INDEX.
The figures between [] refer to Part I.
[Speeches in Parliament are entered under their subjects under the heading "Parliamentary Speeches," and those outside Parliament under "Political Speeches." Books are entered under "Literature" under their authors' names. Law cases, except criminal trials, are entered individually.]
ACCIDENTS.
Avalanche, Ortler Spitz, Tyrol, patrol of soldiers, [9].
Aviation, Airship Z. I., wrecked, [17];
Allan, Capt. C., [9];
Anderson, Capt. E. V., [14];
Annesley, Earl of, [33];
Beevor, Flight-Lieut. C., [33];
Burroughs, Lieut. J. E. G., [9];
Campbell, Serg., [23];
Carter, Air-mechanic, [14];
Cresswell, Lieut. T. S., [16];
Cudmore, G., [14];
Downer, Capt. C. P., [9];
Empson, Lieut. J., [14];
Fethi Bey, [8];
Fischamend, [18];
Gibb, Mr., [4];
Hamel, G., [14];
Hordern, Lieut. L. C., [23];
Legagneux, [22];
Marty, [12];
Rice, Com. A., [16];
Sadik Bey, [8];
Temple, G. L., [4];
Treeby, Lieut. H. F., [10];
Wilson, Lieut., [14].
Balloon, Sezanne, Marne, [17].
Explosions, Achenbach coal mine, [4];
Ardeer, Messrs. Nobel's factory, [7];
Challapata, Bolivia, magazine explodes, [7];
Cleckheaton Chemical Works, [35];
Eccles, West Virginia, coal mine, [12];
Hillcrest mines, Alberta, [18];
New York, house blown up, [22];
Wharncliffe Silkstone colliery, [16].
Miscellaneous,
Bornim, Potsdam, [22];
Clapham, house blown down, [37];
Cradley Heath, subsidence, [7];
Montreal, houses blown up, [31];
motor-car, struck by a goods train, [31];
New York, lions escape, [37];
Rochdale, tramcar derailed, [6];
Sheffield, wall collapses, [5];
Tramway service, London, [36].
Railway, Burntisland, [11];
Cannon Street Station, [20], [28];
Carrbridge, [18];
Exeter, N.S.W., [9];
Finchley Road Station, [12];
Hex River Pass, [28];
Hither Green, [29];
Lebanon, Missouri, [28];
Lötschberg, [7];
Marquise, [31];
Mont-Grazzien tunnel collapses, [18];
Pont d'Empalot, Toulouse, [23];
Reading, [18];
Riardo, [35].
Shipping, H.M.S. Albacore, explosion, [11];
Aldeburgh, coastguardmen drowned, [13];
Columbian, blows up, [13];
Venice, ferry steamer run down by a torpedo boat, [10];
Mauretania, explosion, [4];
Somerleyton, Boy Scouts drowned, [16]
Adam, Maj. W. A., libel action against Sir E. Ward, [7]
Adam v. Hayes Fisher, case of, [11].
Addison, Dr. C., appointed Secretary of the Board of Education, [[174]], [26]
"Aerial Derby," result, [16].
AFGHANISTAN.—Frontier, outrages on, [[402]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[403]]
AFRICA, EAST.—Abyssinia, [[446]].
British East Africa, Germans, attacks of, [[444]].
German East Africa, [[445]], [[446]];
British reverse, [[227]], [33];
Dar-es-Salaam, wireless station destroyed, [[183]];
railway, [[446]];
prehistoric man, remains discovered, [[447]].
Jubaland, attack on, [[445]].
Nyasaland, fighting in, [[447]];
Karonga, attack on, [[447]].
Somaliland, Burao, camp at, [[443]];
Dervishes, attacks of, [[443]].
Uganda, railway, attempt to blow up, [[444]].
Zanzibar, [[447]]
—— NORTH.—Algeria, [[449]].
Morocco, [[447]];
Germans, measures against, [[448]];
Taza, occupied, [[448]];
Zaian district, native unrest, [[448]].
Tripoli, [[449]]
—— SOUTH.—Beyers, Gen. resigns command of Union Defence Forces, [[420]];
his rebellion, [[227]], [[423]], [32], [36];
drowned, [[425]], [36].
Boer rebellion, [[418]], [[423]]-[[425]].
Botha, Gen., on the war, [[420]];
appeal for volunteers, [[421]];
on the termination of the rebellion, [[425]];
his tribute to Gen. Smuts, [[426]].
Budget, [[430]].
Buxton, Viscount S., appointed Governor-General, [[27]].
De Wet, Gen., rebellion, [[227]], [[423]]-[[425]], [32].
Germany, war with, [[322]], [[421]].
Gladstone, Lord, resigns the Governor-Generalship, [[27]], [6];
at the opening of Parliament, [[428]].
Indemnity Bill, [[429]].
Indian question, [[407]], [[431]].
Johannesburg, Labour conflict, [[427]], [3];
Labour, Commission on, [[430]];
leaders, deported, [[12]], [[35]], [[428]].
Legislative measures, [[429]].
Maritz, Lieut.-Col. S. G., his rebellion, [[222]], [[418]], [[422]], [30].
Martial law, proclaimed, [[418]], [2].
Railway strike, [[427]], [2].
Rhodesia Charter, provisions of the, [[432]];
Finance, statement on, [[433]];
Gold, production, [[434]];
Land ownership, question, [[432]];
Legislative Council, elections, [[431]].
Smuts, Gen., on the disloyalty of Gen. Beyers, [[421]];
tribute to his services, [[426]];
on the industrial troubles, [[429]].
—— WEST.—Belgian Congo, Estimates, [[451]];
railway construction, [[451]].
Cameroons, Duala, war in, [[218]], [[450]], [[451]], [29]; 32.
Lüderitzbucht, occupied, [[322]], [[421]], [29].
Nigeria, German raids, [[449]];
North and South Protectorates, amalgamation, [[450]];
Tin mining, [[450]].
Portuguese West Africa, Angola, Germans enter, [[452]], [32];
Bowskill, Rev. J. S., his arrest, [[452]].
Togoland, Kamina occupied by the British, [[183]], [[451]].
Air raids: on Brussels, [[252]];
Cologne, [29];
Cuxhaven, [[252]], [37];
Dover Castle, [[252]];
Düsseldorf, [29], [30];
Freiburg, [36];
Friedrichshafen, [[245]], [35];
Sheerness, [[252]];
protection against Germans, [[214]].
ALBANIA, STATE OF. Burhan-ed-Din Effendi, usurpation by, [[357]], [29].
Durazzo, demands of the insurgents, [[355]].
Epirus, insurrection, [[354]].
Essad Pasha, receives Prince William of Wied, [[353]];
appointed War Minister, [[354]];
deported, [[355]];
Prime Minister, [[357]].
Ismail Kemal Bey, President of Provisional Government, resigns, [[353]].
Koritza, intertribal feud at, [[354]].
Turkhan Pasha, his Cabinet, [[354]].
Wied, Prince William of, Mpret, [[353]];
at Durazzo, [[354]];
on the difficulties of his position, [[356]];
insurrection against, [[356]].
Albert Hall, meetings at, [[34]], [[90]];
Peace Centenary Costume Ball, [17].
Alexandra Day, sale of roses, [19]
Alexandra, Queen, inspects Boy Scouts, [17];
honorary colonelcies conferred on, [19]
AMERICA.—Vide Canada, Mexico, Newfoundland, United States, West Indies
AMERICA, CENTRAL.
Guatemala, [[487]].
Nicaragua, Treaty with the United States, [[461]], [[487]].
Panama, Canal opened, [[486]], [26];
Sanitation in, [[487]]
AMERICA, SOUTH.
Argentina, Budget, [[490]];
debts, amount of, [[490]].
Bolivia, treatment of natives, [[493]];
railway, construction, [[492]].
Brazil, Braz, Dr. W., appointed President, [[489]];
Budget, [[489]];
Ceara, State of, rebellion, [[488]];
Roosevelt, T., "Through the Brazilian Wilderness," [[489]], [54].
Chile, Anglo-German naval engagement, [[247]], [[492]], [33];
financial crisis, [[491]];
neutrality, [[492]];
Railway Bill, [[492]].
Colombia, Concha, Don J. V., elected President, [[493]];
neutrality, failure to observe, [[227]], [[238]], [[494]];
Treaty with the United States, [[461]], [[494]].
Ecuador, neutrality, breaches of, [[227]], [[238]], [[493]].
Paraguay, [[491]].
Peru, Benavides, Col., deposes the President, [[490]];
elected President, [[491]];
Billinghurst, President, deposed and exiled, [[490]].
Uruguay, monetary crisis, [[491]];
Public debt, [[491]];
railway construction, [[491]].
Venezuela, [[494]]
Amphion, H.M.S., sinks the Königin Luise, [[181]], [25]
Ancient Monuments Act, prevents destruction of a Georgian house, [3]
Andover, rioting at, [18]
Anniversaries, celebration of, Benedictine Abbey at Disentis, [23];
Boyne, [[152]].
See also Centenaries
Anson, Sir D., drowned, [21]
Armstrong, Sir W., resigns Directorship of the National Gallery of Ireland, [8]
Army, increase of the, [[180]];
mobilisation, [25];
the new formation of, [[183]];
number of the, [[234]]
Army Order "Discipline," in Ulster Crisis, [[63]]
ART.—Retrospect of: Artists' War Fund, [68].
Burlington Fine Arts Club, [67].
Exhibitions, [66], [67].
Fine Art Society's Gallery, [67].
Grosvenor Gallery, [67], [68].
Leicester Galleries, [67].
London Museum, opened, [68].
Royal Academy Exhibition, [66].
Sales, [67], [68], [69].
Tate Gallery, pictures presented to, [68].
Victoria and Albert Museum, statues presented to, [34], [68];
free admission, [68]
Ashburnham, Earl of, sale of his collection, [10]
Ashton, A. J., appointed Recorder of Manchester, [4]
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., appointed Secretary of State for War, [[64]], [11];
on the development of Inter-Imperial trade, [9]
AUSTRALASIA.—Vide New South Wales, New Zealand, Polynesia, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria
AUSTRALIA.—Budget, [[498]].
Cook, J., Prime Minister, his resignation, [[498]].
Denman, Lord, resigns the Governor-Generalship, [[498]], [4].
Development works, [[499]].
Dominions, Royal Commission, Report, [4].
Election, general, [[498]].
Ferguson, Sir R. M., appointed Governor-General, [[498]], [5].
Fisher, Mr., appointed Prime Minister, [[498]];
his views on Imperial Defence, [[503]].
German New Guinea, expedition against, [[496]].
Holmes, Col., in command of the Expeditionary Force, [[496]].
Marshall Islands, handed over, [[496]].
Ministry, the new, [[498]].
Navy, construction, [[499]].
Northern territory, [[502]];
railway construction, [[502]].
Papua, [[503]].
Rain, shortage of, [[494]].
Recruiting, response, [[497]].
Sydney, H.M.A.S., sinks the Emden, [[410]], [[497]], [34].
Volunteers, number of, [[495]].
War, feelings on the, [[495]]
—— SOUTH.—Galway, Sir L., appointed Governor, [[501]].
Young, F. W., Agent-General, [[501]]
—— WESTERN.—Election, general, [[501]].
McMillan, Mr., appointed Chief Justice, [[502]].
Ministry, the new, [[502]].
Railways, [[502]].
Scaddan, Mr., appointed Premier, [[502]]
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.—Army, mobilisation, [[286]], [[332]].
Berchtold, Count, on foreign policy, [[328]].
Charles Francis Joseph, Archduke, heir-presumptive, [[330]].
Delegations, opened, [[327]].
Espionage, cases of, [[328]].
Foreign policy, [[328]].
Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, murdered, [[137]], [[329]], [20];
his funeral, [[329]].
Hohenberg, Duchess of, murdered, [[329]], [20].
Lemberg, capture of, [[335]];
defeat at, [[344]].
Libau, bombardment, [34].
Miklossy, Bishop, bomb outrage on, [7].
Naval estimates, [[327]].
Navy, number of vessels, [8].
Poland, advance into, [[343]].
Ruthenians, trial of, [[327]].
Sarajevo, murder at, [[137]], [[329]], [20], [32].
Serbia, dispute with, [[317]];
ultimatum, [[281]], [[312]], [[330]]-[[333]];
reply, [[332]];
war with, [[332]], [[360]]-[[362]].
War, declaration of, [[167]], [[188]], [[286]], [[334]], [23], [26]
—— Francis Joseph, Emperor of, his manifesto, [[332]]
Aviation Accidents. See Accidents
Aviation flights, Briggs, Engineer-Lieut., [9];
Gran, Lieut., [25];
Hamel, G., [5];
Linnekogel, O., [10];
Parmelin., [6];
Seddon, Lieut., [3]
Badger, H.M.S., sinks a German submarine, [31]
Bailey, Mrs. L., murder of, [20], [33]
Baker, Dr. H. F., elected Lowndean Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge, [2]
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., his address at Bedford College, [13];
freedom of Hertford conferred, [20]
BALUCHISTAN.—[[402]]
Bank Charter Act, suspension, [[175]]
Bank holiday, August, extension of, [[169]], [[262]]
Bank rate, high, [[168]], [[262]], [25];
reduced, [[175]], [[262]], [26]
Baronetcies conferred, Beecham, Sir J., [19];
Benn, Sir J. W., [19];
Bowater, Sir T., [19];
Lowther, Sir G., [1];
Ward, Col. Sir E., [1]
Batavier V., steamer, German lieutenant discovered in a box on board, [36]
Bateson, Prof., President of the British Association, his address, [27]
Battenberg, Prince Louis of, First Sea Lord, resigns, [[226]], [32]
Beauchamp, Earl, appointed President of the Council, [[174]];
Order of the Garter conferred, [19]
Bedford College, gift to, [3]
Beecham, Sir J., baronetcy conferred, [19];
his purchase of Covent Garden Estate, [22]
Beit, Otto, offers a South African Research Fellowship at Oxford, [7]
BELGIUM.—Antwerp, siege of, [[220]], [[294]], [[368]], [30];
Court remove to, [[366]], [26].
Army mobilisation, [[365]].
British squadron, at the battle of the Yser, [[370]].
Brussels, occupied, [[366]], [27].
Dinant, sacked, [[367]].
Election, general, [[363]].
French troops enter, [[367]], [26].
German invasion, [[288]], [[320]], [[366]], [25];
atrocities, [[367]].
Insurance Bill, [[363]].
Liège, fall of, [[366]].
Louvain, bombardment, [[194]], [[366]], [[367]], [27].
Malines, fighting at, [[368]].
Mons, retreat from, [[189]], [[367]], [27].
Namur, fall of, [[189]], [[288]], [[367]], [27].
Neutrality, violation of, [[174]], [[178]], [[283]], [[314]], [[364]].
Ostend, occupied, [[191]], [[193]], [[369]].
Railways, reorganisation scheme, [[363]].
Refugees, number of, [[221]], [[371]].
Schools Bill, [[363]].
Termonde, bombardment, [[368]], [26].
United States, mission to, [[371]], [[463]].
