Russell, Rev. Dr, Treasurer of the Russia, policy in Rumania, 226, 410 -trade with Palestine, 420.
Literary Fund, 231, 292.
Harold, On Some Parasitic
Prof. James E., German Higher Schools,' extract from, 224, 130.
J. M., Is India a Nation?' 230, 421.
W. H., Foreign Correspondent in the Crimea, 239, 89. Russia, military operations, 223, 101, 285-290, 583-594; 224, 266, 566; 225, 215-217, 550; 226, 229, 230, 240, 242, 576-589; 227, 233, 253, 256-261, 581; 228, 270, 540-547; 230, 524-527; 234, 359, 374.
number of ships lost, 223, 113 -amount of gold reserve, 410— note circulation, 410 note-vacil- lating policy towards the Balkan States, 428.
A Visit to, 223, 544-554.
the purchase of motors for military purposes, 224, 179, 181— expenditure on the war, 198-effect on the foreign trade, 199-pro- hibitions of the sale of liquors, 200 -amount of the public debt, ib.— gold reserve, 201-retreat, 267- 274, 567-evacuation of Przemysl, 270-Lemberg, 271, 273-battle of the Stryj, 271-concentration of their forces against Mackensen, 568 -evacuation of Warsaw, 571-fall of Kovno, 575-character of the retreat, 579-courage and dis- cipline of the soldiers, 580.
-, aspirations for control of the Bosphorus, 225, 183-population, 229-area of forests, 351-de- clares war against England, 508 -defeat of the Turkish army in Armenia, 551-553, 555.
work of the navy, 227, 463— construction of ships, 464-naval policy, 465-470.
issue of paper money, 228, 74, 75 -character of the army, 266, 541— failure to carry out plan of opera- tions, 266, 548-result of inaction in Mesopotamia, 267-improve- ment in military policy, 268— Black Sea Basin Agreement, 503— fall of Riga, 545-Republic pro- claimed, 546-influence of the Soviet on the army, ib.
result of anarchy in, 229, 79— revolution, 88-result of disintegra- tion of the army, 276, 289-Gulf of Riga islands, occupied by the Germans, 288-armistice con- cluded, ib.-result of the revolution, 398-population, 399-lack of capable administrators, 399 note- emancipation of the serfs, 400- weight of taxation, ib.-sale of agri- cultural produce, 401-issue of paper money, ib.-the peasants' demand for land, 402-system of banking, 479-result of the seces- sion, 559, 566-569-influence of Germany, 570.
defeat of the Bolshevists, 230,
German banks, 231, 82-reform of the Church, 117-relations with Finland, 151.
Public Debt, 232, 499.
loan to China, 233, 10-12- extension of the Trans-Siberian railway, 13-policy of coercion, 14 -despatch of warships to Port Arthur, 18-schemes of aggression, 24-war with Japan, ib.-with- drawal from the war, 114-119— administration of Armenia, 239.
Russia, Contribution of, to Russian Revolution, Some Ele- Learning, 233, 272-287. ments of the, 228, 184–200.
,system of mobilisation, 233, 417. aggressive policy, 234, 305— dissolution of authority in the Caucasus, 427.
Soviet Government, Treaty, 242, 459, 469, 471-473-amount of the loan, 473.
Statesmen, Two, 236, 402–417.
expansion, 235, 238-defeated Russo-Japanese War, 223, 577; 224, by the Japanese, 239. 151, 420; 230, 62; 232, 490.
Treaty of Reinsurance with, Russo-Turkish War, 223, 232; 224, 237, 263, 272-274. 150; 228, 148; 229, 84, 232; 233, 342.
result of the revolution, 238, 293-the Soviet rule, 341-system of syndicalist self-government in industry,' 342-Supreme Economic Council or Trust of Trusts,' 343.
European, number of tons of coal, 240, 108.
foreign policy, 241, 171— alli- ance with Sweden, 206-relations with Great Britain, 207. Russian Diplomacy before the War, 237, 155–176.
Great, Little, and White, language questions, 239, 319.
Literature, The Meaning of, 235, 102-120.
Sagnac, P., Le Rhin Français pen- dant la Revolution et l'Empire,' extract from, 231, 42.
Sailors and Soldiers on the Land, 226, 135-151.
St Aldwyn, Lord, on economies in expenditure, 225, 77.
St Augustine, charge against the Enneads, 231, 490-Confessions,' 493 on the anger of God, 239, 299.
St Bartholomew, Massacre of, 224, 25.
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 232,
St Cuthbert's altar, 228, 109. St Cyprian of Antioch, a magician, 240, 299.
St Fursey, legend, 229, 348-350. Saint-Germain, Treaty of, 233, 447, 450; 234, 215, 219; 235, 395, 399; 236, 418; 240, 310; 241, 4. Saint-Gothard tunnel, 232, 221. St Ives, the fishing industry, 224, 21, 22.
'St James' Chronicle,' 227, 354.
Gazette,' 227, 353.
St Januarius, patron saint of Naples, 235, 367.
St Jean de Maurienne Convention, 239, 163.
St John Barony, case of, 224, 51, 64, 70.
Saint-Marc Girardin, Souvenirs de Voyages et d'études,' extract from, 226, 407.
St Mihiel, attack on, 230, 516. St Patrick's Day Celebration in Berlin, 230, 232.
'St Paul's Magazine,' 237, 56.
St Petersburg, Declaration of, 223, 565; 224, 415.
