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THE SWORD OF DEBORAH
By F. Tennyson Jesse

The story of what English women did in the German War.

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MY "LITTLE BIT" By Marie Corelli

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CANOEING, SAILING AND MOTOR BOATING

By Lt. Warren H. Miller

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Food conditions as viewed by science.
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Industry, The Economic Future
of Women in, 73. See Women.
Ireland and Federalism, 445-
'Memorandum on Forms of Go-
vernment within the Empire,' ib.-
the term 'federalism,' 446-central
and local governments, 447-estab-
lishment of federalisation in the
United Kingdom incompatible
with the Imperial Parliament, 448
-proposed local parliaments, 449
-relief of congestion, 450-452-
establishment of legislative bodies,
451-Home Rule Bills, 452-report
of the Irish Convention, 453-455,
462-464-taxation, 453-difficulties
of a federalised United Kingdom,
455-powers of local legislatures,
456-458-objections to them, 458-
'the great Serbonian Bog,' 459-
scheme of two local legislatures,
460-462-manifesto of the Irish
Dominion League, 464-demand of
constitutional Nationalists, 465-
argument against representation
at Westminster, 466-the federal-
isation of Ireland, 467-features of
'The Times' scheme, 467-470.
Italy, result of railway national-
isation, 153, 174-Royal Commis-
sion on, 155-shipping losses, 473,
475, 476-note circulation, 497-
Public Debt, 499.

J.

Jackson, John, Journey from India
towards Europe,' 342.

Japan, railway nationalisation, 153-
retrocession of Kiaochow to China,
253--shipping losses, 473-develop-
ment of the mercantile fleet, 487
--construction, ib.-note circula-
tion, 497.

K.

Keppelman, Mr, manager of the El-
berfeld Co., 17-business methods,
33, 35-cruises in his yacht, 36.

L.

Labour Convention, 261.

League of Nations, 242-Mandatory
System, 243-modifications, 244-
criticisms on, 245, 262.

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Leigh, Rev. J. E. Austen, 'Memoir
of Jane Austen,' 301.

Leigh, M. A. Austen, Jane Austen:
A Personal Aspect,' 301.
Leland, Waldo G., Reconstruction
in the United States,' 177.
Leopold, King of the Belgians, affec-
tion for Queen Victoria, 2.
Lepine, Jean, Mental Disorders of
War,' extracts from, 295.

Living, increase in the cost of, 492-
494.

Lloyd, G. I. H., 'History of the
Ministry of Munitions,' 82.

Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 474,
476, 478.

Louis Philippe, King, relations with
Queen Victoria, 3-5.

Lusignan, Saviour, A Series of
Letters addressed to Sir W. For-
dyce,' 343.

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Maupassant, Guy, character of his
heroines, 328-sense of humour,
330.

Maura, Señor, appointed President
of the Council of Ministers, 130-
charges against, 131-religious
views, 132-policy, 133.
MacDowall, Arthur, 'The French
Novel,' 318.

'Memorandum on Forms of Govern-
ment within the Empire,' 445.

Men, opposition to the employment
of women in their trades, 84-
claim of 'Equal pay for equal work,'
87-case of piece-work, 88.

Mental Disorders and War, 284.
See War.

'Mental Invalids, A War Hospital
for,' 297 note.

Mercantile Marine, one of the main
fighting forces, 471-share in effect-
ing the change from war to peace,
472-losses, 473, 476, 477.
Mesopotamia, Turkish Rule and
British Administration in, 401.
I. Irak under Turkey, 401-411-
land tenure, 402-system of ad-
ministration, 403-education, 404
-the Municipality, ib.-Courts of
Justice, 405-Revenue Department,
ib.-land revenue, 406-Sanniyah
estates, ib.-Amiriyah estates, 407
-imposition of temettu, ib.-
sources of income, 408-tobacco
and salt, ib.-liquor trade, 409-
the Public Debt, ib.-Hillah Canal,
410. II. Irak during the War,
411-423-under British adminis-
tration, 411-Revenue Board, 412
-condition of Baghdad, 413, 417—
agricultural situation, 413-feeling
of insecurity, 414-influence of the
Chief Political Officer, ib. III.
Agricultural Development Scheme,
416-Education Committee ap-
pointed, 418-primary schools
opened, ib.-relations between the
British and the Arab, 419-Bani
Hassan Canal, ib.-Georgeiyah
Canal, 420-supply of seed, ib.-
money, 421-success of the scheme,
ib.-creation of a Board of Agri-
culture, 422-total area under cul-
tivation, ib.-economic future, 423.

Mexico system of railway policy,

174.

Mijatović, C., Serbia of the Ser-
bians,' 340.

Milićević, V., essay on Obradović,
340.

Miners' Federation, demand nation-
alisation of mines, 436.

