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Stuart, Esmé, 'How the "Adoration
of the Lamb" was Saved,' 244.
Sundaram Pillai, A. P., 'Some Mile-
stones in the History of Tamil
Literature,' 333.

Sweden, number of telephones, 308.
Switzerland, democratic republic,
132-135-the Referendum, 133--
the Initiative,' ib.-number of
telephones, 308.

Sydney, 'Bulletin,' extract from, 7—
'Worker,' extract from, 13.
Syndicalist pamphlet, 'The Miners'
Next Step,' 181.

T.

Taft, President, on the tax adminis-
tration of the Criminal Law, 142.
Tanner, J. R., Memoirs of the
Royal Navy,' edited by, 93 note.
Tawnay, R. H., 'Life and Struggles
of William Lovett,' introduction
to, 65.

Tchehov and his Art, 257-269.
Telephone, The American, and
its Lesson, 308–321.
Teschen, Duchy of, 213.

Thurston, Edgar, 'Castes and Tribes
of Southern India,' 335.
'Times, History of the War,' 270,
272, 288.

Tout, Prof. T. F., Chapters in
the Administrative History of
Mediæval England,' 350.

Trade Unionists, tyranny, 66.
Transport Workers' Federation,
refusal to strike, 175.

Travels and Discoveries, 76-92.
Treasury, the, 351.

Trianon, Treaty of, 419.

Triple Alliance strike, failure, 174-
176.

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