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George V, King, loss of his preroga-
tive, 195.
German Drama, The Contem-
porary, 69-production of 'Die
Karolinger,' 70-the anthology
'Moderne Dichtercharakteren,' 71
-influence of Ibsen, 71, 80-the
'Free Stage' of Berlin, 72-G.
Hauptmann's Vor Sonnenauf-
gang,' 73-'Das Friedensfest,' ib.
-Einsame Menschen,' and 'Die
Weber,' 74-Sudermann's 'Ehre,'
ib.-character of the drama, 75—
power of environment, 76 - the
naturalistic drama, 77-'Hannele,'
ib.-craving for a neo-idealism,
79-influence of Nietzsche, 80-
'Die Versunkene Glocke,' 82-
'Der Schleier der Beatrice,' 83-
'Monna Vanna,' 84-'Electra,' 85
-religious drama, ib.-the rise of
G. d'Annunzio, 86-'Salome,' ib.
-G. B. Shaw, 87-Max Halbe and
other dramatists, 88-90-the drama
of Sehnsuchtmensch, 91-charac-
teristics of Wildenbruch, 92-
Sudermann, ib.-Hauptmann, 93
-views of critics, 94.

Germany, the currency policy, 468,
481-organisation of the Air Ser-
vice, 560.

Gibson, W. R. Boyce, "The Philo-
sophy of Eucken,' 379.

Gilbert, Sir J. S., History of the
Irish Confederation,' 102.

Gold currency for India, 466 et seq.

Goschen, Lord, on the substitution of
small notes for gold, 468.
Gosse, Edmund, 'The Works of
Thomas Gray,' edited by, 398.

Gough, General, his refusal to serve
against Ulster, 580-reinstatement,
583.

Gray, Thomas, The Letters of,
390-character of his poems, 392-
the Elegy,' 393-'The Ode on a
Distant Prospect of Eton College,'
ib.-Hymn to Adversity, 394-the
personal element, ib.-opinion of
Cowper and Burns, 395-Johnson,
396-his characteristics, 397, 405-
publication of his letters, 398-
discovery of his letters to Walpole
399-satirical sketch of Cambridge,
400, 406-at Burnham, 402-his
travels, 403-letter to Ashton, 404
-to West, ib.-his fastidiousness
and refinement, 405-visits to the
country, 407-limited means, ib.—
relations with the undergraduates,
408-horror of fire, ib.- Progress
of Poesy,' 409-scholarship, ib.-
wide reading and culture, 410-
critical gift, ib.-terror of his life,
411-413-appointed Professor at
Cambridge, 412.

Greece, The New, 483-first revival,
ib.-second revival, 484-a refining
and civilising force, ib.-defects of
the Greeks, ib.-population, 485,
501-problem of the unredeemed,'
485-result of the war with Turkey,
486-H. N. Brailsford's 'The Broom
of the War God,' ib.-the Mace-
donian question, 487-number of
Greeks in Bulgaria, 488-' memento
from Macedonia,' 489-Ion Dra
goumis' 'The Blood of Martyrs
and Heroes,' ib.-formation of the
Military League, 490-character of
E. Venizelos' leadership, ib.-his
initiation of the Balkan League,
491-organisation and discipline of
the army, 492, 501-capture of the
fortress of Janina, 492-command of
the sea, 493-difficulty of dividing
the spoil, ib. -election arrange
ments, 494-Venizelos' lofty con-
ception of patriotism, 495-497-
character of Bulgarian statesman-
ship, 497-accusations against, 49
-the affair of Akandjali, 499-
territory, 501-development of the
new provinces, ib.-motto, 502-
value of the literary movement,
-lament over Dimitri Livanas
502-505.

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Hegel, F. von, his influence on the
philosophy of Eucken, 381.

Henry II, King, lands at Waterford,
417-his progress through Ireland,
ib.-method of government, 418.

Heywood, Thomas, 'The Life of
Merlin,' 357.

Hobhouse, L. T., 'Liberalism,' 203.
Home Rule Crisis and a National
Settlement, 266-character of the
real issue, 267-the Irish claim to
separate national existence, a
fictitious claim, ib.-result of the
Parliament Act, 268-resistance of
Ulster, justified, 269-the Unionist
party pledged to support Ulster,
270-result of civil war, ib.-views
of Lord Loreburn, 272, and other
members of Parliament, 273-278-
Vol. 220.-No. 439.

F. S. Oliver's pamphlet on 'The
Alternatives to Civil War,' 279-
result of the proposed exclusion of
Ulster, 280-283-conditions of a
settlement, 283-285, 290-appoint-
ment of a Convention, 283-objec-
tion to a standardised' Home
Rule, 285-recognition of the right
of Irishmen to frame their consti-
tution, 286-federalism compared
with nationalism, 288-work of
the Convention, 289.

