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Africa, The Late German Colonies in, 462-position, 463-administra tion, 463, 476-system of water- ways, 464-Lake Tanganyika, 465 -configuration of East Africa, 466- 470-railways, 468- South-West Africa, 470-472--province of Groot- fontein, 471-industries and rail- way system, ib.-the Cameroons, 472-474-Lake Chad, 474-Togo- land, 474-476-method of govern ment, 476-labour question, 477. Alcohol, A Scientific Decision on, 63-Lord D'Abernon's Committee, ib.-members, 63 note--preface, 64, 74-action of alcohol on the nervous system, 65, 70-use of tobacco, 66 -sedative action, 67-symptoms of intoxication, 68-stimulation of the heart and pulse, ib.-influence on muscular acts, 69-the brain, ib.- experiments on rum, 70-the chief attraction, 71-the temperance movement, 72-rules for the use, 73-influence of wine on ague, 75. Allied armies, military operations on the western front, 257-261.
Alsace-Lorraine, 169-the test of nationality, 170-race, language or geographical position, ib.-applica- tion of the plebiscite, 171-annexa- tion of the Three Bishoprics, 172, 174-acquisition of Alsace, 173- Lorraine, 174-administration by France, 176-cession of Saarbrücken and the Saar, 177-annexation to Germany, 178-Treaty of Frank- Vol. 231.-No. 459.
fort, 179-policy of Germany, 180- result of the restoration to France, 181-the valuable potash deposits of Alsace, 182-coal and iron fields of Lorraine, ib.
America, bee-farms, 499, 500.
Amschel, Mayer, founder of the House of Rothschild, 430. See Rothschild.
Ancestor Worship and the Chinese Drama, 296-the 'Shu King,' the Book of Historical Documents,' ib.--the 'Shih King,' the Book of Poetry,' 297-four parts, 298-origin of ancestor wor- ship, 299-the same ritual for all classes, 300-chief festivals, ib.-- the spirits invoked, 301-celebra- tion of Shang or first fruits,' 302 -fishing, ib.-sacrifices in the royal temple, 303-personators,' ib.-origin of Chou-chi, 305-de- scendants, ib.-reign of king Wu, 306-309-king Chang, 309-sacri- fices to Wan and Wu, 309, 311, 315-music and ceremorial, 310- ode to Wu,' 311-the 'Lai,' 312- 'Cho,' ib.--dialogue between Con- fucius and Pin-mou Chia, 313-315 -war-dances, 316.
Bate, J. Pawley, The Freedom of the Seas,' 184.
Bee-Keeping, Modern, 498--amount imported and average price, ib.- an ideal hobby, 499-importance of honey, ib.-food, 500-fertilising an orchard, ib.-disease of Micro- sporidiosis, 501, 504-stings, 501- how to handle bees, ib.-smoke and carbolic acid, 502-remedies when stung, 503-Ligurian bees, ib.-precautions against disease, 505-hives, ib.-honey, 506-pre- parations for winter, ib.-swarm- ing, 507-feeding, ib.-robbing a hive, 508-number of eggs laid by a queen-bee, 509.
Cababé, Michael, 'The Freedom of the Seas,' 194, 200.
Calker, Prof. W. van, 'Das Pro- blem der Meeresfreiheit,' extract from, 201.
Cannan, Gilbert, monograph on Freedom,' 523.
Carl, Emperor of Austria, policy, 266 -concludes an armistice, 271- abdication, 272.
Carr, H. Wildon, 'The Philosophy of Benedetto Croce,' 360.
Cavaignac, G., 'La Formation de la Prusse,' 36.
Cecil, Lord Robert, scheme for a League of Nations, 210.
Cole, G. D. H., Labour in the Com- monwealth,' 514-517-The World of Labour,' 515.
Corwin, Edward S., The President's Control of Foreign Relations,' 145. Cowan, T. W., Bee-keepers' Re- cord,' 500.
Cretan Prophet, A, 378- Epime- nides, 379-personality, ib.-visit to purify Athens, 380, 387-semi- divine origin, 381- one of the Seven Wise Men, 382-views of German scholars, 383-of English, ib.--the Greek character, 384-re- forms of Epimenides, 385-387-a scientific investigator and a philo- sophical thinker, 388-Prof. R. Harris' identification of an Epime- nidean fragment, 389 poem 'Minos,' 391-393-the true spirit of Hellenism, 394.