Ypres-Armentières, battle of, [[222]]-[[224]].
Yser, battle of the, [[224]], [[295]], [[368]].
Zeebrugge, bombardment, [[245]]
—— Albert, King, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, [[370]]
BELGIUM, Elizabeth, Queen of, at Dover, [[371]], [27]
Benedict XV., elected Pope, [[203]], [27];
his appeal for peace, [28]
Berwick, H.M.S., captures the Spreewald, [28]
Birkenhead, Messrs. Cammell, Laird & Co., engineering works opened by the King, [[67]]
Birmingham, H.M.S., sinks the German submarine U. 15, [26]
Bisley, National Rifle meeting at, [23], [24];
rifle ranges opened on Sunday, [11]
Blind, National institute for the, new buildings opened, [10];
midnight ball in aid of, [19];
provision of books in Braille type, [14]
Blomfield, Miss M., intercedes for hunger-strikers at Court, [[116]], [16]
Boat-races. See Sports
Bond, L., arrested, [6];
attempted suicide, [6]
Brade, Sir R. H., appointed Secretary of Army Council, [2]
British Association, at Sydney, [[499]], [27], [61], [63]
British Museum, suffragist damage at, [[71]];
Edward VII. Galleries opened, [13]
Bryce, Viscount, honorary degree, [19]
Buckingham Palace, suffragist riot, [[112]], [14];
windows broken, [[113]];
Conference on the Ulster question, [[158]], [[161]], [[258]], [23];
members, [[158]];
views on, [[159]];
King's speech at, [[159]];
failure, [[161]], [[258]], [23];
man arrested in, [17];
patriotic demonstration before, [25]
Buckland, W. W., appointed Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge, [5]
Budget. See Parliament
BULGARIA.—Budget, provisional, [[358]].
Election, general, [[358]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[359]].
Radoslavoff, M., re-appointed Premier, [[358]]
Buresk, collier, captured, [29]
Burney, Rev. C. F., appointed Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at Oxford, [19]
Burns, Rt. Hon. J., appointed President of the Board of Trade, [[27]];
his resignation, [[173]]
Buxton, N., and C. R., wounded by a Young Turk, [[360]], [31]
—— Rt. Hon. S., appointed Governor-General of South Africa, [[27]]
Bye-elections. See Elections
Cæsar, death of King Edward's dog named, [12]
Caldey Island, dedication of the House of St. Benedict, [13]
Camberwell, German shops wrecked by a mob, [31]
Cambridge University, Baker, Dr. H. F., elected Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, [2];
Pearce, Rev. E. C., elected Master of Corpus Christi College, [29];
Physiological laboratories opened, [17]
CANADA.—Alberta, [[479]].
Borden, Sir R., on the war, [[476]].
British Columbia, [[479]].
Budget, [[472]].
Connaught, Duke of, his speech on the opening of Parliament, [[469]], [[476]];
address to, [[475]].
Empress of Ireland, disaster, [[474]].
Estimates, [[471]].
Farmers' Bank failure, [[472]].
Frost, severe, [3].
Grand
Trunk Pacific Railway, completion, [[473]], [11].
Laurier, Sir W., on the War, [[476]].
Manitoba, [[478]].
Naturalisation and Alien's Act, [[474]].
New Brunswick, [[478]].
Northern Railway, [[473]].
Nova Scotia, [[478]].
Ontario, [[477]].
Parcels Post system, [[470]].
Prince Edward Island, [[478]].
Protective policy, [[470]], [[472]].
Quebec, [[478]].
Redistribution of Seats Bill, [[471]], [[474]].
Revenue, [[472]].
Saskatchewan, [[479]].
Strathcona, Lord, tributes to, [[470]].
Teck, Prince Alexander of, appointed Governor-General, [[474]], [13].
Trade, [[472]].
Transcontinental Railway, report on construction of, [[471]].
Volunteers, numbers of, [[477]];
at Plymouth, [30].
War session, [[475]];
gifts, [[477]]
Cannon Street Hotel, meeting at, for reduction of naval expenditure, [[7]]
Canteens Case, trials, [15], [20]
Carlisle, Sir E. H., his gift to Bedford College, [3]
Carlton Club, meeting at, [[204]]
Carman, Mrs., her trial for murder, [20];
jury disagrees, [32]
Carson, Sir E., at Belfast, [[6]];
his house picketed by suffragists, [[72]], [[112]];
his reviews of the Ulster Volunteers, [[80]];
reception at Belfast, [[152]]
Centenaries, celebration of, Bacon, R., [17];
König, F., [18]
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J., retires from Parliament, [[4]], [2];
his death, [[144]], [20];
funeral, [[144]], [22];
memorial service, [[145]];
obituary, [98]
Channel, English, war precautions, [35]
Chaplin, Milne, Grenfell & Co., failure of,
[17]
Chatham, H.M.S., bombards the Königsberg, [[230]], [32]
Cherry, Lord Justice, appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, [6]
Chester, new infirmary opened, [[66]]
CHINA.—Constitution, the new, [[415]].
Finance, [[417]]; foreign trade, [[417]].
Missionaries, attack on, [[416]].
Moratorium proclaimed, [[417]].
Parliament, dissolved, [[415]], [2].
Salt Tax, result, [[418]].
Tsingtau, blockade, [[218]], [[227]], [[322]], [[413]];
surrenders, [[414]], [33].
White Wolf, ravages of, [[416]].
Yuan Shih-kai, elected President, [[415]]
Christie's, sales at, [5], [19], [21], [23]
Civil List pensions, [21]
Civil Service report, [[76]], [12]
Coats, A., sale of his collection, [21]
Collings, J., retires from Parliament, [[4]]
Colman, Sir J., his purchase of Reigate Hill, [23]
CONFERENCES and CONGRESSES.—"All-for-Ireland," [[52]].
Co-operative, Dublin, [16].
Football, [[247]].
Home Rule, Buckingham Palace, [[158]]-[[161]], [[258]], [23].
Labour party, Bradford, [[76]];
Glasgow, [[13]].
Postal employees, [[76]].
Railwaymen, Swansea, [[127]].
Safety of life at sea, [[9]].
Salvation Army, [17].
Teachers, Elementary, [[76]].
Trade Union Congress, Memorial Hall, [[73]]
Cooke, Rev. Canon, appointed Professor of Hebrew at Oxford, [19]
Covent Garden Estate, purchase of, [22];
King's Hall, mock trial at, [2];
Opera House, first performance of "Parsifal," [5], [72]
Cowes Regatta abandoned, [25]
Cradock, Rear-Adm., defeat of his squadron, [[227]];
obituary, [111]
Cricket matches. See Sports
CRIMINAL CASES.—Ahlers, N. E. H. A., [36];
Ball, G., [5];
Crosland, T. W. H., [22];
Dick, W. D., [33];
Douglas, Lord A., [35];
Eltoft, S., [5];
Fenner, C. E., [15];
Gould, F. A., [11];
Hatton, H. G., [14];
Hume, K., [37];
King, J., [20];
Lody, K., [[232]], [33];
Minto, A., [15];
Pankhurst, Mrs., [[71]], [[112]], [[151]];
Pankhurst, S., [[71]], [[117]];
Richardson, M., [[71]];
Starchfield, J., [11];
Whitaker, Col., [15]
Crystal Palace, completion of the purchase, [26]
Cumberland, H.M.S., captures German merchant steamers, [30]
CYPRUS.—Annexation of, [[226]], [[352]], [33]
Denman, Lord, Governor-General of Australia, his resignation, [4]
DENMARK.—Budget, [[391]];
supplementary, [[386]].
Constitution, reform of the, [[386]]-[[390]].
Elections Bill, [[388]]-[[390]].
Legislative measures, [[390]].
Malmö, meeting of Kings at, [[391]], [[398]], [37].
Neutrality, policy of, [[390]].
Thomson, M. A., elected President of the Landsthing, [[390]].
Women's suffrage, [[386]]
—— King and Queen of, their visit to London, [[101]], [14];
to Paris, [[277]]
Deputations received by, Asquith, H. H., [[28]], [[34]], [[35]], [[127]], [[128]], [30];
George, D. L., [[200]]
Development Commission, Report, [28]
Distinguished Service Medal, instituted, [31]
Distress, measures for the relief of, [[184]]
Doré Gallery, picture damaged by a suffragist, [[116]]
Douglas, Lord A., and R. Ross, case of, [35]
Douglas, Sir C., appointed Chief of the General Staff, [11]
Dover Castle, air raid on, [[252]], [37]
DRAMA, The.—Adaptations, [70].
"Land of Promise," [70].
"My Lady's Dress," [70].
Plays, new, [69]-[71].
"Pygmalion," [69].
Revivals, [71]
Drummond, Mrs., arrested, [[68]]
Earthquakes, Asia Minor, [31];
Corfu, [35];
Etna, Mount, [14];
Greece, [31], [35];
Ionian Islands, [35];
Leucadia, [35];
Papua, [18];
Sumatra, [19]
ECCLESIASTICAL.—Birmingham Cathedral, suffragist outrage, [[71]];
Bishoprics, the new, boundaries defined, [3];
Blenkin, Rev. Canon G. W., appointed Dean of St. Albans, [29];
Browne, Rt. Rev. G. F., resigns Bishopric of Bristol, [13];
Burrows, Rt. Rev. L. H., appointed Bishop of Sheffield, [5].
Canterbury, Archbishop of, his appeal against Disestablishment in Wales, [[115]];
appoints a Committee on the relations of Church and State, [4];
Church Councils, election of women, [[151]], [22].
Church (Wales) Bill, protest against, [[27]];
churches, prayers for the
preservation of peace, [[168]], [25].
St. George's Church, Hanover Square, bomb explosion, [[119]];
Gravesend Parish Church, windows unveiled, [23].
Hodgson, Ven. H. B., appointed Bishop of St. Edmundsbury, [5].
Intercession, Services of, [[187]].
St. John the Evangelist's Church, Westminster, bomb explosion, [[71]].
Kennington, St. Anselm's, foundation-stone laid, [17].
Kikuyu controversy, [[2]].
London, Bishop of, interviews with suffragists, [[10]];
his memorial on the question of Faith and of Church Order, [6], [12].
Nickson, Rt. Rev. G., appointed Bishop of Bristol, [13].
Sight, thanksgiving services for the gift of, [14].
Theologians, German and British, on the war, [[217]].
War, Day of Intercession, [27].
Watts-Ditchfield, Rev. J. E., appointed Bishop of Chelmsford, [5];
Westminster Abbey, bomb explosion, [[119]], [17].
Worcester, Bishop of, dedicates the House of St. Benedict, [13].
York, Archbishop of, his sermon on peace in Ireland, [[6]]
Edinburgh University, Regius Professorship of Sanskrit, [31]
Edward VII., King, death of his dog Cæsar, [12]
EGYPT.—Abbas Hilmi, Khedive, at Constantinople, [[434]];
attempt on his life, [23];
deposed, [[250]], [[435]], [37].
British Protectorate, proclaimed, [[250]], [[435]], [37].
Budget, [[438]].
Cairo, martial law proclaimed, [[434]].
Crime, report on, [[439]].
Finance, report on, [[438]].
Hussein Kamel Pasha, Prince, appointed Khedive, [[250]], [[435]], [37];
honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, [[436]];
his career, [[437]].
Legislative Assembly, the new, opened, [[437]];
measures, [[438]].
MacMahon, Sir A., High Commissioner, [[250]], [[437]], [37];
his statement on affairs, [[435]].
Maxwell, Lieut. Gen. Sir J., his address to Bedouin Sheikhs, [[434]].
Press, censorship of the, [[434]].
Schaade, Dr., appointed Director of the Library, [[439]].
Soudan, Kitchener, Lord, his report, [[440]];
Wingate, Sir R., Governor-General, his address on the war, [[441]].
Waffs, Ministry of, [[439]].
White Nile, construction of a dam, [[438]]
ELECTIONS.—Bethnal Green, [[33]], [6];
Birmingham, [23];
Bolton, [29];
Bucks, South, [[33]], [6];
Derbyshire, N.E., [[109]], [14];
Durham, North, [[13]], [4];
Fife, East, [[71]], [11];
Galway, [35];
Grimsby, [[103]], [14];
Hartlepool, [29];
Ipswich, [[109]], [14];
Leith, [[36]], [7];
Londonderry, [35];
Oxford University, [20];
Tower Hamlets, [7];
Tullamore, [36];
Wicklow, [26]
—— Municipal, [33]
Emden, raid on Madras, [[218]], [[410]];
sinks four British ships, [[322]], [29];
sinks the Zhemchug, [32];
sunk by H.M.A.S. Sydney, [[410]], [[497]], [34]
Emigration, report on, [22]
Emmott, Lord, appointed First Commissioner of Works, [26]
Empire, unity of the, [[250]], [[252]]
Empire Day, celebrations, [15]
Empress of Ireland, result of the Court of Inquiry, [22]
Endurance, starts on her voyage to the South Polar regions, [25]
Espionage, [[185]], [33];
measures against, [[220]]
Estimates. See Parliament
European crisis, official documents summarised, [[175]]-[[178]], [[193]], [[282]], [[313]]-[[320]], [[330]]-[[331]], [[365]]
Ewart, Gen. Sir J. S., Adjutant-General of the Forces, signs Army Council Minute, [[60]];
resigns, [[63]], [11]
Expeditionary Force, British, despatched to France, [[175]], [[367]];
lands, [[188]], [26];
retreat from Mons, [[189]], [[367]];
casualties, [[190]]
Faith-healing, Report on, [13]
Falkland Islands, naval engagement, [[247]], [[322]], [36]
Finance and Trade in 1914, [[261]]-[[267]]
FIRES.—Abbeylands, house at, [[72]];
Ascot, Lady White's house, [[35]];
Ballymenoch House, [[151]];
Barton Hall, [2];
Birmingham racecourse, grand stand and offices, [[112]];
Ceiba, Honduras, [9];
Cheltenham, St. Paul's Training College, [2];
Colombian liner, [13];
Edison Works, West Orange, N.J., [36];
Felixstowe, Bath Hotel, [[112]];
Glasgow, Kingston Dock, [18];
Harborne, cricket pavilion, [[112]];
Herbertshire Castle, Denny, [37];
High Wycombe, [[117]];
Highland Railway, mail train, [30];
Kometa steamer, [12];
Lanark, house in, [[10]];
Little Chesterford, [11];
Llandaff, Bishop's Palace, [27];
Missouri Athletic Club, [9];
Quebec, Dufferin Terrace, [22];
Salem, Mass., [19];
Trieste, Monfalcone Shipbuilding Works, [30];
Wargrave Church, [[116]], [16];
Wellesley College, Mass., [10];
Wellesley training ship, [9];
Whitekirk Church, East Lothian, [[35]];
Yarmouth, pier pavilion, [[112]]
Fisher, Lord, appointed First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, [[226]], [32]
Floods. See Storms
Folkestone, First British wounded at, [27]
Food, prices of, [[184]]
Football matches. See Sports
Foundation stones laid, St. Anselm's Church, [17];
Glasgow, Municipal Buildings, [[151]];
Wallasey Town Hall, [[67]]
FRANCE.—Aerial warfare, [[295]].
