Fielding, Henry, essay on, 237, 110 Fish, result of introduction into New Zealand, 240, 104.
-plays, 239, 22-Joseph An- drews,' 241, 52.
Figgis, John Neville,
-, Prof. C. R., 'The Development of American Nationality,' 223, 172.
Fisher, Rt Hon. Andrew, on Imperial policy, 226, 275.
Hon. F. M. B., on Germany's trade policy after the war, 228, 412.
Rt Hon. H. A. L., Modern German Historians,' 223, 340- The Last of the Latin Historians,' 230, 38-on the Army education, 233, 28, 31-address on education, 37.
Mrs H. A. L., Family Allowances,' 242, 73.
Rt Hon. Hayes, reply to the Denison House Committee, 240, 192.
Rt Hon. Herbert, Bill to make further provision with respect to Education, 228, 444 et seq., 473.
S. G., The True History of the American Revolution,' 224, 436 et seq.
Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount, First Sea Lord, 223, 299-views against the expedition to the Dardanelles, 225, 231-position on the War Council, 227, 513- policy in the East, 520, 625.
Lord, and his Work, 233, 188-204.
- opposition to staff organisation, 235, 128- Memo- ries,' 237, 354-naval strategy, 356- Records,' 356 note.
Fisheries, Inshore, and Naval Needs, 224, 1–22.
Organisation Society, establish- ment, 224, 21,
Fisheries, Board of, reduction of Flodden, Battle of, 242, 384. expenditure, 225, 529.
FitzAlan, Lord, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 236, 169.
Fitzmaurice, Lord E., on the extent and boundaries of Albania, 228, 141 note.
Fitzwarine barony, case of, 224, 55, 68.
Fiume, port of, 224, 334-trade, 337.
the problem of, 229, 187-191- population, 187.
independence, 236, 419. Fiume-Adriatic Solution, The, 241, 293–310.
Flaubert, Gustave, 'L'Education Sentimentale,' 232, 329— Madame Bovary,' ib.-criticism on, 234, 197- Salammbo,' 242, 260.
Flecker, James Elroy, character of his poetry, 226, 376.
Flogging natives, punishment of, 229, 387-392-number of strokes, 387-mode of administering, 388 -deaths resulting from, 389. Flushing, fall of, 237, 252. Foch, Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of the Armies, 230, 504; 238, 294. The Theory and Prac
tice of, 231, 239–251.
Introduction to 'De- spatches of Sir Douglas Haig,' 233, 103, 112-Les Principes de la Guerre,' 108-118-doctrine sureté, 118.
and Haig, 239, 233–257.
Marshal, on the occupation of the Rhine, 241, 384, 392.
Fokker, inferiority to English ma- chines, 227, 207 note.
Folk-Lore Society, founded, 231, 445.
Fleet, British, strength, 223, 601, Fonseca, Eleonora, and the Nea-
work of the, 227, 96, 463. Famous Duels of the,' extract from, 223, 305.
-, J. F., ' Dynasties of the Kana- rese Districts,' 236, 336 note.
Fleets, The, of Our Allies, 227, 461-476.
Flemings, the, relations with the Walloons, 225, 142–146.
Fletcher, C. R. L., 'Life of Edmond Warre, Headmaster and Provost of Eton College,' 238, 1.
John, joint author of 'The Two Noble Kinsmen,' 237, 8. Flies, Parasitic, On Some, 234, 89-99.
politan Revolution of 1799.. 235, 353-372.
Food-prices, effect of the war on, 223, 264.
Food, rise in the price, 224, 455; 225, 87-90; 228, 222.
-, shortage of, 229, 421, 547. Problem, 1914-1916..230,
Foot and Mouth Disease, Commis- Forrest, Sir George, 'Life of Clive sion on, 238, 83.
Worthington Chauncey, The Adams Family,' 237, 298. Fordyce, Sir William, brothers, 232, 343-treatises on medicine, 344- friendship with Obradović, ib. Foreign Office, system of permits, 226, 482.
Four Power Treaty, 238, 104.
Fourier, F. M. C., Theory of the Four Movements,' 242, 19. Fowler, W. Warde, Julius Cæsar,' 230, 366 note-Social Life at Rome,' 234, 82 note-' Journal of Roman Studies,' 175.
suspends Censorship, 234, Fox, the Reynard, 238, 265-278. fleetness, 240, 26-footprints,
Historical Section of the, series of Handbooks, 236, 207.
inception, 241, 162.
policy, principle of continuity,
British, Past and Present, 241, 156-174. Forest-fly, 234, 92.
Forests of Finland and European
Timber Supplies, 225, 349–367.
Forkel, J. N., ‘Johann Sebastian Bach,' 239, 361.
'Formidable' battleship, destruction, 223, 310-312, 603 note; 224, 291, 292.
Formosa earthquakes, 241, 105.
