 289.
LoBengula, 241, 75.
Rudolf, Archduke, relations with his father, 235, 66—death, 66, 68. Ruffy-Arnell v. The King, case, 240, 254.
Rugby Union, 239, 349, 351, 357- 359.
Ruhemann, Herr, on the Flemings, Runciman, Sir Walter, criticism on
Ruhleben Camp, 231, 396-408. Ruhr districts, result of the French occupation, 240, 162, 315, 318.
the, occupation, 242, 443.
Rumania, national policy, 223, 84, 435; 230, 176 claims compensa- tion for her neutrality, 223, 427- military convention with Austria, 433.
The Attitude of, 223, 439-450.
-, prohibition of the export of bread-corn, 224, 453.
diplomacy of the Allies, 225, 176-178-in decisive attitude, 550.
German Penetration in, 226, 387-410.
intervention in the war, 226, 580, 582-plan of operations, 583- 589.
military operations, 227, 233, 253, 261-loss of Törzburg, 255— Craiova occupied by the Germans, ib.-retreat from the Arges, 256- Bucarest occupied, ib.—reinforced by Russian troops, 257-evacua- tion of the Dobrudja, 257, 261— the Brasso group of passes, 258.
natural boundary, 228, 357. demobilisation of the army, 230, 178-control of the oil-fields, 180.
scheme of Church reform, 231,
entry into the war, 234, 364.
Treaty with, 235, 19-new territory, 399-area, ib.-popula- tion, 400; 238, 25-administra- tion, 235, 401-corruption, 402— relations with Bulgaria, ib.-Hun- gary and Russia, 403.
the Navy, 223, 308-on the decision against commandeering the mer- cantile fleet, 230, 154-measures to maintain the supply of food, 159 -on the shortage of vessels, 161 -control of the mercantile fleet, 162-series of permissive Orders in Council, 163.
Rupee, fall in the value, 238, 142.
Ruppin, Dr A., Syria: An Economic Survey,' extract from, 231, 331. Rural Prosperity of France, 227, 314-330.
Transport (Scotland) Com- mittee Report, 233, 162. Ruridecanal Conferences, 229, 449. Rush-Bagot Agreement, 241, 173. Ruskin, John, on the kings of Prussia, 223, 42- -on patriotism, 224, 71— on the reason for wars, 78-Pre- face to the Crown of Wild Olive,' extract from, 227, 5-definition of economics, 237, 286-' Bibliotheca Pastorum,' 241, 264-Stones of Venice,' 289-views on war, 242, 63.
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