Aisne, battle of the, [[213]], [[293]], [[321]].
Alsace, advance on, [[187]], [[286]].
Amiens, Congress at, [[270]];
bombs dropped, [34].
Army condition, [[271]], [[280]];
mobilisation, [[283]], [[320]], [25].
Army Bulletin, issue of, [[293]].
Arras, bombardment, [[221]], [30].
Bill-posting, electoral, law regulating, [[274]], [[275]].
Bordeaux Government at, [[291]], [27].
Boulogne-sur-Seine, Penitentiary Convent School, attacked by Apaches, [9].
British and Danish Sovereigns, reception, [[277]].
British Expeditionary Force lands, [[188]], [26].
Budget, [[270]], [[280]].
Caillaux, M., defence of his financial policy, [[272]];
charges against, [[272]];
his resignation, [[273]].
Caillaux, Mme., kills M. Calmette, [[273]], [10];
her trial, [[281]], [25].
Calmette, G., shot, [[273]], [10].
Defence, National, Bills, [[285]].
Deschanel, P., elected President of the Chamber, [[269]], [[277]].
Doumergue, M., his political declaration, [[275]];
resignation, [[278]].
Dubost, A., elected President of the Senate, [[269]].
Dunkirk, air-raids on, [37].
Elections, general, [[275]]-[[277]].
Electoral Reform Bill, [[269]].
Embassy leaves Berlin, [25].
Finance Bill, [[274]], [[280]].
Fleet clear the Adriatic, [26].
Income tax, [[269]], [[271]], [[298]].
Indian troops land at Marseilles, [29].
Joffre, General, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, [[286]];
his order to the troops, [[291]].
Legislation, [[269]], [[273]], [[285]], [[297]].
Lorraine, reverse in, [[287]], [26].
Lyons, Civic Exhibition at, [[277]].
Marne, battle of the, [[199]], [[291]], [[321]].
Meuse, fighting on the, [[288]].
Ministry, Doumergue, reconstructed, [[273]];
Ribot, new, [[278]];
Viviani, [[279]];
reconstructed, [[289]].
Monis, M., his resignation, [[273]].
Morocco Protectorate loan, [[270]].
Nancy, attack on, [[287]], [37].
Navy, number of vessels, [8].
Paris, bombs dropped on, [29], [30];
Bourse, opened, [[297]];
Boy Scouts' fight with roughs, [13];
Defence, measures of, [[290]];
invasion, threatened, [[290]];
Postal strike, [19].
Peace, agreement not to be concluded separately, [[198]].
Poincaré, M., his visits to Russia and Scandinavia, [[291]];
to the armies, [[296]], [30].
Press, censorship of the, [[285]].
Relief Committees formed, [[292]], [[297]].
Rheims Cathedral, bombardment, [[213]], [[294]], [29].
Ribot, M., his Cabinet, [[278]].
Rochette case, [[272]], [[273]].
Three years' service law, interpellation on, [[278]].
Tramps with bombs, arrested, [22].
Trenches, system of, [[295]].
Viviani, M., Prime Minister, [[279]];
reconstructs the Ministry, [[289]].
War, preparations, [[282]]-[[286]];
declaration of, [[286]], [25], [26].
Ypres-Armentières, battle of, [[222]]-[[224]].
French, Field-Marshal Gen. Sir J., Chief of the Staff, signs Army Council Minute, [[60]];
resigns, [[63]], [11];
appointed Inspector-General of the Forces, [[173]];
his dispatches on the war as British Commander-in-Chief, [[189]], [[192]], [[199]], [[213]], [[220]], [[222]]
Gales. See Storms
Geikie, Sir A., Order of Merit conferred, [1]
George V., King, opens Parliament, [[19]];
offers prize for a yacht race at Panama, [8];
at Knowsley, [[66]], [10];
Cheshire, [[66]], [10];
the National Institute for the Blind, [10];
his visit to Paris, [[82]], [12];
opens the new buildings at the Leys School, [12];
opens the Edward VII. Galleries at the British Museum, [13];
his birthday, [16];
Honours, [18];
at Welbeck Abbey, [[137]];
Hull, [[137]], [19];
in Scotland, [[151]];
at the naval review, Spithead, [[157]];
his speech on the Ulster question at the Buckingham Palace conference, [[159]], [[258]];
his message to the Dominions, [[173]], [[201]], [[419]];
to the Army, [[188]];
receives the Belgian mission, [27];
his message to India, [[202]];
visit to the Front, [[245]], [[296]], [[370]], [35];
inspection of the troops, [[246]];
order to the Army, [[246]]
George, Rt. Hon. D. L., his views on naval expenditure, [[1]];
his land campaign, [[2]], [[72]], [[166]]
GERMANY.—Air-raids, [[245]], [[252]], [29], [30], [35], [36], [37].
Aisne, battle of the, [[293]], [[321]].
Anglo-German relations, [[309]].
Antwerp, siege of, [[220]], [[368]], [30].
Army Bill, [[310]];
Estimates, [[310]];
mobilisation, [[168]], [[283]], [[313]], [25].
Atrocities, [[323]], [[367]].
Belgium, violation of neutrality, [[174]], [[178]], [[365]];
invasion of, [[174]], [[178]], [[283]], [[288]], [[314]], [[366]], [25].
Bethmann-Hollweg, Herr von, his statement on the war, [[324]];
on terms of peace, [[325]].
British subjects, treatment of, [[186]].
Brunswick, Duke of, birth of a son, [10].
Bülow, Prince, Ambassador at Rome, [[304]].
Colonies, reforms, debate on, [[311]];
loss of, [[322]].
Crown Prince, attacks of Socialists, [[307]];
his indiscretions, [[308]].
Dernburg, Herr, on terms of peace, [[325]].
Espionage, cases of, [[312]].
Falkenhayn, Lieut. Gen. von, appointed Chief of the General Staff, [[326]].
France, invasion of, [[287]], [25].
Haase, Lieut. and Lieut. von L. St. George, duel between, [8].
Hindenburg, Gen., Field-Marshal, [[347]].
Hohenzollern Canal opened, [18].
Hopf, K., convicted of murder, [3].
"How the Franco-German Conflict Could Have Been Avoided," [[315]].
Humanity League, appeal, [[323]].
"Hymn of Hate for England," [[305]].
Jagow, Herr von, on foreign policy, [[312]].
Japan, ultimatum from, [[322]], [26].
Kiel Canal, British Navy at, [[310]];
new locks opened, [[310]].
Lodz, battles of, [[346]], [[347]].
Louvain, bombardment, [[194]], [[366]], [[367]], [27].
Luxemburg, invasion of, [[169]], [[283]], [[314]], [[373]], [25].
Manufacturers, visit England, [19].
Marne, battle of the, [[291]], [[321]].
"Memorandum with regard to the Outbreak of War," [[316]]-[[320]].
Merchant steamers captured, [30].
Mielzynski, Count, result of his trial, [7].
Moltke, Gen. von, Chief of the General Staff, his dismissal, [[326]].
Namur, fall of, [[189]], [[367]], [27].
Nancy, attack on, [[287]].
Naval operations, [[322]].
Navy Estimates, [[310]];
number of vessels, [8].
Poles, grievances of the, [[309]].
Prisoners, exchange of, [[325]].
Prussia, Prince Henry of, his telegram to King George V., [[315]].
Rheims Cathedral, bombardment, [[213]], [[294]], [29].
Schleswig-Holstein, anti-Danish policy, [[308]].
Solf, Dr., on colonial administration, [[311]].
Spies, system of, [[185]].
Stallupönen, battle of, [[344]], [26].
Tannenberg, victory at, [[345]].
Termonde, bombardment, [[368]], [26].
Thormann, H., his career, [12].
Tirpitz, Adm. von, on Naval Estimates, [[309]], [[310]].
War, declaration of, [[174]], [[178]], [[314]], [25], [27];
preparations, [[282]];
views on, [[305]];
operations, [[321]];
casualties, [37].
War Loan, [[323]].
Wedel, Count, Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, his resignation, [[308]].
Wolf, Prof. J., his estimate of financial losses, [[321]].
Women's suffrage, petition, [[311]].
Yser, battle of the, [[295]], [[369]].
Zabern, incidents, [[306]]
—— William II., Emperor of, at Kiel, [[310]];
Vienna, [[311]];
Venice, [[311]];
Norway, [[312]];
his telegrams to King George V., [[315]], [[316]];
to the Tsar, [[318]]-[[320]];
letter to Lord Tweedmouth on the Navy, [33];
his escape from bombs, [33]
Gladstone, Lord, Governor-General of South Africa, his resignation, [[27]], [6]
Goeben, escape of, [[183]], [[351]];
damaged by Russian battleship, [34]
Gomme, Sir L., clerk of the London County Council, his resignation, [6]
Gough, Gen., refuses to serve against Ulster, [[56]];
document signed by War Minister, [[60]]
Gravesend, Mayor of, warning on hostile aircraft, [30]
GREAT BRITAIN (in War).—Army, mobilisation, [25].
Austria-Hungary, war with, [[188]], [[334]], [26].
Cyprus, annexation, [[352]], [33].
Germany, ultimatum to, [[174]], [25];
war with, [[174]], [[284]], [[315]].
Martial law proclaimed, [26].
Neutrality, views on, [[169]], [[313]].
Peace, agreement not to be concluded separately, [[198]].
Turkey, war with, [[226]], [[352]], [33].
War, preparations for, [[168]], [[172]]
GREECE.—Ægean Islands, question, [[350]].
Chios and Mytilene, annexed, [[357]].
Fleet, increase of, [[357]], [[459]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[357]]
Hamel, G., loops the loop at Windsor Castle, [5]
Harrison, F., his proposals on the Home Rule Bill, [[33]]
Hartlepool, bombardment, [[248]], [36]
Hawke, H.M.S., sunk by a submarine, [31]
Heligoland, naval engagement off, [[193]], [[322]], [27]
Herkomer, his portrait of the Duke of Wellington injured by suffragists, [[112]], [14], [67]
Hertford, pageant at, [20]
Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. C. E. H., appointed Postmaster-General, [[27]]
Hooch, P. de, sale of his picture, [25]
Horse Races. See Sports
Howard, Sir H., mission to Vatican, [[250]]
Hull, King George Dock, opened, [[137]], [19]
Hundred Years' Peace, with the United States, plans for the celebration, [[468]], [5]
Hunter v. Coleman, case of, [[66]]
Hyde Park, demonstrations in, [[35]], [[68]];
review in, [15]
Income tax, amount of, [[237]]
INDIA.—Budget, [[403]], [[404]], [[406]].
Conspiracies, cases of, [[408]].
Delhi, cost of the work, [[405]].
Estimate, revised, [[403]].
Expenditure, [[405]].
Famine, [[406]].
Finance, [[403]].
Gifts from, for war, [[200]].
Indians, treatment of, in the Colonies, [[407]], [[479]], [30];
riot, [[407]].
Loyalty, professions of, [[200]], [[409]].
Madras, shelled by the Emden, [[218]], [[410]], [29].
Native States, [[410]].
North-West Frontier, [[403]].
Plague, [[407]].
Revenue, [[404]].
Troops, despatch of, [[409]], [27], [29].
Ways and Means, [[405]], [[406]]
Insurance Act, working of the, [[17]], [[38]]
IRELAND.—Belfast, Ulster Day celebrations, [[216]].
Casement, Sir R., disloyalty, [[259]].
Cherry, Lord Justice, appointed Lord Chief Justice, [6].
Co-operative Congress, at Dublin, [16].
"Defence of Ireland Fund," [[123]].
Dublin, riot, [[162]], [[258]];
strike, [[256]], [3].
Enlistment, opposition to, [[259]].
Gun-running, [[258]].
Home Rule Amending Bill, [[258]].
Housing, Report on, [[257]].
Legislative measures, [[260]].
Mahaffy, Rev. J., appointed Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, [34].
O'Connor, J., appointed Solicitor-General, [20].
Pim, J., appointed Attorney-General, [20].
Police (Dublin) in 1913 strike, inquiry, [[256]];
in Howth gun-running, [[162]].
Press, seditious, [[259]], [[260]].
Provisional Committee of Volunteers and the Nationalist party, [[121]].
Recruits, number of, [[259]];
opposition of the Press, [[259]].
Shipbuilding industry, [[261]].
Sinn Fein and the War, [[259]].
Trade, [[261]].
Ulster, military operations against, [[56]], [[80]], [10];
review of Volunteers, [[80]];
landing of arms, [[84]], [[258]], [12], [23];
Provisional Government, preamble to the Constitution, [[152]];
conference at Buckingham Palace, [[158]], [[258]];
resistance to Home Rule, [[6]], [[114]], [[257]];
alleged plot against, [[80]] seqq., [[257]] seqq.
Volunteer force, [[114]], [[121]], [[258]]
Isle of Man, Douglas, German prisoners' riot, [34]
Islington, Lord, appointed Under-Secretary for the Colonies, [26]
ITALY.—Army, mobilisation, [[303]].
Benedict XV., elected Pope, [[303]], [27];
his policy, [[303]];
appeal for peace, [28].
Budget, [[300]].
Bülow, Prince, Ambassador, [[304]].
Civil Marriage Bill, [[299]], [[300]].
Elections, provincial and municipal, [[301]].
Fleet, mobilisation, [[302]];
at Valona, [[304]].
Giolitti, Signor, his resignation, [[299]].
Howard, Sir H., his mission to the Vatican, [[250]].
Irredentist demonstrations, [[300]].
Libya, expedition, expenditure on, [[299]].
Ministry, Giolitti, resigns, [[299]];
the new (Salandra), [[300]], [[304]].
Navy, number of vessels, [8].
Neutrality, policy of, [[302]], [[303]].
Oggioni, Signora, her acquittal, [16].
Peruggia, V., convicted, [16].
Pius X., Pope, his death, [[302]], [26];
funeral, [27].
Revolution, suppression, [[301]].
Salandra, Signor, Prime Minister, [[300]], [[304]];
his policy, [[300]].
Socialists, demonstrations, [[301]].
Taxation Bill, [[300]]
James, Henry, his portrait damaged by a suffragist, [[112]], [13], [67]
JAPAN.—Budget, [[412]], [[414]];
naval, [[413]].
Empress Dowager, her death, [[411]].
Germany, ultimatum to, [[322]], [[413]], [26];
war declared, [[413]], [27].
Hokkaido and Hondo, famine, [[411]].
Kagoshima, volcanic eruption, [[411]], [2].
Kiao-chou, blockade of, [[322]], [[413]];
surrenders, [[414]].
Kongo battleship, scandal, [[412]].
Marshall Islands, handed over to Australia, [[322]], [[415]], [[496]].
Ministry,
resign, [[413]];
the new, [[413]].
Navy, number of vessels, [8].
Okuma, Count, his Ministry, [[413]].
Sakurashima, eruption of, [[411]], [2].