Croce, The Philosophy of Bene- detto, 359-character of his philo- sophy, 360-knowledge, 361-intui- tion, ib.-language an æsthetic expression, 363, 374-Logic the science of the 'pure concept,' 363- 365-economic will, 365-367-'use- ful' and 'utilitarian,' 367-reality of freedom and the unreality of evil, 368 dialectical optimism, 369-cosmic progress, 370-essay on Hegel's dialectic, 371-373-views against metaphysics, 373--exter- nalisation a mere practical act, 374-repudiation of transcendence, 375-the Universe, 376-religion, 377.
Croker, John Wilson, Memoirs, 9. Crozier, W. P., 'The Theory and Practice of Marshal Foch,' 239. Currency Note, The, in Relation to Banking and the Exchanges, 97-four items in the issue of cur- rency notes, 98-102-collapse of
the exchanges, 99-moratorium declared, 100-Account to Account Loan Scheme, 101-flotation of the 4 per cent. Loan, ib.-substitution of the currency note for gold, 102- 104, 108-table of the issues, 104- 'Economist' and 'Statist' index numbers for England and Germany, 105-tendency of increasing prices, 106-increase in wage earnings, 107 credit operations of Government, ib.-period of recon- struction, 109 dangerous policy of the withdrawal, 110-scheme of F. Larkworthy, ib.
Cushny, Prof. A. R., member of the Committee on Alcohol, 64 note.
northern and southern divisions, ib.-unity and solidarity, 114- cause of separation between the East and West, ib. schisms, 115-the Church of the Seven General Councils, 116-four ancient Patriarchates, ib. - the case of Russia, 117-Rumania, 118 -Serbia, 119-Greece, 120-124- relations with the Church of Eng- land, 124-need for a religious union, 125.
Ellison, Canon, founds the Church of England Temperance Society, 72. Epimenides, a Cretan Prophet, 379. See Cretan.
Farmer, Eric, 'The Psychology of an Internment Camp,' 396. Finland, The Revolution in, Its Causes and Results, 149-position under the Tsar, ib.-Senate and Diet, 150-chief political parties, ib. -Labour party, 151-relations with Russia, ib.-strike of 1905, 152- result of class hatred, ib.-effect of the war, 153-legislative measures, 154-formation of the Red Guards, 155-the White Guards, 156 - A People's Council, ib. reign of terror, 158-overthrow of the Red Guards, 159-162-General Manner- heim's operations, 159, 168-equip- ment of his troops, 160-Grenadiers and Jägers, 161-victory of the White Guards, 162, 168---escape of Judge Svinhufvud, 163 -- Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse elected King, 165-foreign policy of the Government, 166-General Manner- heim elected Regent, 168. Folk-lore, meaning of the word, 445. Foch, Marshal, The Theory and Practice of, 239-lectures, 239, 244, 248, 249-career, 239-Chief of the Staff, ib.- personal qualities, 240-conception of war, ib.—of the Commander, 241-244-theory of the supreme blow, 245-period of pre- paration, 246-doctrine of Economy of Force, 247-of sûreté, 247-250- efficient system of intelligence, 248 -extracts from his lectures, 249- number of offensives, 251.
Gardnor, J., member of the Literary Club, 285.
Gauvain, Auguste, 'A League of Nations,' 228.
Gentz, Friedrich von, career, 435- relations with Nathan Rothschild, 436.
German Banks and 'Peaceful
Penetration,' 76 - the Beteili- gungssystem, 77-bank and indus- trial policy, 78-five main lines, ib.-application of science to in- dustry, 79-concentration process, 80-long-term' credit system, 81 -the London branches, 82- pene- tration of Russia, ib.-the Banca Commerciale Italiana,
83, 87- methods of expansion, 84-organi- sation of an Intelligence Depart- ment, ib.-the Reichsbank, 85, 89 -efficient plans for the financial mobilisation, 86-world-finance a part of Welt-politik, ib.-political intrigue in South Africa, 88- evidence of the card-indexes, 88-93 -references to insurance
panies, 90-crisis of 1901, 94- banking system, 95.
