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Beale, Sir W. P., protest against Beecham, Sir Thomas, operatic per-
naval expenditure, 223, 121.
formances, 242, 292.

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Beer, G. L., British Colonial Policy,'
224, 436- The English-Speaking
Peoples,' 230, 94.

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Max, History of British
Socialism,' 234, 328; 236, 62;
242, 10.

Beatty, David, Earl, despatch from,
223, 608-on the German losses in
the Battle of Jutland, 226, 283,
285 charged with rashness, 287,
289-tactics in the Battle of the
Bight and the Dogger Bank, 287-
the Battle of Jutland, 288-291;
241, 109-116-manoeuvre of 'cross- Beerbohm, Max, Seven Men,' 241,
ing the T,' 226, 290-vindication,
293.

Beaufort, J. M. de, A Voyage of
Discovery in Northern Germany,'
226, 75, 318.

Beauty, definition, 235, 272.

Bebel, Herr, at the Socialist Congress
of Jena, 228, 179.

Beccaria, Cesare, 'Dei Delitti e delle
Pene,' 233, 298; 238, 377.

Bechuanaland, Protectorate, 241,
71, 73.

Beck, James, Evidence in the Case,'
224, 505.

Becker, Prof., views on the mobilisa-
tion of Turkey by Germany, 223,

250.

Becque, Henry, 'Corbeaux' and 'La
Parisienne,' 237, 337.

Bedford, Duke of, tribute to Pitt's
manner of speaking, 225, 512.
Bédier, M., Les Légendes épiques,'
227, 332 note.
Bee-Keeping, Modern, 231, 498-
509.

Bee in Literature, The, 241, 270-
292.

Beebe, Charles. ' Edge of the Jungle,'
240, 220.

Thomas, Stephen Crane: A
Study in American Letters,' 242,
258.

54.

Beethoven, L. van, Eroica,' 223,
393, 395-' Fidelio,' 242, 284.
Beetle, the rhinoceros, measures
against, 238, 241.

Beetles or 'death-watches,' 240, 221.
Begbie, Harold, recruiting verses,
224, 397.

Begg, Mr, on the cause of the decline
of the rabbit in New Zealand, 240,
95.

Behr, M., Minister in Berlin, dis-
missed, 229, 328.

Belcher, Henry, 'The First American
Civil War,' 224, 436, 438 et seq.
Belfast, the centre of revolutionary
agitation, 229, 267.

a City of Destruction,' 238,

202.
Belgian Refugees in the United
Kingdom, 225, 188-214.
Belgium, invasion, 223, 87, 93, 457—
retreat of the army,

230.

94.

The Neutrality of, 223, 214-

violation of the neutrality, 223,
457, 461, 503.

-, patriotism, 224, 86-result of
the war, 202.

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Belgium, ownership of land, 225, 34- Benckendorff, Count, correspondence
population, 35-value of land, 35- with M. Sazonoff, 237, 157-on
the policy of England, 159, 160.
Pene-Benedict XV, Pope, 227, 480.

37.

German Methods of
tration in, 225, 130-147.

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National Assembly, 236, 421.
Bell, Dr Alexander Graham, inven-
tion of the telephone, 236, 314,
320.

Charles Moberly, on the staff
of the Times,' 239, 102; 226,
38.

Company, 236, 309-capital,
310-reports, 311, 317–319.

Mr, on the policy of Pres.
Wilson, 227, 292.

W. G., Fleet Street in Seven
Centuries,' 227, 353.

Bellairs, Commander, 'The Battle
of Jutland,' 226, 283.

Bellezza, Paolo, Il Giorno,' edited
by, 233, 301.

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Benelli, Sem, 'L'Altare,' 230, 137—
paan to Italy, 139, 143.
Bengal, reversal of the partition, 226,
100-104.

Benn, Ernest J. P., 'The Trade of
To-morrow,' 229, 414.

Bennett, Arnold, The Card,' 241,
46.

C. E., Horace: Odes and
Epodes,' translation of, 225, 483.

E. N., The German Army in
Belgium,' translation of, 236, 190
et seq.

T. J., The Past and Present
Connection of England with the
Persian Gulf,' extract from, 228,
518.

Benson, Dr A. C., Fasti Etonenses,'
extract from, 229, 300.

Archbishop, on the English
Church, 229, 442.

R. H., member of the Com-
mittee on the National Gallery,
224, 345.
Bensusan, S. L., Education and
Research in Agriculture, 238, 69—
"The Bee in Literature,' 241, 270.