Home Rule Crisis, The, 570-ex-

tract from the King's Speech, 571
-dilatory tactics of Mr Asquith,
572-declaration against, ib.—
demonstration of April 4th, 573—
proposal of a referendum to be
held in Ulster, ib.-the six years'
limit, 574-rejection of the pro-
posal, 575-uncompromising speech
of Mr Churchill at Bradford, ib.-
military measures against Ulster,
576-579-instructions to General
Paget, 580-conditions to the
officers, ib.-their refusal to operate
against Ulster, 581-character of
the British Army, 581, 584-capitu-
lation of the Government, 582-
reinstatement of General Gough,
583-Colonel Seely at the Cabinet
Council, ib.-his additional para-
graphs to the memorandum, 584-
policy adopted by the Ministers,
585-repudiation of the assurance
given by Colonel Seely, 586-resig-
nation of the two generals and
Col. Seely, 587- prevarication of
Ministers, ib. debate on the
second reading of the Home Rule
Bill, 588-Sir E. Grey's proposal,
ib.-result of the policy of concilia-
tion, 590.

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Indian Finance and Currency,
465-appointment of a Royal Com-
mission, ib.-conclusions, 466-
question of a gold currency, ib.-
advantages of using gold, 467-a
support to exchange, 468-need for
sufficient, 469, 482-liquidation of
an adverse balance, 469-use of
silver rupees instead of gold, 470—
merits of the present system, 471
-the use of a paper currency in
Nicaragua, ib.-system in Java,
472-estimate of the rupee and
note circulation, 473-difference
between gold and gold securities,
474-custody of cash balances, 475
-list of available banks, 476-pro-
posed establishment of a Central
Bank, 477, 480-Presidency, Ex-
change and Local Banks, 478-
conflict of interest between the
Government and the Banks in re-
gard to the internal exchanges,
479-various proposed changes, 480
-the note system, 481.

Inge, Rev. W. R., Dean of St Paul's,
'St Paul,' 45.

Insurance and Lloyd's, 441. See
Lloyd's.

Ireland, The English in, 414—
history of the first English colony,
415-invasion by Robert Fitz-
stephen, 416-Henry II lands at
Waterford, 417-appoints Hugh de
Lacy his viceroy, 418-progress of
the colony, ib.-treatment of the
Irish by the invaders in the reign
of John, 419-political, legal, and
social rights, ib.-period of con-
solidation and internal develop-
ment, 420-works on, 420, 425, 430
-constitutional government, 421
-the fundamental law of the con-
nexion, 422-social incidents, 423
-the Marches, 424-causes for the
process of decay, 424-426-the
Statute of Kilkenny, 426-relations
between the Irish and the colonists,
427-legislative measures, 428-as-
cendancy of the House of Kildare,
428-430-result of: the downfall,
430, 432- consolidation of the
clans,' 430-attempt to force the
Reformation, 431-dangers of a
bureaucratic system of government,
ib.-relations between the gentry
of the Pale and the English official
class, 432-policy of Charles I, 433
-outbreak of the Rebellion, 433,
435-the Cromwellian Settlement,
434-437-disadvantages of James,

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Lloyd's and Insurance, 441-grow-
ing habit of insurance, ib.-history
of Lloyd's, 442-collection and dis-
semination of news, ib.-the re-
ports, 443-use of stations, ib.-
signal-stations, 444-function of
the agents, 445-work of the
London Salvage Association, ib.-
case of the Oceana,' 446-impor-
tance of accurate news, ib.-cases
of mistakes, 447- the Captain's
Register, 448-trade movements,
ib.-Register of British and Foreign
Shipping, 449 construction of
vessels, ib.-members of the Com-
mittee, 450-the Royal Exchange,
ib.-the Lutine Bell, 451-the
Casualty Book, ib.-business of the
brokers, 452- the underwriters,
453-tendency towards co-ordina-
tion, 454-rigorous code of honour,
455-different types of ships and
various risks, 455-457-committee
of management, 457-election of
chairmen, ib.-funds of the under-
writing members, 458-extension
of non-marine business, 459-war
insurance, 460-strikes, 461-463-
holiday rain scheme, 463-aviation
and race-horses, ib. - coronation
day, 464-General Election, ib.

London Salvage Association, work
of the, 445.

Longden, J. H., "The Future of
Rhodesia: Against the Charter,'
536.

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Lutine Bell, in the Royal Exchange
office, 451.

Lyons, Lord, his character as an
ambassador, 306-at Washington,
307-Paris, 307-312-on the rela-
tions between France and England,
311-resigns his post, 312-death,

ib.

M.

Macaulay, Lord, his views on Milton,
357.

MacCarthy, Desmond, 'The Author
of "Erewhon,"' 152.

Macdonald, J. Ramsay, 'The Socialist
Movement,' 203.