St Pierre, Abbé de 'Projet de traité
pour rendre la paix perpetuelle entre les souverains chrétiens,' 229, 236.
St Victor, Richard of, works of, 231, 495.
Sainte-Beuve, on the humour of Molière, 241, 44.
Saintsbury, George, 'A History of the French Novol,' 232, 318-328 -'The Works of Henry Field- ing,' edited by, 239, 17— Anatole France,' 141-'The Poems of Andrew Lang,' 240, 262—' Letter- Book,' 242, 196.
Saktouris, M., High Commissioner of Thrace, 235, 409.
Sakuso, Dr Yoshino, leader of the
Tokyo intellectuals, 234, 399.
Saladin, the first Sultan in Egypt, 223, 529-character of his adminis- tration, 531-his introduction of the Mamluks, 533.
Salandra, Signor, Prime Minister,
223, 86; 224, 255; 227, 384- character, 224, 259.
Salerno, college or guild of phy- sicians, 240, 303.
Salisbury, first settlement, 241, 82.
Georgina, Marchioness of, characteristics, 237, 386.
Marquis of, foreign policy, 223, 25, 241; 229, 85; 241, 167; 242, 335-mission to Constantinople, 234, 16.
The Life of Lord, 237, 378- 399.
Salisbury, Marquis of, leader of the Conservative Party, 238, 404- housing policy, 240, 39-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 241, 166.
Salmon, Dr, Infallibility of the Church,' 242, 235.
Salonika, preparations of the Allied force against an attack of the Ger- mans, 225, 234, 546; 226, 588- strength of the defences, 225, 548- value to the Allies, 549.
Saltikov, 'Provincial Sketches,' 235, 113.
Saltpêtrière School of Medical Psy- chology, 238, 257.
Salvemini, Prof. Gaetano, Italy and the Southern Slavs,' 229, 176.
Salzburg, union with Germany, 237,
Sambuy, Count Victor de, Sardinian Minister at Vienna, 233, 254.
Samoa under New Zealand, 238, 235-251.
Sampson, George, Bach and Shake-
speare,' 239, 360—' Opera in Eng- land,' 242, 278.
Samuel, Rt Hon. Sir Herbert, President of the Local Government Board, 225, 195-on the duty of the community towards mother- hood, 228, 465, 468-on the forma- tion of a council of the Empire, 229, 22-address at the Royal Statistical Society, 239, 125-on the death duties, 127.
San, the, passage forced, 224, 269.
- Giuliano, Marquis di, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 224, 255-death, 255; 227, 383-character of his foreign policy, 227, 378-382-
'Letters from Albania,' 381- interview with Ismail Kemal Bey, 228, 186.
San Remo, Conference at, 239, 169; 241, 301.
Stefano, Treaty of, 223, 84, 442,
Sardou, V., character of his plays, 237, 336.
Sargeaunt, G. M., The Greek Fear of Life,' 242, 41.
Sarolea, Charles, 'Anglo-German Pro- blem,' 224, 491, 504.
445; 228, 363, 367; 229, 84, 232; Sarrail, General, in Command of the 230, 166; 232, 375; 237, 394; 239, 77.
Sand, George, variety of her works, 232, 324.
Sanday, Rev. Dr, The Use of the Psalter,' 230, 2 note.
Sanders, General, Liman von, case, 237, 171-Fünf Jahre Türkei, 239, 161.
Allied force at Macedonia, 227, 250-advance on Monastir, 251.
Sassoon, Siegfried, 'In the Pink,' 230, 391- They,' 393. Sastri, Srinivasa, at the Washington Conference, 238, 144.
Satow, Sir Ernest, A Guide to Diplomatic Practice,' 229, 225- "The Reorganisation of Europe,' 235, 1.
'Saturday Review,' the, 239, 98. Sauerbeck, Augustus, Course of
-, Lloyd, 'Old Kew, Chiswick and Kensington,' 227, 39. Sands, Lord, 'Church Union in Scot- land,' 233, 205. See Johnson. Sandwich, Earl of, 227, 46-adminis- tration of the Navy, 236, 103. Sankey, Mr Justice, scheme for the administration of mines, 232, 428- 432-Report of the Commission, 241. 437-440; 236, 184-recommenda-
Average Prices of General Commo- dities in England,' 232, 489. Saunders, George, 'The Resignation of Bismarck,' 237, 256.
Savaii island, 238, 236-territory,
South-Eastern Europe, 229, 176. Saving Grace, The, 235, 221–233.
tion of nationalisation, 232, 438-Savic, V. R., 'The Reconstruction of reasons, 439-on the loss of incen- tive, 440—diminution of strife, 441 -presides over the Coal Commis- sion, 241, 373.
Sanna-i-Yat, attack on, 227, 585.
Santa Margherita, agreement, 241, 307.
Santayana, Prof., Character and Opinion in the United States,' 236, 37-on the differences between the English and Latin temperament, 240, 22-Soliloquies in England,' 242, 231.
Savoy, case of, 236, 212. Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of, un- popularity, 237, 115.
Sazonoff, M., correspondence with Count Benckendorff, 237, 157- on the demands of Serbia, 165–167 policy, 168-Foreign Minister, 240, 386-loyalty to Serbia, 387. Scanderberg, George, Chief of Albania, 228, 146.
Sarakamysh, victory of, 223, 550, Schaedler, Dr, criticism on Colonial 554.
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