Tsingtau, blockade of, [[218]], [[227]], [[322]], [[413]];
surrenders, [[414]], [33]
Jellicoe, Admiral Sir J., in command of the Home Fleets, [[173]]
Jones, Sir D. B., appointed a Commissioner of Lunacy, [[250]]
Jones, L. A. A., appointed judge of the City of London Court, [1]
Judges, appointment of, [1], [12]
Keats, J., publication of two sonnets, [14]
Keith, Dr. A. D., appointed Regius Professor of Sanskrit at Edinburgh University, [31]
Kemp v. Yexley, case of, [15]
Kinnaird, Lord, Order of the Thistle conferred, [19]
Kitchener, Earl, appointed Secretary for War, [[179]], [25];
his instructions to the Army, [[188]];
appeal for more men, [[192]];
elected Lord Rector of Edinburgh University, [32]
KNIGHTHOODS conferred, Frazer, Dr. J. G., [19];
Garforth, W. E., [1];
Henschel, Dr., [19];
Hope, Dr. W. H. St. J., [19];
Rutherford, E., [1];
Seaman, O., [1];
Sharkey, Dr. S. J., [19];
Smith, Judge L., [1]
Koehn, O., discovered in a box on board the s.s. Batavier V., [36]
Königsberg, German cruiser, bombarded by H.M.S. Chatham, [32];
discovery of, [34]
Labour party, manifesto on the war, [[221]];
unrest, [[3]], [[9]], [[72]], [[113]], [[150]];
strikes, [[9]], [[10]], [[72]]
Land Inquiry Committee, Report, [[72]];
Welsh Report, [[166]]
Lane, Sir H., appointed Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, [8]
Lansdowne, Lord, his house picketed by suffragists, [[112]]
Lavery, W., his portrait of the King, damaged by suffragists, [[113]]
Leader, B. W., receives the freedom of Worcester, [16]
Leeds, Territorial barracks, attempt to blow up, [2]
Leys School, new buildings opened, [12]
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Gribble, F., "Life of the Emperor of Austria," [39].
Grisar, Father H., "Luther," [38].
Guerard, A. L., "French Civilisation in the Nineteenth Century," [45].
Guilday, Rev. P., "The English Catholic Refugees on the Continent," [44]
Haggard, Colonel, "Remarkable Women of France," [39].
Haldane, Lord, "The Conduct of Life," [43].
Hardy, T., "Satires of Circumstance," [49].
Harrison, A., "The Kaiser's War," [47].
Hauptmann, G., "Dramatic Works," [49].
Hauvette, M. H., "Boccaccio," [39].
Haverfield, Prof., "Roman Britain in 1913," [42].
Havilland, A. J. de, "Storied Windows," [48].
Haworth, J. R., and A. J. Herbertson, "The Oxford Survey of the British Empire," [45].
Hewlett, M., "Sing-Songs of the War," [49].
Hill, Mr., "History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe," [45].
"Historical Manuscripts Commission, The Report of the," [44].
Hitchcock, F. P. M., "Irenæus of Lugdunum," [41].
Hodgetts, E. A. B., "Life of Catherine the Great," [46].
Hutchinson, G. W., "History of the Nations," [45].
Hutchinson, H. G., "Life of Sir John Lubbock," [39]
"Irish Priests in the Penal Times," [44]
James, H., "Notes of a Son and Brother," [39];
"The Younger Generation," [49].
Janet, P., "Fénelon," [39].
Jarintzoff, N., "The Country of Extremes," [46].
"Jewish Life in Modern Times," [40].
Jones, Rev. M., "The New Testament in the Twentieth Century," [41].
Jourdan, G. V., "Movement towards Catholic Reform," [44]
Keating, Dr., "History of Ireland," [44].
Keats, Sonnets of, [49].
Kennedy, J. M., "How the War Began," [47].
Kennedy, S., "The Pan Angles," [47]
Lattey, Rev, C. "New Testament," [41].
Laurie, Dr. A. P., "The Pigments of the Old Masters," [48].
Law, R. H., "Moorland Sanctuary and Other Poems," [49].
Ledeboer, Mr., translation of "Flight without Formulæ," [47].
Lee, V., "The Towers of the Mirrors," [43].
Lennard, Mr., "Economic Notes on English Agricultural Wages," [43].
Leuliette, V., translation of "Fénelon," [39].
Lewenz, M. A., translation of "Imperial Germany," [46].
Lloyd, T., "The Making of the Roman People," [45].
Lodge, R. C., translation of "The Greek Problems," [40].
Loisel, Mr., "La Cathédrale de Rouen," [48].
Lucas, Sir C., "Historical Geography of the British Colonies," [45]
Macaulay, R., "The Two Blind Countries," [49].
Macdonald, Sir C., Preface to "With the Russians in Mongolia," [46].
Madley, Dr. J., "Why Britain Fights," [47].
Maeterlinck, M., "The Unknown Guest," [43].
Mann, Rev. H., "Lives of the Popes," [38].
Masefield, Mr., "Philip the King and Other Poems," [49].
Mattos, A. T. de, translation of "The Unknown Guest," [43].
Mavor, J., "An Economic History of Russia," [46].
McCaskill, A., translation of "The Idealistic Reaction against Science," [40].
McKechnie, W. S., "Magna Charta," [44].
M'Clymont, J. A., "New Testament Criticism: Its History and Results," [40].
Mearns, J., "The Canticles of the Christian Church, Eastern and Western, in Early Mediæval Times," [41].
Merz, Mr., "History of European Thoughts in the Nineteenth Century," [40].
Meynell, Mrs., "Essays," [43].
Miall, B., translation of "Bolivia, Its People and Its Resources," [47].
Monro, H., "Children of Love," [49].
Montefiore, C., "Judaism and St. Paul," [40].
Mooney, Dr., "How You Live Again," [40].
Moore, G., "Hail and Farewell," [43].
Morgan, Prof., translation of "The German War Book," [46].
Mumby, F. A., "Elizabeth and Mary Stuart," [44]
Nansen, F., "Through Siberia: the Land of the Future," [46].
"New Light on Drake," [44].
Nicholson, Dr. J. S., "The Life and Genesis of Ariosto," [43]
Oesterley, Dr., "The Books of the Apocrypha," [41].
Oman, Prof., "History of the Peninsular War," [45].
Orsi, P., "Cavour and the Making of Modern Italy," [39].
O'Sullivan, V., translation of "Saint Augustin," [38].
Otter-Barry, Capt., "With the Russians in Mongolia," [46].
"Oxyrhynchus Papyri," [41]
Palestine Exploration Fund, Annual, [41].
Parnell, Mrs., "Life of Charles Stewart Parnell," [39].
Patrick, Dr. J., "Clement of Alexandria," [39].
St. Paul's, Dean of, "The Religious Philosophy of Plotinus and Some Modern Philosophies of Religion," [41].
Péllisson, M., "Les Comedies-Ballets de Molière," [45].
Penn, C. D., "The Navy Under the Early Stuarts," [47].
Petre, F. L., "Napoleon at Bay," [44].
Phillips, W. A., "The Confederation of Europe," [44].
"Poems of the Great War," [49].
Pollard, A. W., "Italian Book Illustrations and Early Printing," [49].
Pollard, Prof., "The Reign of Henry VII. from Contemporary Sources," [44]
Quiller-Couch, Sir A., "Poetry," [43]
Redesdale, Lord, "Kant," [40].
Reid, S. J., "John and Sarah, Duke and Duchess of Marlborough," [39].
Reyburn, H. Y., "Calvin," [38].
Reynaud, M., "Histoire Génerale de l'Influence Française en Allemagne," [45].
Roose, M., "Art in Flanders," [48].
Roosevelt, T., "History as Literature," [42].
Rose, E. W., "Cathedrals and Cloisters of Northern France," [48].
Rothwell, F., translation of "Natural Law in Science and Philosophy," [40].
Russell, B., "The Philosophy of Bergson," [40]
Scott, G., "Architecture of Humanism," [48].
Seebohm, Prof., "Customary Acres and Their Historical Importance," [43].
Skinner, Dr., "The Divine Name in Genesis," [41].
Sladen, Dr., "The Confessions of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia," [46];
"Life of Frederick the Great," [46].
Soissons, Count de, "The Æsthetic Purpose of Byzantine Architecture," [48].
"Songs and Sonnets for England in War Time," [49].
Spencer, B., "Northern Australia," [42].
Stanhope, G., "The Life of Charles, Third Earl Stanhope," [39].
Stebbing, Miss, "Pragmatism and French Voluntarism," [40].
Stigand, Capt., "Administration of Tropical Africa," [48].
Strangeway, A. H. F., "The Music of Hindostan," [44].
Sullivan, Sir E., "The Book of Kells," [48]
Tagore, R., "Chitra," and "The King of the Dark Chamber," [49].
Thomson, A. K., "Studies in the Odyssey," [42].
Thomson, C., "The Landscapes of Corot," [48].
Tilby, W., "The English People Overseas," [45].
Times, The, "History of the War," [47].
Tipping, H. A., "Grinling Gibbons and the Woodwork of His Age," [48].
Tittoni, T., "Italy's Foreign and Colonial Policy," [47].
Tollinton, Rev. R. B., "Clement of Alexandria," [38].
Tolstoy, Count I., "Tolstoy," [39].
"Treitschke, Life and Works," [46].
Trevelyan, Sir G., "History of the American Revolution," [45]
Usher, Dr. R. G., "Pan-Germanism," [46]
Varisco, Prof. B., "The Greek Problems," [40].
Vere, G. du C. de, "Vasari's Lives," [39].
Verrall, Dr., "Lectures on Dryden," [43].
Vizetelly, Mr., "My Days of Adventure," [45]
Wallace, W., "The Musical Faculty," [44].
Wallé, P., "Bolivia, Its People and Its Resources," [47].
Ward, W., "Men and Matters," [43].
Waterhouse, G., "The Literary Relations of England and Germany in the Twentieth Century," [43].
Way, Dr. A. S., "Sophocles in English Verse," [42].
Weber, M., "Cubist Poems," [49].
Weigall, A. E. P. B., "The Life and Times of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt," [39].
Wells, H. G., "An Englishman Looks at the World," [42].
Wheeler, Capt. O., "The War Office, Past and Present," [47].
Whittaker, Rt. Hon. T. P., "The Ownership, Tenure and
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"Why We Are at War," [47].
Wicks, Dr. H. J., "The Doctrine of God," [41].
Winter, N. O., "The Russian Empire of To-day and Yesterday," [46].
Woodroffe, J. F., "The Upper Reaches of the Amazon," [47].
Wylie, Dr. J. H., "The Reign of Henry V.," [44]
Zangwill, I., "The Melting Pot," [49]
Liverpool University, election of Johnston Professorship of Bio-Chemistry, [34]
Loch, Dr. C. S., resigns Secretaryship of the Charity Organisation Society, [35]
Lody, K., executed in Tower of London, [[232]], [33]
London, air raids, measures of protection against, [[214]]
—— Germans and Austrians, arrested, [31]
—— Lord Mayor's Show, [33]; Banquet, [[227]]
—— Opera House, meetings at, [[165]], [[203]]
—— Scottish, their gallant charge at Ypres, [33]
—— tramway service, suspended, [36]
Lowry, Fleet Paymaster J. A., court martial on, [6]
LUXEMBURG, Grand Duchy of, Election, general, [[373]].
Neutrality, violation of, [[169]], [[178]], [[283]], [[314]], [[373]]
MacMahon, Lieut.-Col. Sir A. H., appointed High Commissioner of Egypt, [[250]], [[437]], [37]
Mahaffy, Rev. J. P., appointed Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, [34]
MALTA, [[452]]
Mansion House, meeting at the, [5]
Marriages.—Bassewitz, Countess Ida, [15];
McAdoo, W. G., [13];
Prussia, Prince Oscar of, [15];
Wilson, E., [13]
Mary, Queen, at the opening of Parliament, [[19]];
at the National Institute for the Blind, [10];
at Knowsley, [[66]], [10];
Cheshire, [[66]], [10];
Paris, [[82]], [12];
Welbeck Abbey, [[137]];
Hull, [[137]], [19];
Scotland, [[151]];
her appeal to needlework guilds, [[184]]
Masterman, Rt. Hon. C. F. G., appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, [[27]]
McCalmont, Capt., his horse Tetrarch scratched for the Derby, [14]
Memorial Hall meeting, on South African deportations, [[74]]
Memorials unveiled, Alma-Tadema, Sir L., [68];
Clerk, R., [16];
Endicott, J., [16];
Lister, Lord, [3];
Orchardson, Sir W., [68]
Mercier, Cardinal, at Buckingham Palace, [28];
blesses troops, [28]
Messudiyeh, torpedoed by British submarine B. 11, [[248]], [36]
MEXICO.—Arms, export of, embargo removed, [[454]], [[483]].
Benton, Mr., case of, [[454]], [[456]], [[483]].
Carbajal, Señor, Provisional President, [[485]];
his flight to Vera Cruz, [[485]].
Carranza, Gen., his policy, [[484]].
Gutierrez, Gen. C., elected Provisional President, [[486]].
Huerta, Gen., his retirement, [[461]], [[485]];
at Avonmouth, [[485]], [26].
Moratorium proclaimed, [[483]].
Niagara Falls, conference at, [[458]], [[484]].
Obregon, Gen., his entry, [26].
Vera Cruz, outrages on the American fleet at, [[456]], [[484]];
evacuated, [[486]], [35]
Military service, compulsory, deputation to Mr. Asquith, [[35]]
Mines, marine, dangers from, [[181]], [[187]], [[219]], [[225]], [33]
Mitteis, Prof. L., honorary degree, [19]
Montagu, Rt. Hon. E. S., appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury, [[27]]
MONTENEGRO.—Army, mobilisation, [[362]].
Serbia, relations with, [[362]].
War, declaration of, [[362]], [26]
—— Nicolas, King of, his speech at the opening of the Skupshtina, [[361]]
Moratorium, in United Kingdom, [[169]], [[262]], [25];
in Norway, [[401]];
in Spain, [[381]]
Morley, Lord, Lord President of the Council, resigns, [[173]]
Munro-Ferguson, R. C., appointed Governor-General of Australia, [5]
Murray, Lord, charges against, [[32]], [[90]]
Murray, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. W., appointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff, [36]
MUSIC.—Retrospect of: Beecham season, [73].
Concerts, [73], [74].
Covent Garden, [72].
Drury Lane operas, [73].
London Choral Society, [74].
London Symphony Orchestra, [74].
Operas, [72], [73];
Russian, [73].
Promenade Concerts, [74].
Provincial festivals, abandonment, [74].
Queen's Hall Symphony Orchestra, [74].
Royal Choral Society, [74].