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Bentham, Jeremy, 'Catechism of
Electoral Reform,' 236, 69.

Bentinck, Lord George, Life of,'
226, 522.

Beresford, Lord Charles, Memoirs,'
extract from, 233, 194.

Bergson, Henri, extract from his
lecture on the Idealism of France,
224, 390-philosophy, 229, 98-
views on Intuition, 236, 153.

BERKSHIRE.

Berkshire, local place-names, 228, 338, 339.

Berlin, Congress of, 223, 232; 227, 371; 229, 232; 234, 16, 20; 235, 5, 191; 239, 71, 77.

Treaty of, 223, 424; 228, 148, 355, 358; 230, 166; 232, 375; 237, 392, 396; 239, 91. 'Berliner Tageblatt,' the, extract from, 227, 429; 240, 116, 117. Bernard, J. H., Most Rev. and Rt Hon. the Provost of Trinity, 'Crime and Punishment,' 239, 58.

Bernhardi, General Von, on the alliance with Ireland, 229, 252Germany and the Next War,' 242, 62.

Bernstein, Henry, character of his dramas, 237, 347.

Bernstorff, Count, on contraband of war, 224, 233-tribute to the Press Bureau, 234, 133-' My Three Years in America,' 351353, 355, 356.

Berry, W. T., 'Books on the War,' 227, 494.

BIBLE.

with Lord Granville, 509-511-character of her letters, 511, 515— political views, 513-opinion of Canning, ib.-visit to Paris, 514 -conversation with Moreau, 515 -relations with the Prince of Wales, 516-unwelcome attentions from Sheridan, ib.-criticism on the acting of Roscius, 517-knowledge of books, ib. Bethlehem Steel Works, experiments, 229, 114. Bethmann-Hollweg, Herr von, the terms of peace, 227, 264-266 -on the Armenian question, 233, 396-' Betrachtungen zum Weltkriege,' 234, 339.

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Beust, Count, Memoirs, 226, 390settlement of the Hungarian question, 229, 240-criticism of the Home Rule Bill of 1886..241.

Bevan, E., 'Indian Nationalism,' 230, 422.

Edwyn, The Anger of God,' 239, 290.

Prof. L. R. O., 'Constitutionbuilding in China,' 226, 152.

Berthelet, Dr E., on the effects of Bevione, Signor G., his articles on

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Besant, Mrs, The Evolution of,' 230, 420- New India,' 236, 44— interned, 45-released, 47-President of the Congress at Calcutta, 48-severs her connexion, 52.

Bessarabia, number of Roumanians, 223, 448.

union with Roumania, 235,

399. Bessborough, Henrietta, Countess

Italy's neutrality, 223, 82.

Beybars, Sultan of Egypt, oration on his investiture, 223, 527— extent of his Empire, 539characteristics, 540-administration, ib.

Beyers, General, head of the Defence Force, 225, 96-resignation, 99— defeated, 104.

Bhagavad-Gita, translation of, 241, 271.

323.

of, at Naples, 225, 503-friendship Bharata's Treatise on Drama, 236, with Lord Granville, 503, 508correspondence with him, 509sons and daughter, ib.-relations

Bible, the English, character of the translation, 224, 299–301.

BIBLE.

Bible, the Russian, 235, 106.

BISMARCK.

Biplanes, use of, 225, 340.

Society,' 236, 95 note.

instances of the anger of God, Birch, Mr, History of the Royal

239, 290-295.
Bickersteth, Geoffrey L., Benedetto
Croce as Literary Critic,' 235, 270.

Biddulph, General Sir R., High Com-
missioner of Cyprus, 227, 403, 421
-his Report, 412, 413.

Bird, Alice, description of Swin-

burne reciting his poems, 228, 236.

-, Isabella, friendship with John
Murray, 231, 23. See Bishop.

Bidou, Henri, articles in the 'Morn- Birds, parasites of, 234, 98.
ing Post,' 226, 237 note.

Bidwell, Rt Rev. Mons., member of
the Belgian refugees committee,
225, 195 note.

Bielschowsky, Herr, biography of
Goethe, 235, 340.

Bierce, Ambrose, 'In the Midst of
Life,' 226, 54 note.

Biffen, Prof., researches on wheat,
238, 79.

Bigelow, John, 'Life of Benjamin
Franklin,' 231, 192.

Bight, battle of the, 226, 287
Bilharzia, the parasite, 240, 217.