Macedonia, The Devastation of,
506-character of the Bulgarian
rule, 507-population, ib.-severity
of the devastation, 508, 523-
number and condition of the refu-
gees, 509, 517-accusations against
the Greeks, 509-depositions of the
refugees, 510, 517-barbarity of the
Greeks, 511-523-alleged atrocities
of the Bulgarians, 511-the 'Inter-
cepted Greek Letters,' 511 note,
521-case of Doxato, 513-Serres,
514-sack of Bulgarkeui, 518-syste-
matic plan of the Greeks, 521.
Macedonian question, 487-yield of
tobacco, 501.

Mackay, Sir James, 476. See Inch-
cape.
Mahaffy, Prof., his Introduction to
'Revolutionary Ireland,' 415 note.
Mason, W., 'The Poems of Mr Gray,
to which are prefixed Memoirs of
his Life and Writings,' 398.

Massinger, his collaboration with
Fletcher, 43-'The Roman Actor,'
44.

Masson, Prof., on the life of Milton,
358, 360-on his religious views,
362.

Maughan, Cuthbert, 'Lloyd's and
Insurance,' 441.

Maxwell, Rt Hon. Sir H., 'The Life
and Letters of the Fourth Earl of
Clarendon,' 306, 314.

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Miletitch, Dr L., Atrocités Grecques
en Macédoine,' 515.

Military motor vehicles, War De-
partment subsidy scheme, 188–192.

Mills, James, 'Calendar of the Justi-
ciary Rolls,' edited by, 420.
Milner, Lord, The Nation and the
Empire,' 197, 211, 212, 214, 216.
Milton and Vaughan, 353-Milton's
influence on the poems of Vaughan,
355-character of his prose pam-
phlets, ib.-political views, 357—
Tenure of Kings and Magistrates,'
358-blindness, ib. pamphlet,

'Church Government,' 360-reli-
gious views, 362-idealism, 364.

Moryson, Fynes, extract from his
'Itinerary,' 97.

Moseley, H., his publication of Milton's
book of verse, 355.

Motor Transport: A National
Question, 178 demand and
supply of petrol, 179-employment
of alternative fuels, 180-yield of
oil shale, 181-coke-oven gas, 182
-'stripping' spirit from coal gas,
bituminous and cannel coals, ib.-
increasing use of motors, 183-use
of alcohol as a fuel, 184-work of
the committee of the Imperial
Motor Transport Council, 185-cost
of operating motor vehicles, 186-
improvement of roads, ib.-
essential features in the vehicles,
187-type of independent tractor,
ib.-free provision of expert infor-
mation and advice, 188-military
motor vehicles, 188-192-War De-
partment subsidy scheme, 189-192
-agricultural motors, 192.

Murray, R. H., The Evolution of
the Ulsterman,' 96- Revolu-
tionary Ireland and its Settle-
ment,' 106.

Murray, Dr Robert H., 'Revolutionary
Ireland,' 415 note, 438.

Mysticism, Modern: Some Pro-
phets and Poets, 220-works on,

222-definition of mysticism, 223-
225-three stages of the Mystic
Way,' 225-the works of Francis
Thompson, 227-232-R. Tagore,
232-236-M. Fairless, 236-ten-
dency of an 'immanental' type of
religious experience, 237 - their
love for children, 238-apprecia-
tion of nature, 239-character of
their faith, 240-view of God, 241
-esoteric attitude of mystics, 242
-of Miss Underhill, 243-J. Cor-
delier, 244-common attitude to
reality, 245.

N.

'National Revival,' 197, 202, 209.

National Settlement and the
Home Rule Crisis, 266. See
Home.

Naturalisation Bill, The Im-
perial, 1-meaning of the term, 2
-anomaly to be rectified, 2, 11-
rights or privileges of a British
subject, 3-responsibilities or lia-
bilities, ib.-political rights, 4—
use of the term 'citizen,' 5-report
on the interpretation and adminis-
tration of the naturalisation laws,
ib.-case of double nationality,' 6
-principles of Common Law, ib.-
Statute Law, 7-admission of
foreigners to British subjecthood,
ib.-Act of 1844, 8-of 1870, ib.-
disqualifications of aliens, 9
status of wives and children, 10-
proposed remedial measures, 12, 15
-question of constitutional prin-
ciple, 13-character of the colonial
laws, 14-Aliens Act of 1905, 15—
misapprehension of the question,
17-character of the Bill, 18-21—
objections of the British Govern-
ment, 19-twofold purpose, 21-
attitude of Canada, 21-24.

-

'New-Idealism,' philosophy of, 365-
characteristics, 368.

Newman, Cardinal, on the value of
letters, 390.

Newton, Lord, Lord Lyons: a
Record of British Diplomacy,' 307,
314.

Nicaragua, system of paper currency.
471.

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