Royal Philharmonic Society, [73]
Napier, J., celebration of the tercentenary of his discovery of logarithms, [23]
Napoleon, Princess Victor, birth of a son, [4]
National Gallery, pictures damaged by suffragists, [[71]], [[112]], [9], [66];
closed, [[112]], [66]
—— Service League, on the claims of compulsory military service, [[35]]
Naval Brigades at Antwerp, [[220]], [[294]], [[368]];
British squadron at the Yser, [[224]], [[370]]
—— Engagements off Coronel, [[227]], [[322]], [[492]], [33];
Falkland Islands, [[247]], [[322]];
Heligoland, [[193]], [[322]], [27]
—— Reserves called out, [[169]], [25]
—— Review at Spithead, [[157]]
—— Ships requisitioned, [25]
Navy, activity of the, [[183]]
—— Estimates, [[36]], [[46]]-[[50]]
—— expenditure, reduction of, meetings on, [[2]], [[7]], [[16]]
—— League, meetings against reduction of the Navy, [[2]]
—— losses, Mr. Churchill on, [[244]]
—— Mines, dangers from, [[181]], [[187]], [[219]], [[225]], [33]
—— oil, fuel for the, [[123]]
—— vessels, number of, [8]
NETHERLANDS, THE.—Army, mobilisation, [[372]].
Financial measures, [[372]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[372]].
Proportional Representation, report, [[371]].
Scheldt, fortifications, [[371]].
Schools question, [[371]].
War, effects of the, [[373]].
Zeist, Belgian soldiers interned, riot among, [35]
NEW SOUTH WALES.—Finance, [[500]].
Holman, Mr., appointed Premier, [[500]].
Ministry, the new, [[500]].
Wheat crop, [[500]]
NEW ZEALAND.—Customs returns, [[503]].
Defence, question of, [[504]].
Election, general, [[503]].
Fisher, Mr., his views on Imperial Defence, [[503]].
Railways, construction, [[503]].
Volunteers, despatch of, [[504]]
NEWFOUNDLAND.—Bell Island, iron mines close down, [[479]].
Coal and shale areas, report on, [[481]].
Dominion Royal Commission, meetings, [[481]].
Fisheries industry, [[480]], [[482]].
Herring fishery, [[482]].
Legislative measures, [[482]].
Pit-props, supply of,[[481]].
Seal fishery, [[482]];
fleet, disaster to, [[482]], [11].
Trade, [[480]].
War, effects of the, [[479]];
measures, [[482]].
Wireless Telegraphy Act, [[482]]
Newport, Alexandra Dock, new lock opened, [23]
North Sea minefield laid, [[219]], [30]
NORWAY.—Army Estimates, [[400]].
Budget, [[399]].
Castberg, M., Minister for Commerce, his resignation, [[399]].
Customs tariff, [[399]].
Defence, Commission, proposed appointment, [[399]], [[400]].
Holtfodt, Gen., appointed War Minister, [[401]].
Independence, Centenary, [[398]].
Labour Arbitration Bill, [[399]].
Legislative measures, [[400]], [[401]].
Lövland, M., re-elected President of the Storthing, [[399]].
Malmö, meeting of Kings at, [[391]], [[398]], [37].
Moratorium proclaimed, [[401]].
Nore waterfalls, [[400]].
Spitzbergen Conference, [[401]];
Storthing, assembled, [[399]]
Notes, issue of, in United Kingdom, [[175]], [[262]], [26]
Nürnberg, German cruiser, cuts Pacific cable, [28]
OBITUARY.—Adam, Lord, [104];
Addison, C., [97];
Ahlwardt, H., [89];
Akimoff, G., [104];
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. R., [115];
Anderegg, M., [114];
Anderson, Major E. C., [78];
Anderson, R. J., [102];
Annesley, Lord, [112];
Anson, Sir D., [101];
Anson, Rt. Hon. Sir W. R., [95];
Anwyl, Sir E., [104];
Aoki, Viscount S., [81];
Apjohn, J. H., [90];
Arbuthnott, Viscount, [93];
Argyll, Duke of, [90];
Ashman, Sir H., [107];
Austin, J. V., [96];
Austria-Este, the Archduke F. F. of, [[329]], [94];
Ayrton, E. R., [92];
Ayub Khan, [88]
Bacon, A. O., [82];
Bacon, J. H., [79];
Baer, G. F., [90];
Barker, Gen. Sir G. D., [89];
Barker, Sir J., [114];
Barratt, T. J., [90];
Bas, Rev. H. V. Le, [79];
Battenberg, Prince Maurice V. D. of, [108];
Bavaria, Prince L. of, [104];
Beatson, Major-Gen. Sir S. B., [82];
Beaumont, Sir G. H. W., [97];
Bell, E. I., [105];
Belper, Lord, [102];
Belsey, Sir F. F., [93];
Benson, Mgr. R. H., [110];
Benson, S. H., [102];
Benyon, Major J. A., [97];
Berry, Major-Gen. G. F. De, [102];
Bertillon, A., [82];
Bigge, Major-Gen. T. S., [92];
Birch, Sir A., [110];
Birch-Reynardson, Rev. J., [93];
Blakiston, Rev. D. Y., [106];
Bond, Col. R. C., [105];
Bonser, Rt. Hon. Sir J. W., [114];
Bor, Gen. J. H., [107];
Borthwick, G., [90];
Bosanquet, Adm. G. S., [79];
Boxall, Col. Sir C. G., [85];
Brackenbury, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir H., [89];
Bradford, Col. Sir E. R., [106];
Bradley, K. H., [107];
Brain, J. H., [97];
Branfoot, Surgeon-Gen. Sir A. M., [86];
Breitling, W. von, [89];
Brierly, Rev. J., [82];
Bristow, Rev. R. R., [86];
Brockhaus, H. E., [79];
Brough, F., [113];
Broughton, Sir D. L., [89];
Brown, J. D., [83];
Bryan, W. B., [110];
Bryant, T., [115];
Buccleuch, Duke of, [110];
Bullock, F. S., [79];
Bulwer, Sir H. E. G., [107];
Burke, H., [109];
Burland, Col. J. H., [109];
Burleigh, B., [97];
Burnett, J., [80];
Buss, Rev. S., [107];
Bywater, Prof. I., [113]
Caine, Miss L. H., [95];
Caithness, Earl of, [94];
Caldwell, Col. R. T., [106];
Calmette, G., [86];
Campbell, Sir A., [93];
Campbell, Sir F., [97];
Canney, Rev. E., [101];
Canterbury, Viscount, [83];
Capes, Rev. W. W., [110];
Carington, Rt. Hon. Sir W. H. P., [109];
Carr, Adm. H. J., [101];
Castlestewart, Earl of, [96];
Castro, J. L. de, [86];
Cavallari, Cardinal A., [113];
Cawdor, Earl, [78];
Cellier, F. A., [78];
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J., [[144]], [20], [98]-[100];
Charlesworth, Col. A. H., [106];
Chassevant, M., [86];
Chawner, G., [90];
Cheltnam, Mrs. J. S. L. H., [82];
Christie, Major W. C., [109];
Clarendon, Earl of, [109];
Clarke, Col. A. R., [82];
Clayton, Brig.-Gen. P., [104];
Cleland, J. W., [110];
Close-Brooks, J. B., [86];
Cochery, G., [104];
Cock, Dr. Julia A. H., [82];
Cohen, Rt. Hon. A., [112];
Colquhoun, A. R., [115];
Colvin, J. C., [112]:
Connell, A. K., [85];
Connor, C. C., [82];
Conze, A., [102];
Cooke, M. M. R., [93];
Cordingley, C., [104];
Courtown, Earl of, [113];
Couturat, L., [104];
Cradock, Adm., [111];
Crichton, R., [106];
Crockett, S. R., [89];
Crookshank, H. M., [87];
Cross, Viscount, [75];
Cross, Sir A., [82];
Cullom, S. M., [80]
Dalgety, Col. E. H., [101];
Danckwerts, W. O. A. J., [89];
Dasent, Sir J. R., [113];
Davenport, J. D., [96];
Davey, Rev. H. H., [92];
Davis, C., [93];
Day, Mrs. G. D., [95];
Dean, Prof. G., [94];
De Berry, Major-Gen. G. F., [102];
Deines, Gen. von, [93];
Denison, H. W., [101];
Déroulède, P., [77];
Devlin, Hon. C. R., [85];
Dobell, B., [114];
Dodd, Major G., [89];
Dodds, Sir J. S., [97];
Donne, Rev. W., [85];
Dorchester, Lady, [96];
Doughty, Sir G., [[103]], [90];
Douglas, Sir C., [108];
Doveton, Col. J. C., [115];
Driver, Rev. S. R., [80];
Drury, Adm. Sir C. C., [93];
Duff, Sir R., [110];
Duke, Col. O. T., [80];
Duncan, Sir J., [79];
Dunn, Rt. Rev. A. H., [113];
Durnford, Adm. Sir J., [96];
Durning-Lawrence, Sir E., [89]
Earle, Gen. J. M., [113];
Edmeades, Major-Gen, H., [88];
Edmonds, Rev. W. J., [89];
Edwards, A. O., [86];
Egerton-Warburton, P., [87];
Elgood, E. J., [106];
Ellesmere, Earl of, [101];
Ellicott, C. A., [83];
Emmerson, Hon. H. R., [101];
Ephrussi, M., [78];
Erne, Earl of, [114];
Erskine, Lieut.-Col. K. D., [110];
Evans, H., [102]
Faure, Sir P., [93];
Fausset. Rev. W. Y., [115];
Favre, Col. C., [78];
Fejervary, Baron G., [89];
Fels, J., [83];
Fenton, Lieut.-Col. M., [106];
Ferrata, Cardinal, [109];
Findlay, Brig.-Gen. N. D., [106];
Fischer, T. H., [112];
Fisher, Rev. O., [102];
Fitz-Clarence, Brig.-Gen. C., [113];
Foley, P. J., [97];
Folkard, H. C., [102];
Forbes, Baron, [97];
Forbes, Lieut.-Col. J. F., [112];
Forbes, W. H., [83];
Forrest, R. E. T., [88];
Forster, Sir C., [101];
Fournière, E., [78];
Fowle, Col. T. T., [79];
Franklyn, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. E., [110];
Fraser, A. C., [114];
Fraser, Rt. Rev. R., [87];
Fremantle, Hon. Sir C., [109];
Furness, Sir S., [106];
Fusinato, G., [107]
Gallon, T., [112];
Ganz, W., [106];
Gaskell, W. H., [106];
Genée, Prof. R., [79];
Gennari, Cardinal C., [80];
St. George, Mother, [89];
Germinet, Vice-Adm., [81];
Gibson-Craig, Lieut. Sir A. C., [106];
Gilbey, Sir W., [112];
Gill, A. H., [105];
Gill, Sir D., [76];
Ginsburg, C. D., [85];
Gobat, A., [86];
Gordon, Gen. Sir T. E., [86];
Grant, Sir J. M., [113];
Grant-Wilson, Brig.-Gen. J., [81];
Graves, Baron, [79];
Green, J. R., [96];
Grey, Sir H. F., [114];
Grey, R. K., [92];
Grierson, H., [79];
Grierson, Gen. Sir J. M., [103];
Griffith, H., [83];
Grosvenor, Lord H., [115];
Grundy, S., [101];
Guernsey, Lord, [107];
Gunn, E., [80];
Günther, A. C. L. G., [81]
Hackney, Miss M., [93];
Hake, W. A. G., [101];
Hale, Col. Sir L., [110];
Hales, J. W., [93];
Hallam-Parr, Major-Gen. Sir H., [88];
Hamilton, Major-Gen. H. I. W., [109];
Hammond, Rev. C. E., [79];
Hanna, Col. H. L., [85];
Harding, Lady, [101];
Hardy, Sir G. F., [109];
Harjes, J., [82];
Harper, R. F., [104];
Harris, R., [88];
Harrison-Broadley, Col. H. B., [115];
Harvey, W. E., [90];
Hatton, Major-Gen. V., [97];
Hawarden, Viscount, [105];
Head, B. V., [96];
Heathcoat-Amory, Sir J., [93];
Heaton, Sir J. H., [105];
Henderson, Sir J., [92];
Herkomer, Sir H. von, [84];
Herman, G. E., [86];
Heroult, P., [92];
Heyse, P. J. L. von, [87];
Hicks, G. E., [101];
Hill, Sir J. G., [97];
Hobson, Rev. R., [115];
Hogg, D. C., 104;
Hogg, Lieut.-Col. I. G., [106];
Hohenberg, Duchess of, [94];
Home, Surgeon-Gen. A. D., [104];
Honeyman, J., [78];
Hope, J., [86];
Horne, Rev. C. Silvester, [[110]], [92];
Hoskyns, Col. Sir C., [102];
Houston, A., [86];
Howard, H. C., [103];
Howse, Sir H. G., [106];
Humann, Adm. E., [92];
Hunter, Sir D., [97];
Huxley, Mrs. H., [88];
Hyatt, S. P., [98]
Ibsen, S., [88];
Irving, L., [70], [93];
Ismay, Sir S., [96];
Ito, Count Y., [79]
Jackson, T. W., [112];
Jacomb-Hood, J. W., [86];
Jaffray, Hon. R., [114];
Japan, Dowager Empress of, [[411]], [87];
Jaurès, J. L., [100];
Jellicoe, Capt. J. H., [106];
Jephson, H., [80];
Jerningham, Sir H. E. H., [88];
Jessopp, Rev. A., [82];
John, Rev. M. W. F. St., [83];
Johnson, Rev. A. N., [90];
Johnson, Col. W., [115];
Jones, A. O., [115];
Jones, Rev. B. O., [79];
Jones, Major-Gen. I. R., [102];
Joyce, P. W., [78];
Jukes-Browne, A. J., [104]
Katschthaler, Cardinal, [83];
Kay, Lieut.-Col.