A. Wilson, on the average weekly rate of wages, 235, 179.
Charles, and the American Revolution, 224, 426-443.
Rt Hon. Charles J., interview with D. Williams, 231, 283- Foreign Secretary, 241, 162.
Henry, 1st Lord Holland, 233, 375. See Holland.
Sir Stephen, Career, 233, 376- 378-death, 378-portrait, 379. France, administration of Tunis, 223, 72-relations with Italy, 85-number of ships lost, 113- amount of gold reserve, 410— note circulation, 410 note-
difficulties in the adoption of the France, The Rural Prosperity of,
gold standard, 413 coalition ministry formed, 555, 564-pro- gress of the war, 598.
France, result of the revolution, 224, 82-the manufacture of motors for military service, 178-military expenditure, 193-amount of the public debt, 194-gold reserve, ib. -value of foreign investments, 195-loss of production, 196— destruction of property caused by the Germans, ib.-effect on foreign trade, 197-treatment of enemy aliens, 424.
system of citations,' 225, 156 -military operations on the Western front, 174, 555-563; 226, 236-238; 227, 246-249, 570- 575, 590; 228, 250-262, 529–535; 229, 269–276, 561-566; 230, 236- 246, 504-519; 231, 256–261; 234, 369-372-character of philosophic speculation, 225, 294.
German Business Methods in, before the War, 225, 383- 399.
position between the Meuse and the Woevre, 225, 560.
-, system of tactics, 226, 237 note-battle of the Somme, 243- influence in Rumania, 388-390, 408 in Palestine, 417-419- trade with, 420-Foreign Office, system of permits, 482-Commis- sion des Archives Diplomatiques, 483-485.
result of war on the race, 227, 22-24-number of schools in Turkey, 158-agricultural policy, 180, 196-199-provision of ma- chinery, 180-supply of ferti- lisers, 182-facilities of railway transport, ib.-work of Credit Societies, 183-use of agricultural motors, 196.
result of the proclamation of the Regency of Tunisia, 227, 372-re- lations with Italy, 375-work of the navy, 470-473-relations of the Church with Pope Pius X, 484.
some Economic Lessons of the war, 228, 77-coal and iron mines, 84-under German control, 86- barrier fortresses, 89-internal reforms, 90, 93-95-in Champagne, 253-number of prisoners captured, ib.-alternation of the attacks with the British, 256-Coup d'Etat of the Second of December, 290.
result of the Napoleonic wars, 229, 80-system of Credit Socieites, 152-military operations in Italy, 281, 283-position of the Church, 345, 354-downfall of the ancient nobility, 406-reconstruction in 1919..412.
40-Levant Company, founded, France, Anatole, 239, 141–160. 335-invasion of, 417-cost of Franchise, extension of the, 235, 178. the 1870 war, 439.
France after the War: M. Clem- enceau and M. Deschanel, 233, 470-483.
responsibility for the war, 234,
ratifies treaty with Germany, 235, 2-share in the Bagdad Rail- way, 312, 314-lunetiers,' 431.
democratic republic, 236, 132, 135-administration of the Criminal law, 143 question of Alsace-Lorraine, 210, 214.
military expedition against Fashoda, 237, 40-submarine ton- nage, 186 note-refusal to restrict, ib.
relations with Germany, 238,
165, 173-reluctance to reduce armaments, 174 opinion of Ger- many, 175.
number of newspapers, 239, 84 -treaty with Turkey, 175 military strength, 237.
machines, 240, 75, 77-coal, 108-
Military Service Law,' 158-
'Affaire Caillaux,' 159-result of the occupation of the Ruhr, 315, 318-number of motor-cars, 323.
number of agricultural workers, 241, 41-foreign policy, 168, 171, 172 claim to the Rhine, 382, 390 -treaties of guarantee, 386, 389, 296-period of occupation, 391- 393-relations with Germany, 449 -demand for security against German aggression, 450.
system of family allowance scheme, 242, 79.
Anatole, 'L'Ile des Pingonius,' 229, 46- Le Lys Rouge,' 232, 327 -strain of dilettantism, 331.
Francis, Joseph, Emperor, 235, 60-67.
interview with King Ed-
Franco, Matteo, sonnets, 223, 28 note.
Franco-Polish Agreement, 235, 394. Franco-Russian alliance, 233, 10 note, 11.
Frankau, Gilbert, The City of Fear,* 230, 387.
Frankfort Bureau, organisation, 230 81.
Treaty of, 231, 179.
Frankfurter Zeitung,' extract from, 224, 457.
Frankland, Prof., paper on the Chemical Industries of Germany, 224, 524.
Franklin, Benjamin, extract from the Life of, 231, 193-meeting with Williams, 278.
Franqueville, Comte de, 'Le Systeme Judiciaire de la Grande Bretagne,' 230, 342.
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, 235, 67-78.
Fraser, J. F., Canada as it is,' 225, 14 note.
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