German Colonies in Africa, The Late, 462. See Africa.
Germany, 'Statist' index numbers,
105 annexation of Alsace-Lor- raine, 178-Treaty of Frankfort, 179-character of her administra- tion, 180-military operations on the western front, 255-261-retreat of the army, 258-261-cause of the failure, 262-armistice, 272-de- clared a Republic, ib.
Germany's Debt to France, 26— condition preceding the French Revolution, 26-28-opinions on it, 29-character of the refugees, 30- causes of the war of 1792, ib.- effects of the Revolution, 31-33– collapse of the Holy Roman Empire, 32-renaissance of Prussia, 33- Stein's Nassau Programme,' 34- reforms of Hardenberg, 36-38- views of Scharnhorst, 38-Gnei- senau, ib.-collapse of the three ecclesiastical Electorates, 39-un- popularity of the republican rule on the Rhineland, 40-Treaty of Lunéville, 41-result of 20 years of French occupation, 42-condition of Bavaria, 43-Monteglas the creator of modern Bavaria, 45- the Duchy of Württemberg, 46- Baden, 47.
Gibson, M. D., 'The Commentaries of Isho'dad of Merv,' translated by, 389.
Gladstone, W. E., friendship with J. Murray III, 11, 20.
Glazebrook, Canon M. G., "The "Life and Liberty" Movement,' 333.
Gooch, G. P., 'Germany's Debt to France,' 26.
Görres, obituary on the Holy Roman
Empire, 32-on the unpopularity of the French on the Rhineland, 40.
Gray, Ezio M., The Bloodless War,' 87.
Greece, reform of the Church, 120- views of Meletios Metaxakis, 121- A Draft Constitution for the Orthodox Church,' 122-position and education of the clergy, ib.- superstitions dying out, 123-rela- tion of the bishops to the parochial clergy, 123-the work of two Synods, 124.
Greenwood, M., member of the Com- mittee on Alcohol, 64 note.
Grote, Mrs, 'Life of her husband,' 22.
Hague Conference, 211, 213.
Harris, Prof. Rendel, identification of an Epimenidean fragment, 389.
chology of an, 396. See Ruhleben.
Isaacs, S. H., 'The True Boundaries of the Holy Land,' 321.
Italy, readjustment of commercial relations, 49-amount of exports and imports, 50-export trade to the Central Empire, 51-53-fruit and vegetable, 51-53, 56-wine, 53— oil, fowls and eggs, 54-trade with England, 55, 57-organisation of production and collection, 58- transport, 59-61-sale, 61-mili- tary operations against Austria- Hungary, 253-255, 266-forcing the Piave, 254.
Jacobs, A. J., Neutrality versus Justice,' 212, 223.
Jaffé, Edgar, Das englische Bank- wesen,' 81.
Jeffries, Mr, report on the condition of Vienna, 263.
Jeidels, Otto, 'Das Verhältnis der deutschen Grossbanken zur Indus- trie,' 79, 89.
Jerusalem, 327-problem of sanita- tion, ib.
Jews, restoration to Palestine, 325.
'Life and Liberty' Movement, 333 -report of the Committee on Church and State, ib.-failure of the Church, 334-committee formed, 335-six grave issues, 336-amend- ments to the Enabling Bill, ib.- 'When the Church is Free,' 337, 340-three elements of confusion in the manifesto, 337-339-report of the Representative Church Council Committee, 340-lack of a recognised standard of doctrine, 341-proposed 'Church Assembly,' ib.-indefinite attitude of the move- ment, 342-disestablishment, ib.
Literary Fund, Royal, members, 285-first case, 287-members of the committee, 289-history, 290— financial report, 292, 295.
Livingstone, Dr, portrait, 13.
Lucas, E. V., The Founder of the Royal Literary Fund,' 273.
Ludendorff, General, blunders in the campaign of 1918, 250-neglect of sûreté, ib.
Macdonald, J. R. Moreton, Alsace- Lorraine,' 169.
Mannerheim, Baron Gustaf, military operations in Finland, 159-162-in England, 168-elected Regent of Finland, ib.
Marett, R. R., The Interpretation of Survivals,' 445.
McDougall, W., member of the Committee on Alcohol, 64 note.
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