Sir W. A., [109];
Keddie, H., [78];
Kekewich, Major-Gen. R. G., [112];
Kelly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. F., [87];
Kelly-Kenny, Gen. Sir T., [115];
Kennedy, M. G., [78];
Kershaw, S. W., [112];
Knutsford, Lord, [76];
Kopp, Cardinal G., [84];
Kossuth, F., [91];
Krantz, Vice-Adm., [83]
Laking, Sir F., [93];
Lane, R. O. B., [83];
Langley, B., [82];
Lawrence, Very Rev. W. J., [104];
Lear, Rev. F., [83];
Le Bas, Rev. H. V., [79];
Lecomte, M., [96];
Lee-Warner, Sir W., [79];
Leese, Sir J. F., [102];
Lewer, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. R., [94];
Lewis, Rev. H., [78];
Lichtwark, Prof. A., [79];
Lilburn, J., [105];
Lindsay, Lieut.-Col. H. G., [114];
Lindsay, Rev. T. M., [114];
Lindsey, Lieut.-Col. A. B., [106];
Littlejohn, Sir H. D., [107];
Llewellyn, Col. E. H., [83];
Lloyd-Anstruther, Lieut.-Col. R. H., [104];
Loder, Major E., [102];
Longstaffe, A. P., [98];
Lorimer, J. G., [82];
Lubbock, Sir N., [106];
Lucan, Earl of, [96];
Lucas, Rear-Adm. C. D., [104];
Lucas, R. J., [92]
Mackworth, Sir A., [86];
Macnaghten, Hon. Sir E. C., [115];
Macnamara, Rev. H. D., [101];
Macpherson, Sir J. M., [78];
Mahan, Adm., [113];
Malvery, Mrs. O. C., [110];
Mansfield, H. R., [82];
Mariani, A., [88];
Markby, Sir W., [109];
Marston, E., [88];
Martin, C. T., [92];
Martin, F. T., [86];
Master, Col. T. W. C., [113];
Mather, Rev. F. V., [88];
Mathias, Col. H. H., [106];
Matsuda, M., [85];
Mattel, T., [87];
Mauser, P. von, [93];
McCabe, Sir F., [86];
McCormick, Rev. Canon J., [88];
McCrea, Major F. B., [82];
McLeod, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. C., [78];
McMahon, Brig.-Gen. N. R., [112];
McMordie, R. J., [87];
McMurdo, Pasha, [89];
Meade, L. T., [110];
Mechelin, L., [79];
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Grand Duke of, [94];
Mee, Rev. E. M., [115];
Melford, M., [78];
Merthyr, Lord, [104];
Millard, Rev. F. M., [96];
Miller, D., [104];
Minchin, G. M., [87];
Minto, Earl of, [84];
Mirrielees, Sir F. J., [80];
Mistral, F., [85];
Mitchell, Rev. M., [107];
Mitchell, S. W., [78];
Moberly, W. O., [81];
Monk, F. de B., [92];
Montanaro, Col. A. F., [88];
Morgan, Col. H. R. L., [113];
Morris, J., [79];
Morrison-Bell, Sir C. W., [110];
Morshead, F., [80];
Mostyn, Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir S. L., [96];
Mottram, Sir R., [88];
Muir, Dr. J., [115];
Mun, Count A. de, [108];
Murray, Sir J., [84];
Mursell, Rev. A., [93]
Napier, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. G. C., [86];
Neuhuijs, A., [81];
Nevill, Hon. R. P., [104];
Nicholson, Adm. Sir H. F., [109];
Nixon, Rt. Hon. Sir C., [101];
Nordica, Madame, [92]
O'Brien, Lord, [105];
Ogilvie, G., [97];
Ogilvy, Sir G. N., [110];
O'Kelly, E. P., [102];
O'Kinealy, P., [107];
Oldham, Rev. R. S., [97];
Oliphant, Gen. Sir L. J., [101];
Ommaney, Col. E. L., [88];
Omond, R. T., [80];
O'Neill, Capt. the Hon. A. E. B., [112];
Orbell, H., [87]
Pace, Most Rev. Mons. P., [102];
Paton, F. W. F. N., [101];
Patrickson, T., [109];
Payne, E., [101];
Pemberton, Gen. C. B., [115];
Pena, President R. S., [103];
Pennington, F., [92];
Perrot, G., [97];
Petri, H. W., [89];
Phillippo, Hon. Sir G., [81];
Picquart, Gen., [77];
Pilkington, Col. H. L., [85];
Pitts, Hon. J. S., [80];
Pius X, Pope, [[302]], [26]., [102];
Plowden, A. C., [104];
Pointer, J., [113];
Polavieja, Marq. de, [79]; Post, C. W., [92];
Powell, Sir F., [110];
Powell, J. C., [104];
Pressensé, F. de, [77];
Price, Ven. E., [86];
Prideaux, Col. W. F., [114];
Prinsep, Sir H. T., [112];
Prowse, D. W., [80];
Pugno, S. R., [78];
Pursell, F. J., [89];
Pye-Smith, P. H., [93]
Raleigh, C., [112];
Ramsden, Sir J. W., [89];
Ransford, Rev. R. B., [89];
Rasch, Sir F. C., [107];
Rayner, Sir T. C., [93];
Reay, Rev. T. O., [96];
Redjaizadé, M. S. Bey, [80];
Ree, Sir F., [83];
Reeves, H. A., [79];
Révoil, P., [87];
Rey, Hon. Gen. J. H. de la, [106];
Richardson, H., [92];
Riis, J. A., [96];
Riley, E., [106];
Rios, Don E. M., [91];
Rivington, W. J., [83];
Roberts, Earl, [[233]], [34], [110];
Robertson, Lieut.-Col. P. F., [102];
Robinson, M. F., [85];
Robinson, Rt. Rev. Mons. W. C., [89];
Roca, Lieut.-Gen. J. A., [110];
Roche, J., [104];
Roche, Sir S. O'G., [114];
Rockhill, W. W., [114];
Rohan, Duc de, [78];
Rooses, M., [101];
Rose, Capt. Sir F., [110];
Ross, Sir G., [86];
Roujon, H., [96];
Roumania, King Carol of, [30], [107];
Rowlands, C., [112];
Russell, Hon. F. A. R., [87]
Sadik Bey, Col., [86];
Saenz Pena, Pres. R., [103];
Said Pasha, [[353]], [80];
St. John, Rev. M. W. F., [83];
Salinas, Prof. A., [86];
San Giuliano, Marchese di, [[304]], [108];
Saxe Meiningen, Prince F. of, [104];
Schellendorf, Gen. B. von, [114];
Schwartzkopff, Dr. P., [94];
Scott, Rev. D. L., [110];
Scott, Major-Gen. J. W., [106];
Seale, Sir J. H., [102];
Seton, Sir W. S., [85];
Seton-Karr, Sir H., [93];
Sgambati, G., [114];
Shand, Rev. T. H. R., [83];
Shelford, Rev. E. L., [93];
Sichel, E., [104];
Sickles, Major-Gen. D. E., [92];
Simon, Sir R., [115];
Sinclair, Rt. Hon. T., [82];
Smith, Rev. A., [104];
Smith, E., [110];
Smith, Sir W. A., [92];
Smith-Ryland, C. A., [96];
Snagge, Sir T. W., [81];
Soden, Baron H. von, [79];
Solomon, Hon. A. E., [109];
Solomon, Sir E. P., [113];
Spurling, Rev. F. W., [96];
Stair, Earl of, [114];
Steel, A. G., [97];
Stephens, P, S., [79];
Stephenson, Rev. J., [96];
Stevenson, A. E., [96];
Stevenson, Mrs. F. van der G., [83];
Stewart, Capt. B., [106];
Stewart, Hon. F. S. K., [102];
Stewart, Col. J., [78];
Stewart-Richardson, Capt. Sir E., [113];
Still, Rev. J., [104]:
Stokes, Vice-Adm. R. H. S., [89];
Stone, Sir B., [101];
Straight, Sir D., [96];
Strathcona, Lord, [[470]], [75];
Suess, Dr. E., [90]; Suffield, Baron, [88];
Sullivan, T. D., [87];
Suttner, Baroness B. von, [97];
Sviatopolk-Mirski, Prince, P. D., [93];
Swan, Sir J. W., [90];
Swinburne, Sir J., [101]
Tagore, Raja Sir S. M., [98];
Tattersall, W., [110];
Teller, H. M., [83];
Tenniel, Sir J., [81];
Thibaut, G. W., [113];
Thomas, B., [97];
Thompson, Alderman W., [93];
Tieghem, P. van, [90];
Tindal, C. G., [79];
Townesend, S., [93];
Traill, A., [109];
Trobe, C. La, [97];
Tucker, Rt. Rev. A. R., [97];
Turnbull, G. D., [109];
Turner, Rt. Rev. W., [79];
Twisden, Rev. Sir J. F., [114];
Tyrrell, Prof. R. Y., [105];
Tytler, Gen. Sir J. M. B. F., [80];
Tytler, S., [78]
Venour, Major W. J., [88];
Ventry, Baron, [82];
Vernon, Col. W. L., [79];
Villiers, Lord de, [105];
Vincent, Rev. Sir W., [82];
Vinne, T. de, [83];
Vintcent, Sir J., [104];
Visconti-Venosta, Marchese, [112];
Voeux, Sir C. C. des, [86];
Vogelsang, H., [93]
Waddington, C., [86];
Wainwright, W., [92];
Walker, Col. O. O., [94];
Walton, Sir R., [102];
Warren, Sir A. R., [88];
Watermeyer, Hon. J. P. F., [103];
Watkin, Sir A. M., [113];
Watts-Dunton, W. T., [96];
Webb, Col. W. H., [92];
Weismann, A., [112];
Weldon, Mrs. G., [78];
Welsh, C., [106];
Wemyss, Earl of, [95];
Wernz, Father F. X., [103];
Westinghouse, G., [85];
Weyerhaeuser, F., [88];
White, Sir E., [97];
Whitney, Hon. Sir J. P., [107];
Whyte, E., [87];
Wiener, S., [89];
Wilkinson, Rt. Rev. T. E., [110];
Williams, B. F., [102];
Williams, M. B., [97];
Wilson, Mrs. E. L., [103];
Wilson, J. R., [92];
Wilson, Sir M. A., [79];
Wimborne, Baron, [83];
Wirken, Rev. J., [96];
Wodehouse, Rt. Hon. E. R., [114];
Wombwell, Lieut.-Gen. A., [115];
Wood, W. W., [82];
Wormell, R., [78];
Wright, W. A., [91];
Wright, Sir W. S., [112];
Wrixon-Becher, Sir J., [8] 9;
Wylie, J. H., [83]
Yeo, I. B., [113];
Yorke, Sir H. F. R., [79];
Young, Mrs. G. W., [92];
Young, H. E. W., [83]
Zouche, Lord, [102]
O'Connor, J., appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland, [20]
Oliver, F. S. (Pacificus), on suspension of the Home Rule Bill, [[18]], [[257]]
Olympic games, Special Committee, retires, [3]
Olympic, White Star liner, escape from mines, [[225]]
Oxford University, Burney, Rev. C. F., appointed Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, [19];
Cooke, Rev. Canon, appointed Professor of Hebrew, [19];
Exeter College, Sexcentenary of the foundation, [19];
Hebdomadal Council, statute rejected, [9];
honorary degrees, [19];
Responsions, statute for the reform, rejected, [17]
Paget, Gen. Sir A., his instructions on the military operations against Ulster, [[56]], [[81]];
explanation of the "concession" to officers, [[82]]
Palmer, R. T., action against, [36]
"Panshanger Madonna," sale of, [6]
PARLIAMENT.—Opened, [[19]], [[230]], [6], [34];
King's Speech, [[19]], [[208]], [[230]];
adjourned, [[74]], [[111]], [[182]], [[196]], [[244]];
Easter Recess, [[76]];
reassembled, [[77]], [[110]], [[115]], [[190]], [[200]], [27];
Whitsuntide Recess, [[113]];
prorogued, [[208]], [28];
session, close of the, [[209]];
new session, [[230]]
Address, amendments, [[20]];
debate in the House of Lords, [[24]], [[230]];
agreed to, [[24]];
in the House of Commons, [[24]], [[231]]
Agriculture and Fisheries, Board of, Vote for, [[126]]
Blocking motions, obstruction by, [[74]]
Budget, [[93]]-[[97]];
War, [[235]]-[[237]]
Colonial Office Vote, [[165]]
Commons, House of, disorder in the, [[109]], [14]
Credit, Votes of, [[178]], [[233]], [[263]], [26]
Education Vote, [[166]]
Estimates, Army, [[41]];
Civil Service, [[91]]-[[93]];
Navy, [[36]], [[46]]-[[50]];
Post Office, [[91]]
Foreign Office Vote, [[137]], [[147]]
Home Office Vote, [[116]]
Local Government Board Vote, [[126]]
Ministry, changes, [[27]], [6], [27];
resignation, [[173]], [[175]], [25]
Post Office Vote, [[116]]
Speaker, his rebuke to Mr. Bonar Law, [[109]];
apology, [[110]]
Supply, Committee of, [[78]], [[139]], [[202]];
Reports of, [[238]];
Votes in, [[172]]
Trade, Board of, Vote, [[147]]
PARLIAMENTARY BILLS.—African, East, Protectorate Loan, [[74]], [[77]].
Agricultural Holdings, [[209]].
Aliens, Nationality and Status of, [[209]].
Amending, see Home Rule.
Appropriation, [[180]].
Army, Annual, [[82]], [[89]].
Betting Inducements, [[210]].
Children's Employment and School Attendance, [[210]].
Consolidated Fund, [[60]], [[65]], [[238]], [[239]].
Courts (Emergency Powers), [[196]], [[242]], [[255]].
Criminal Justice Administration, [[77]], [[209]].
Criminal Law Amendment, [[210]].
Defence of the Realm, [[181]], [[244]].
Dogs, [[77]].
Education, Elementary (Defective and Epileptic Children), [[209]].
Education (Provision of Meals), [[209]].
Electoral Disabilities, Removal, [[181]].
Entails (Scotland), [[254]].
Feudal Casualties (Scotland), [[254]].
Finance, [[129]], [[145]];
Amendments in Committee, [[139]], [[155]]-[[157]];
Report Stage, [[160]].
Foreign Companies, Central, [[116]].
Grey Seals Protection, [[209]].
Health Resorts and Watering Places, [[210]].
Home Rule, proposals of compromise, [[33]], [[257]];
British Covenant against, [[36]];
second reading, [[39]], [[67]], [[257]];
Women's Covenant, [[51]];
financial resolution, [[107]];
third reading passed, [[111]];
debate on the postponement, [[205]]-[[207]].
Home Rule Amending, [[102]], [[110]], [[121]], [[140]], [[204]], [[257]], [[258]];
in the Lords, [[135]], [[149]];
Report Stage, [[153]];
third reading, [[153]].
Horses, prohibition of the exportation of worn-out, [[210]].
Housing, [[182]], [[209]], [[210]], [[254]].
India, Council of, [[148]].
Insurance Act Amending, [[115]], [[209]].
Legislative (Suspension during War), [[205]], [[207]].
Mall Approach, Improvement, [[74]].
Matrimonial Causes, [[210]].
Merchant Shipping, [[209]].
Milk and Dairies, [[115]], [[209]].
Moneylenders, [[210]].
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, [[181]], [[253]].
Plumage, importation of, [[209]].
Plural Voting, [[83]], [[102]], [[120]], [[154]].
Postponement of Payments, [[170]], [[172]].
Revenue, [[129]].
Scotland, Government of, [[104]], [[254]].
Sunday Restriction of the Sale of Intoxicants, [[210]].
Territorial Forces Amendment, [[45]].
Trading with the Enemy, [[244]].
War Loan, [[196]], [[241]];
measures, [[195]], [[244]].
Weekly Rest Day, [[110]], [[210]].
Welsh Church, [[78]], [[102]], [[104]], [[105]], [[107]], [[136]];
appointment of a Select Committee, [[136]];
debate on the postponement, [[205]], [[207]].