Mines, The Battle of the, 424-
settlement by united counsel, 425
-the state of men's minds the ob-
stacle, ib.-use of the word 'prin-
ciple,' 426-inevitable changes, ib.
-results of an extreme form of
change, 427-decision by popular
vote, ib.-outlines of five schemes,
428-acquisition by the State, 429
-method of assessing the purchase
value, ib.-position of the State
as owner, 430-reference of Mr
Smillie to nationalisation, 431-
establishment of a State Depart-
ment, ib.-provision of duly cer-
tificated managers, 432-attitude
of the public to nationalisation,
432-435-advantages and disadvan
tages, 435-demand of the Miners'
Federation, 436-report of Mr Jus-
tice Sankey's Commission, 437-440
-loss of incentive, 440-diminution
of industrial strife, 441-decreasing
output, 443-Sir A. Duckham's
scheme, ib.

Monetary standards, tables, 302.
Moore, Sir Norman, The History of
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 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 as seals, 119-the
writers of documents, 120-criti-
cism on his style, 121.

Morality, State, 57. See State.
Morgenstierne, Dr Bredo von, 'State
Morality,' 57.

Mott, Dr F. W., 'The Effects of High
Explosives upon the Central Ner-
vous System,' 288 note-War
Psycho-Neuroses,' 291 note.

N.

Napoleon III, Emperor, relations
with Queen Victoria, 5-7.
Navy, cost of the, 560.

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Obradović, Dositheus, A Serbian
Anglophil, 333-birth, 335-pas-
sion for books, ib.-at the Monas-
tery of Hopovo, 336-escapes from
the monastery, 337-schoolmaster
in Dalmatia, ib.-travels, 337-339
-'Anthology,' 338-studies, ib.-
Autobiography,' 339-' Common-
sense Philosophy' and A Church
Homily,' ib.-visit to London, 340
-lessons in English, 341-friends,
342-344-admiration for the Eng-
lish, 344-346-second part of his
'Autobiography,' 346-Fables,' ib.
-Essays' and Ethics,' 347-ad-
miration for English literature,
347-349-translations, 348-poem
on Serbia, 350-at Belgrade, ib.-
founds a college, 351.

P.

Parliament, Imperial, reason for the
congestion, 450.

Peace with Germany, 228-nego-
tiations of Germany for peace, 228-
230, 232, 235-President Wilson's
letter, 229-statement of the Allies,
ib.-Emperor Carl's letter to the
French President, 231-negotia-
tions of Austria for peace, 231-234
-Armand-Revertera interviews,

231-the Fourteen Points of Presi-
dent Wilson, 234-various appeals
for peace, ib.-abdication of the
German Emperor, 235-armistice
signed, 236-character of President
Wilson's diplomacy, 236-238
reasons for the delay in beginning
peace negotiations, 239-prelimi-
naries' dispensed with, 240-or-

525

ganisation of the Conference, 241
-duration, ib.-commentary on
the provisions of the Peace Treaty,
242-263-League of Nations, 242-
the Mandatory System, 243-modi-
fications, 244-criticisms, 245, 262
-German territorial cessions to
France, 246-249-the case of Po-
land, 249-252-Schleswig, 252-
Heligoland, ib.-retrocession by
Japan of Kiaochow, 253-criticisms
on depriving Germany of her colo-
nies, 254-256-trial of William II
and other criminals, 257-repara-
tion, 258-omission of Indemnities,
ib.-financial clauses, 259-eco-
nomic clauses, 260, 264-Allied
Aircraft, 260-Labour Convention,
261-realisation of aims, 262-basis
of reconciliation, 264.

Peace Conference, 241-Treaty, 242-
264.

Pensions, expenditure on, 511.

Plunkett, Sir H., Chairman of the
Irish Convention, 464.

Poland, decision of the Peace Treaty,
249-252.

Popović, Prof. P., 'A Serbian Anglo-
phil, Dositheus Obradović,' 333.

Portal, Ethel Mary, plates in Sir N.
Moore's History of St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital,' 119.

Powicke, Prof. F. M., St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital,' 110.

Prussia, railway nationalisation, 153
-arguments in favour, 154-result
of the administration of mines,
435.

R.

Raffles, Sir Stamford, birth and edu-
cation, 268-Colonial Secretary of
Penang, ib. - Lieut-Governor of
Java, 269-censure on his conduct,
ib.-Lieut-Governor of Bencoolen,
ib.-at Calcutta, 272-relations
with Col Bannerman, 273-expe-
dition to Singapore, 274-hoists
the British flag, 275-treaty with
Tunku Hussan, 276-charges
against, 277-criticisms on his
policy, 279-faith in the future of
Singapore, ib.-death, 280-result
of his policy, 283.

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