Bille, Torben de, Politik,' trans-
lated by, 226, 177.

Billing, Mr, charges against the
Royal Flying Corps, 227, 203, 204.
Billot, A., La France et l'Italie,'
227, 370.

Billroth, Theodor, 'Historische
Studien über die Beurtheilung und
Behandlung der Schusswunden,'
226, 452.

Binyon, Laurence, The Poetry of,
232, 135-152.

'Indian Art,' 223, 507-
war verses, 224, 406--For the
Fallen,' 230, 384-' English Tradi-
tions in Art,' 235, 207.

Biology, The New, 240, 215-245.

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result of introduction into
New Zealand, 240, 102.
Birkbeck, Morris, Notes on America,
229, 362.

Birkenhead, Lord, Director of the
Press Bureau, 234, 137-state-
ment on Air Forces, 240, 75—
controversy with Lord Carson,
241, 377-379-characteristics, 380.
Birmingham, patching up' policy,
240, 42.

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Birrell, Rt Hon. Augustine, on the
Irish seditious newspapers, 223,
151-character of his administra-
tion of Ireland, 226, 256–261;
238, 415; 240, 435-character-
istics, 241, 185.

Birth of Merlin,' authorship of the
play, 237, 14.

Birth-rate, result of the decrease,
224, 92-result of voluntary re-
striction, 227, 29-danger of an
indiscriminate increase, 228, 50.
Bishop, Sir H. R., operas, 242, 291.

Mrs, friendship with John
Murray, 231, 23. See Bird.
Bismarck, Prince, on the autocracy
of Prussia, 223, 45-religious views,
52- foreign policy, 232; 232,
11, 368; 239, 280–287—policy of
'Drang nach Osten,' 226, 390-
policy in the Franco-German War

BISMARCK.

226-232.

BOER.

227, 389-on relations with Eng- Blockade and War-Zones, 224,
land, 228, 496-' Reminiscences,'
237, 115, 256, 398.

Bismarck, The Resignation of,
237, 256-274.

Bissolati, Signor, leader of the
Reform Socialists, manifesto, 223,
81.

Björkoe, Treaty of, 1905..237, 273.

Blache, P. Vidal de la, 'La France
de l'Est,' 231, 169.

Blachford, Lord, Colonial policy,
226, 269.

Black Death, epidemic, 236, 120.

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Blacker, Capt. L. V. S., On Secret
Patrol in High Asia,' 239, 191
note.

Blair, Sir Robert, on the number of

trained chemists, 224, 532.
Blanc, Louis, founder of the French
Social Democracy, 236, 72.

Blankenburg, Paul, on the 'Belgian

Atrocities,' 236, 204.

Bliss, General Tasker H., article in
'Foreign Affairs,' 239, 249, 254-
estimate of General Foch, 257.

Bloch, D. W., 'Die Entwerthung
der deutschen Valuta im Welt-
krieg,' 231, 97.

Block, Sir Adam, President of the

British Chamber of Commerce in
Turkey, 228, 297-on the decrease
of British trade, ib.

-, principles of, 225, 274.
Blockhouse or 'pill-box,' form of
attack, 228, 536.

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Bloem, Walter, 'Vormarsch,' 234,
250-The Iron Year,' 236, 198
-'People against People,' 199.
Blomfield, Sir Reginald, Formal
Garden in England,' 236, 366-
'History of Renaissance Archi-
tecture in England, ib.—‘A His-
tory of French Architecture,' 366-
380.

Blood, Colonel W. P., 'The Course
of the War,' 223, 87, 282, 581;
224, 266, 566; 225, 215, 546; 226,
228, 565; 227, 245, 570; 228,
249, 529; 229, 269, 559; 230,
236, 504- The End of the War,'
231, 252-Strategy of the War,'
233, 44; 234, 358.

Blowitz, H. G. de, prediction on
M. Deschanel, 233, 476-career,
239, 90-Paris Correspondent to
the Times,' 91-inventor of the
'Interview' and article on the
'French Scare,' ib.-despatch on
the text of the Berlin Treaty, 92.
Bodin, Constantine, proclaimed Em-
peror of the Bulgarians, 226, 493.

Jean, opinions on progress,
234, 105.
Bodley, J. E. C., essay 'The Decay
of Idealism in France, 224, 384-
criticism on Lord Morley, 241,
345.

Sir Josias, report on the Ulster
Plantation, 239, 34.

Boer Republics, 241, 70-character
of the British troops, 257.

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