Women's Enfranchisement, [[99]]
PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS—
Address, Asquith, H. H., [[231]];
Baker, H. T., [[232]];
Bryce, Viscount, [[231]];
Crawford, Earl of, [[231]];
Curzon, Earl, [[231]];
Haldane, Lord, [[231]];
Henderson, A., [[232]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[24]];
Law, B., [[231]];
Loreburn, Earl, [[24]];
Methuen, Lord, [[230]];
Morley, Lord, [[24]];
Selborne, Earl, [[231]]
Africa, South, deportations, Cecil, Lord R., [[73]];
Goldstone, F. W., [[73]];
Harcourt, L., [[73]]
Africa, South, Indemnity Bill, Harcourt, L., [[25]];
Macdonald, R., [[24]];
Parker, Sir G., [[26]]
Anglo-Russian naval agreement, Grey, Sir E., [[139]];
King, J., [[139]]
Army, numbers and character of the, Asquith, H. H., [[234]]
Army Council document, Asquith, H. H., [[61]];
Seely, Col., [[61]]
Army Estimates, Lee, A., [[44]];
Seely, Col., [[42]], [[44]]
Army, the, and Ulster, Asquith, H. H., [[58]];
Balfour, A. J., [[58]];
Chamberlain, A., [[63]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[63]];
Law, B., [[57]], [[62]];
Macdonald, R., [[62]];
Morley, Lord, [[63]];
Seely, Colonel, [[57]];
Thomas, J. H., [[59]];
Ward, J., [[59]]
Austro-Serbian rupture, Grey, Sir E., [[167]]
Budget, Chamberlain, A., [[95]], [[97]];
George, D. L., [[93]]-[[95]], [[99]];
Maitland, S., [[99]];
Mills, C. T., [[98]];
Montagu, E. S., [[98]];
Pretyman, E. G., [[98]];
Snowden, P., [[98]];
Wedgwood, J. C., [[99]]
Canteen Case, Saye and Sele, Lord, [20]
Chamberlain, J., his death, Asquith, H. H., [[145]];
Balfour, A. J., [[145]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[145]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[145]];
Law, B., [[145]];
Milner, Viscount, [[145]]
Colonial Office Vote, Harcourt, L., [[165]]
Credit, Votes of, Asquith, H. H., [[178]]-[[180]], [[233]], [26];
Law, B., [[180]];
Long, W., [[233]]
Defence, National, Baird, J. L., [[44]];
Butcher, J. G., [[50]];
Churchill, W., [[50]]; Haldane, Lord, [[45]];
Pole-Carew, Sir R., [[44]];
Portsmouth, Earl of, [[44]];
Wimborne, Lord, [[44]]
Dogs Bill, Banbury, Sir F., [[77]];
Chapple, Dr., [[77]];
Craik, Sir H., [[77]];
Griffith, E. J., [[77]]
Dublin, riot in, Asquith, H. H., [[164]];
Balfour, A. J., [[164]];
Barnes, G. N., [[30]];
Birrell, A., [[163]];
Booth, F. H., [[31]];
Brady, P. J., [[30]];
Law, B., [[163]];
Redmond, J., [[163]]
Education Vote, Pease, J. A., [[166]]
Finance Bill, Asquith, H. H., [[132]], [[146]];
Balfour, A. J., [[146]], [[155]];
Banbury, Sir F., [[129]];
Buckmaster, Sir S. O., [[156]];
Cassel, F., [[129]], [[131]];
Chamberlain, A., [[132]], [[160]];
Evans, W., [[155]];
Fisher, W. H., [[130]];
George, D. L., [[131]], [[140]], [[146]], [[155]], [[156]];
Henderson, Sir A., [[155]];
Holt, R. D., [[130]];
Hope, J. F., [[131]];
Law, B., [[133]], [[146]];
Long, W., [[130]];
Roberts, G., [[131]];
Samuel, H., [[129]], [[161]]
Finance, War, statement, George, D. L., [[241]]-[[243]]
Foot-and-mouth disease, Bathurst, C., [[126]];
Runciman, W., [[126]]
Foreign Companies Control Bill, Archer-Shee, Major, [[116]]
Foreign Office Vote, Grey, Sir E., [[137]], [[147]];
Law, B., [[147]]
George, D. L., attack on, George, D. L., [[46]];
Randles, Sir J., [[45]];
Smith, F. E., [[46]]
German raid, instructions in case of, Teunant, H. J., [[238]];
Wedgwood, J. C., [[238]]
Great Britain, obligations of, Asquith, H. H., [[178]]-[[180]], [[191]];
Balfour, A. J., [[172]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[192]];
Grey, Sir E., [[170]]-[[172]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[192]];
Law, B., [[172]], [[180]], [[192]];
Macdonald, R., [[172]];
Redmond, J., [[172]]
Home Rule Bill, Asquith, H. H., [[21]], [[39]], [[52]], [[108]], [9];
Balfour, A. J., [[68]];
Banbury, Sir F., [[107]];
Birrell, A., [[23]], [[71]];
Carson, Sir E., [[22]], [[40]], [[70]];
Cecil, Lord R., [[108]];
Chamberlain, A., [[22]], [[107]];
Dillon, J., [[67]];
George, D. L., [[107]];
Grey, Sir E., [[67]];
Healy, T., [[41]], [[70]], [[107]];
Law, B., [[23]], [[39]], [[70]], [[108]];
Long, W., [[20]], [[67]];
Macdonald, R., [[41]];
O'Brien, W., [[40]];
Redmond, J., [[22]], [[40]], [[69]];
Samuel, H., [[68]], [[107]];
Simon, Sir J., [[70]];
Ward, A., [[41]]
Home Rule Bill, postponement, Asquith, H. H., [[204]], [[205]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[204]], [[207]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[204]], [[207]];
Law, B., [[205]];
Redmond, J., [[206]]
Home Rule Amending Bill, Abercorn, Duke of, [[143]];
Asquith, H. H., [[102]], [[110]];
Beauchamp, Earl, [[154]];
Bryce, Viscount, [[141]];
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [[150]];
Courtney, Lord, [[143]];
Crawford, Earl of, [[143]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[122]], [[135]], [[144]], [[149]], [[153]];
Curzon, Earl, [[144]], [[149]];
Denbigh, Earl of, [[143]];
Desart, Earl of, [[150]];
Dunraven, Earl of, [[142]], [[153]];
Grey, Earl, [[136]];
Haldane, Lord, [[149]];
Halsbury, Earl of, [[142]], [[150]];
Islington, Lord, [[142]];
Joicey, Lord, [[153]];
Killanin, Lord, [[149]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[121]], [[135]], [[141]], [[149]], [[150]], [[153]], [[154]];
Law, B., [[102]];
Londonderry, Marq. of, [[142]];
Macdonnell, Lord, [[142]], [[149]], [[150]], [[153]];
Midleton, Viscount, [[142]];
Milner, Viscount, [[143]];
Morley, Lord, [[140]], [[153]];
O'Brien, W., [[111]];
Redmond, J., [[103]];
Roberts, Earl, [[143]];
Selborne, Earl of, [[149]];
Sydenham, Lord, [[142]];
Weardale, Lord, [[153]];
Willoughby de Broke, Lord, [[142]];
Wimborne, Lord, [[142]];
York, Archbishop of, [[141]]
Home Rule, Vote of Censure, Asquith, H. H., [[53]];
Birrell, A., [[55]];
Carson, Sir E., [[54]];
Chamberlain, A., [[55]];
Devlin, J., [[54]];
Law, B., [[53]];
Pirie, D. V., [[54]];
Ward, A., [[54]]
Honours and party funds, Charnwood, Lord, [[34]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[34]];
Milner, Viscount, [[34]];
Selborne, Earl of, [[34]]
Housing of the Working-class, Boscawen, Sir A. G., [[126]];
Davies, E., [[29]];
Forster, H. W., [[126]];
Fox, L., [[29]];
George, D. L., [[30]];
Long, W., [[127]];
Pollock, E. M., [[30]];
Pretyman, E. G., [[30]];
Royds, E., [[29]];
Samuel, H., [[126]]
India, Council of, Bill, Courtney, Lord, [[149]];
Curzon, Earl, [[148]];
Faber, Lord, [[149]]
India, loyalty of, Montagu, E. S., [[239]]
India, offers of help from, Crewe, Marq. of, [[201]];
Roberts, C., [[200]]
India, troops sent from, Crewe, Marq. of, [[192]];
Kitchener, Lord, [[192]]
Insurance Act Amending Bill, Burns, J., [[115]]
Insurance Act, Evans, W., [[38]];
George, D. L., [[34]], [[38]];
Hamilton, G. C., [[34]];
Henderson, A., [[38]];
Law, B., [[38]]
Ireland, housing conditions in, Birrell, A., [[78]];
Clancy, J. J., [[78]]
Irish Volunteer forces, Birrell, A., [[122]];
Cecil, Lord R., [[122]];
Dillon, J., [[123]];
Law, B., [[123]]
Lamlash, battle squadron at, Churchill, W., [[60]]
Mediterranean, naval position in the, Grey, Sir E., [[51]];
Herbert, A., [[51]]
Military situation, Kitchener, Lord, [[190]], [[207]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[208]]
Milk and Dairies Bill, Samuel, H., [[115]]
Murray, Lord, charges against, Crewe, Marq. of, [[32]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[32]];
Murray, Lord, [[32]]
Naval position, Churchill, W., [[243]]
Navy Estimates, Beresford, Lord C., [[51]];
Cecil, Lord R., [[37]];
Churchill, W., [[36]], [[38]], [[48]]-[[50]];
Lee, A., [[37]], [[50]];
Macdonald, R., [[37]];
Snowden, P., [[51]]
Oil fuel for the Navy, Beresford, Lord C., [[125]];
Churchill, W., [[124]];
Grey, Sir E., [[125]];
Pretyman, E. G., [[125]]
Plural Voting Bill, St. Audries, Lord, [[154]];
Cecil, Lord H., [[120]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[154]];
Harcourt, L., [[84]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[154]];
Newton, Lord, [[154]];
Sanders, Major R. A., [[120]];
Williams, H., [[83]]
Post Office Estimates, Hobhouse, C. E. H., [[91]], [[116]];
Holt, R. D., [[91]];
Joynson-Hicks, W., [[116]];
Norman, Sir H., [[116]];
Pointer, J., [[91]];
Whittaker, Sir T., [[116]]
Press Bureau restrictions, Buckmaster, Sir S. O., [[233]];
Bull, Sir W., [[232]]
Public life, debasement in purity of, Cecil, Lord R., [[32]]
Railway and mining accidents, Brace, W., [[26]];
McKenna, R., [[26]];
Robertson, J. M., [[26]];
Thomas, J. H., [[26]];
Wardle, G. J., [[26]]
Recruits, number of, Asquith, H. H., [[202]];
Law, B., [[202]]
Road Board, distribution of funds, Bethell, Sir J., [[31]];
Montagu, E. S., [[31]]
Roberts, Earl, tributes to his memory, Asquith, H. H., [[234]];
Kitchener, Lord, [[234]];
Law, B., [[234]];
Redmond, J., [[234]]
Sarajevo tragedy, Asquith, H. H., [[138]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[139]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[139]];
Law, B., [[138]]
Scotland, Government of, Balfour, A. J., [[104]];
Clyde, J. A., [[104]];
Mackinder, H. J., [[104]];
Macpherson, J., [[104]];
Young, W., [[104]]
Seats, redistribution of, Jones, E., [[38]];
Morrison-Bell, Major, [[38]];
Samuel, H., [[38]]
Seely, Col., his resignation, Morley, Lord, [[66]];
Seely, Col., [[64]]
Speeches, length of, Leach, C., [[78]];
Verney, Sir A., [[78]]
Spies, dangers from, Crawford, Earl of, [[239]];
Dalziel, Sir H., [[232]];
Haldane, Lord, [[240]];
Joynson-Hicks, W., [[232]];
Law, B., [[232]];
Leith of Fyvie, Lord, [[240]];
McKenna, R., [[232]], [[239]]
Suffragists, Militant, Cecil, Lord R., [[117]];
McKenna, R., [[117]]-[[119]]
Tariff Reform, Law, B., [[29]];
Tryon, Capt., [[28]]
Taxation, local, rearrangement, George, D. L., [[31]];
Samuel, H., [[31]];
Spear, Sir J., [[31]];
in Budget scheme, [[94]]
Temperance reform, Asquith, H. H., [[27]];
Jones, L., [[27]]
Territorial Forces Amendment Bill, Haldane, Lord, [[45]];
Newton, Lord, [[45]];
Willoughby de Broke, Lord, [[45]]
Trade, Board of, Vote, Burns, J., [[147]]
Troops, employment in labour troubles, Asquith, H. H., [[82]];
Hardie, K., [[82]]
Ulster, alleged plot against, Asquith, H. H., [[87]], [[88]];
Balfour, A. J., [[87]];
Carson, Sir E., [[88]];
Chamberlain, A., [[85]];
Churchill, W., [[65]], [[85]]-[[87]];
Law, B., [[88]];
Seely, Col, [[87]];
Smith, F. E., [[65]];
Thomson, M., [[87]].
See also [[55]]-[[66]]
Unemployment, prevention of, during war, Samuel, H., [[180]]
War Budget, Chamberlain, A., [[236]];
George, D. L., [[235]];
Simon, Sir J., [[237]]
War, financial position, George D. L., [[175]], [[235]]
War loan, George, D. L., [[235]]
War, imminence of, Asquith, H. H., [[168]];
Law, B., [[168]]
War risks, Insurance against, George, D. L., [[172]];
Henderson, A., [[173]]
War, starvation, danger of, Bird, A. F., [[101]];
Runciman, W., [[101]]
War, statement on the, Grey, Sir E., [25];
Kitchener, Lord, [[190]], [[240]]
Welsh Church Bill, St. Aldwyn, Viscount, [[136]];
Asquith, H. H., [[79]];
Balfour, A. J., [[28]], [[79]], [[103]];
Cave, G., [[106]];
Cecil, Lord R., [[78]], [[106]];
George, D. L., [[103]], [[106]];
Gladstone, W. G. C., [[103]];
Jones, W., [[105]];
Law, B., [[80]];
McKenna, R., [[28]], [[80]], [[107]];
Mond, Sir A., [[79]];
Ormsby-Gore, Hon. W., [[27]];
Simon, Sir J., [[79]];
Smith, F. E., [[106]];
Williams, H., [[105]];
Wood, E., [[105]]
Welsh Church Bill, postponement, Asquith, H. H., [[204]], [[205]];
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [[207]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[204]];
Lansdowne, Marq. of, [[204]];
Law, B., [[205]]
Women's Enfranchisement Bill, St. Aldwyn, Viscount, [[100]];
Courtney, Lord, [[100]];
Crewe, Marq. of, [[101]];
Curzon, Earl, [[100]];
Haldane, Lord, [[100]];
London, Bishop of, [[100]];
Lytton, Earl of, [[101]];
Oxford, Bishop of, [[100]];
Selborne, Earl of, [[99]];
Willoughby de Broke, Lord, [[100]]
Pauperism, decline of, [[253]]
Paupers, number of, [5]
Peace (with U.S.) Centenary Costume Ball, at the Albert Hall, [17]
Pearce, Rev. E. C., elected Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, [29]
Peerages conferred, Brocklehurst, Major-Gen. J. F., [18];
Bryce, Rt. Hon. J., [1];
Cozens-Hardy, Sir H., [18];
Cripps, Sir C. A., [1];
Cunliffe, W., [[229]];
Harmsworth, Sir H., [1];
Isaacs, Sir R., [1];
Kitchener, Viscount, [18];
Lyell, Sir L., [18];
Ure, A., [1];
Vincent, Sir E., [18]
Penny Bank, National, suspends payment, [25];
compulsory winding-up order, [29]
PERSIA.—Ahmad Shah, Sultan, coronation, [[402]], [23].
Neutrality, policy of, [[402]].
Oil, [[123]].
Swedish gendarmerie, work of the, [[402]]
Pickford, Mr. Justice, appointed Lord Justice of Appeal, [12]
Pictures, sales of, [19], [21], [25], [69]
Pim, J., appointed Attorney-General for Ireland, [20]
Pius X., Pope, his death, [[302]], [26], [102];
funeral, [27]
Plunkett, Sir H., his views on the Home Rule Bill, [[18]], [[257]];
conversion to Home Rule, [[167]], [[258]];
his pamphlet "The Better Way; an Appeal to Ulster not to Desert Ireland," [[258]]
Poincaré, President, elected Lord Rector of Glasgow University, [31];
visits to Russia and Scandinavia, [[291]], [[340]];
work as President, [[277]]
POLITICAL SPEECHES.—
Asquith, H. H., at Ladybank, [[68]];
the Guildhall, [[197]], [[229]], [33];
Edinburgh, [[210]];
Dublin, [[215]], [[259]];
Cardiff, [[218]]
Baker, H. T., at Coventry, [[81]].
Balfour, A. J., in London, [[33]];
at Coventry, [[90]];
the Guildhall, [[227]], [33];
Bristol, [[249]].
Birrell, A., at Batley, [[7]];
Bristol, [[12]].
Brunner, Sir J., at the Cannon Street Hotel, [[7]].
Buckmaster, Sir S. O., at Keighley, [[2]]
Carson, Sir E., at Belfast, [[6]], [[114]], [[216]];
Lincoln, [[11]];
Ipswich, [[110]];
Mountain Ash, [[111]].
Chamberlain, A., at
Shirley, [[8]];
Skipton, [[12]];
Birmingham, [[16]].
Churchill, W., at Bradford, [[52]];
the London Opera House, [[203]];
Liverpool, [[212]];
the Guildhall, [[228]], [33].
Curzon, Earl, at Manchester, [[5]]
Devlin, J., at Moate, [[12]];
Longford, [[18]].
Derby, Earl of, at Liverpool, [[15]];
Bootle, [[251]].
Dillon, J., at Ballaghadareen, [[217]]
George, D. L., at Glasgow, [[13]]-[[15]];
the Hotel Metropole, [[17]];
Huddersfield, [[55]];
Ipswich, [[110]];
Criccieth, [[114]], [[216]];
Denmark Hill, [[128]];
the National Liberal Club, [[134]];
the Mansion House, [[157]];
the Queen's Hall, [[211]];
Cardiff, [[216]];
the City Temple, [[229]].
Grey, Sir E., at Manchester, [[15]]
Haldane, Viscount, at Hoxton, [[5]];
Oxford, [[115]];
the National Liberal Club, [[134]].
Hobhouse, C. E. H., at Bristol, [[2]].
Hunt, R., at Horncastle, [[8]]
Illingworth, P. H., at Clayton, [[13]]
Kitchener, Lord, at the Guildhall, [[228]], [33]
Lansdowne, Marq. of, at the Albert Hall, [[89]];
Nottingham, [[212]].
Law, B., at Bristol, [[5]];
Inverness, [[119]];
Glasgow, [[120]];
the Guildhall, [[198]], [33];
Belfast, [[217]];
the Hotel Cecil, [[249]];
Bootle, [[251]].
Long, W., at the Holloway Empire, [[8]];
Nottingham, [[12]]
Macdonald, R., at Glasgow, [[13]].
Milner, Viscount, at Rothwell, [[114]]
O'Brien, W., at Cork, [[4]], [[257]]
Redmond, J., at Waterford, [[11]];
the National Liberal Club, [[17]];
Dublin, [[216]];
Wexford, [[219]].
Rosebery, Earl, at Broxburn, [[198]]
Samuel, H., at Henley-on-Thames, [[8]];
Harrogate, [[13]].
Seely, Col., at Ilkeston, [[75]].
Smith, F. E., at Walton, [[2]];
Hull, [[13]]
POLYNESIA, [[504]].—Marshall Islands, handed over to Australia, [[496]].
New Britain, Australian expedition against, [[496]], [28];
Wireless station destroyed, [[496]], [29].
Samoa, captured, [[503]], [27].
Solomon Islands, Bougainville occupied, [36]
Portraits, sale of, [19], [20], [68], [69]
Portsmouth, Naval display at, [23]
PORTUGAL.—Amnesty for political offences, [[384]].
Coutinho, Dom V. H. A., appointed Prime Minister, [[385]].
Costa, Señor A., charge against, [[383]].
Lisbon Labour Exchange, Bill re-establishing, [[384]].
Machado, Senhor B., appointed Prime Minister, [[384]].
Ministry resign, [[384]], [[385]];
the new, [[384]], [[385]].
Railway strike, [[383]];
war with Germany, [[452]]
Press Bureau, appointment of the, [[181]];
debate on restrictions, [[232]]
Primrose League meeting at the Albert Hall, [[89]]
Prince Eitel Friedrich sinks the Charcas, [36]
Privy Councillorships conferred, Colebrooke, Lord, [1];
Cook, Hon. J., [19];
St. David's, Lord, [19];
Dickinson, W. H., [1];
Griffith, E. J., [19];
Massey, Hon. W. F., [1];
Nixon, Sir C., [1];
Starkie, W. J., [19];
Tennant, H. J., [19];
Wilson, Sir G. F., [1]
Queen's Hall, London, meeting at, [[16]]
QUEENSLAND.—Goold-Adams, Major Sir H., appointed Governor, [[501]].
Land, number of acres taken up, [[501]].
Pastoral Industry, [[501]]
Races. See Sports
Railway Accidents. See Accidents
—— Grand Trunk Pacific, completion, [11]
Railways, under control of the Government, [[173]], [[266]], [25]
Ramsden, Dr. W., elected Johnston Professor of Bio-Chemistry at Liverpool University, [34]
Recruits, appeal for, [[183]], [[192]], [[196]], [[219]];
number of, [[202]], [[222]], [[234]]
Reekes, T. K., supposed murder of, [3]
Reigate Hill, purchase of, [23]
Relief Fund, National appeal for, [[180]], [[181]], [26];
amount of, [30]
Roberts, Earl, his death, [[233]], [34];
tributes to his memory, [[234]];
funeral, [[234]], [34];
obituary, [110]
Roberts, C. S., appointed Under-Secretary for India, [[27]]
Rodin, M., his presentation of statues, [34], [68]
"Romance of India," abandonment of the spectacle, [2]
ROMANIA.—Bucharest, Treaty of, [[359]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[359]]
—— Charles, King of, his death, [[359]], [30]
—— Ferdinand of Hohenzollern, King of, [[360]]
Round, J. H., appointed honorary adviser to the Crown in Peerage Cases, [4]
Royal Academy, banquet, [13];
exhibition, [66];
portraits damaged by suffragists, [[112]], [66], [67]
—— Society, award of medals, [34]
Runciman, Rt. Hon. W., appointed President of the Board of Trade, [[174]]
RUSSIA.—Alcohol, prohibition of the sale, [[337]], [31].
Army, mobilisation, [[168]], [[313]], [[317]], [[320]], [[341]], [25].
Black Sea ports, attack on, [[348]], [[352]], [32].
Budget, [[338]].
Christmas truce, declined by, [36].
Foreign policy, [[340]].
Goremykin, M., Premier, [[336]].
Hungary, invasion of, [[345]], [29].
Income tax, [[348]].
Kokovtsoff, M., Premier, his retirement, [[336]].
Lemberg, capture of, [[344]].
Lodz, battles of, [[346]], [[347]].
Married Women Bill, [[338]].
Navy, number of vessels, [8].
Nicholas, Grand Duke, appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Army, [[342]];
his address to the Poles, [[343]], [26];
appeal to the Ruthenians, [[344]].
Peace, not to be concluded separately, [[198]], [[349]].
St. Petersburg, changed to Petrograd, [[348]], [27].
Physical Culture, Department of, [[337]].
Poland, devastation of, [[343]], [[348]].
Poles, relations with, [[341]].
Prussia, invasion of, [[344]], [25], [27], [28].
Przemysl, siege of, [[345]], [[347]].
Rasputin, G., stabbed, [[339]].
Sazonoff, M., on the increase of armaments, [[338]];
on foreign policy, [[340]].
Siberia, discovery of the balloon of Andrée, [15].
Stallupönen, battle of, [[344]].
Strikes, [[339]].
Tannenberg, defeat at, [[345]].
Temperance Bill, [[336]].
Troops, reported arrival in England, [[197]].
War, preparations for, [[317]];
declaration of, [[342]], [25], [26]
—— Nicholas II., Tsar of, his telegrams to Emperor William II., [[318]]-[[320]]
Salvation Army, Congress, [17]
Samuel, Rt. Hon. H., appointed President of the Local Government Board, [[27]]
Sankey, J., appointed Judge of the King's Bench Division, [12]
Sappho, discovery of fragments of a poem, [13]
Saxe-Coburg, Duke of, honorary degree, [19]
Scarborough, bombardment of, [[248]], [36]
SCIENCE.—Retrospect of: Astronomy, [50].
Botany, [61]-[63].
Chemistry, [59]-[61].
Geography, [52]-[55].
Geology, [51].
Meteorology, [55]-[57].
Physics, [57]-[59].
Zoology, [63]-[65]
Sclater, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H., appointed Adjutant-General of the Forces, [11]
SCOTLAND.—Legislative measures, [[254]].
Presbyterian Churches, reunion, [[254]].
Sea Fisheries, Report, [[255]].
Shipbuilding trade, [[256]].
Trade, effect of the war on, [[255]], [[256]]
Scouts, Boy, inspection of, [17]
Seely, Col., signs Army Council Minute, [[60]];
resigns Ministry of War, [[61]], [[64]], [11]
Senghenydd Colliery accident, verdict, [3]
SERBIA.—Army, mobilisation, [[360]];
casualties, [[360]].
Austria-Hungary, ultimatum, [[281]], [[312]], [[330]]-[[333]], [[360]];
reply to, [[332]];
war with, [[167]], [[332]], [[360]], [23].
Belgrade, bombardment, [[334]], [[360]], [25], [36];
recaptured, [[334]], [25], [36].
Montenegro, relations with, [[362]].
Pashitch, M., Premier, his resignation, [[360]];
reinstated, [[360]].
Sarajevo, crime at, [[137]], [[329]], [20].
Turkey, treaty of peace, [[360]].
War, declaration of, [[360]]
Shadwell Park, gift withdrawn, [5]
Shakespeare, W., celebration of his birthday, [12]
Shearman, M., appointed Judge of the King's Bench Division, [12]
Sheerness, air raid on, [[252]], [37]
SHIPPING DISASTERS.—Aboukir, H.M.S., torpedoed, [[322]], [29].
Admiral Sampson, and Princess Victoria, collision between, [27].
Admiral Ganteaume, torpedoed, [[225]], [32].
Amphion, H.M.S., strikes a mine, [[181]], [26].
Anglo-Dane and German destroyer S 124, collision between, [35].
Baron Gautsch, strikes a mine, [26].
Beethoven strikes a mine, [37].
Bulwark, H.M.S., blown up, [[239]], [[245]], [35].
California, runs ashore, [20].
Cape Trafalgar, sunk, [[322]], [28].
Charcas, sunk, [36].
Cobequid goes ashore, [2].
Columbian, blows up, [13].
Cressy, H.M.S., torpedoed, [[322]], [29].
Destroyer, British, wrecked, [37].
Emden sunk, [[230]].
Empress of Ireland and Storstad, collision between, [[113]], [[474]], [16].
Fethard lifeboat wrecked, [7].
Fisgard II., H.M.S., sinks, [28].
Francis H. Leggett founders, [29].
Good Hope, H.M.S., blown up,
[[227]], [[492]], [33].
Gothland runs on the Gunner Rocks, [19].
Hawke, H.M.S., sunk, [[222]], [31].
Hela sunk, [28].
Hera, wrecked, [4].
Hermes, H.M.S., torpedoed, [[225]], [[322]], [33].
Hogue, H.M.S., torpedoed, [[322]], [29].
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, sunk, [[191]], [[193]], [[322]].
Kometa, burnt, [12].
Königin Luise, sunk, [25].
Lightship lost in a fog, [15].
Linsdell, strikes a mine, [27].
Magdeburg, blown up, [[193]], [[322]], [27].
Malachite, sunk, [35].
Manchester Commerce, strikes a mine, [32].
Messudiyeh, torpedoed, [[248]], [36].
Monmouth, H.M.S., sunk, [[227]], [33].
Monroe and Nantucket, collision between, [4].
New York and Pretoria, collision between, [17].
Niger, H.M.S., torpedoed, [[230]], [34].
Oceanic, wrecked, [28].
Oklahoma, sinks, [2].
Pallada, sunk, [30].
Pathfinder, H.M.S., strikes a mine, [[198]], [27].
Pegasus, H.M.S., disabled, [29].
Pilot cutter and steamer, collision between, [14].
Primo, sunk, [35].
Rohilla, wrecked, [[225]], [32].
Runo, strikes a mine, [[198]], [28].
Speedy, H.M.S., strikes a mine, [27].
Submarine A 7, sinks, [3];
AE 1 lost, [[497]], [28];
D 5, sunk, [31];
E 3, sunk, [[225]];
U 15, sunk, [26];
U 18, sunk, [[245]], [35].
Takahichio, sunk by a mine, [31].
Trifolium, wrecked, [2].
Tritonia, strikes a mine, [37].
Tug founders, [9].
Turret Hill, founders, [14].
Vedra, stranded, [36].
Warrior, stranded, [4].
Yorck, strikes a mine, [33].
Zhemchug, sunk, [32]
Smith, G., appointed Headmaster of Dulwich College, [23]
Smith, Judge Lumley, Knighthood conferred, [1];
retirement, [1]
Somerset House for the University of London, decision of the Government, [18]
SPAIN.—Barcelona, demonstration at, [[379]].
Bellarmin, Señor, his resignation, [[381]].
Besada, Señor, elected President of the Chamber, [[380]].
Budget, [[381]].
Election, general result, [[379]];
campaign, [[378]].
Italy, Treaty of Commerce, [[380]].
Mancomunidades, reform, [[378]].
Navy, construction, [[380]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[381]].
Press, freedom of the, [[381]].
Strike, shipping, [[380]]
—— Alphonso XIII., King of, his popularity, [[382]]
Spies, German, dangers from, [[185]];
measures against, [[186]].
See also Criminal Cases
Spithead, naval review at, [[157]]
SPORTS.—Athletic, International, [23];
Oxford and Cambridge, [10].
Baseball match, [8].
Boxing matches, [20], [23].
Coursing, Waterloo Cup, [7].
Cricket, Africa, South and M.C.C., [2], [3], [6], [8];
Eton and Harrow, [22];
Oxford and Cambridge, [22];
Players and Gentlemen, [22].
Football, Burnley and Liverpool (Cup-Tie Final), [12];
England and France, [11];
England and Ireland, [6];
England and Scotland, [10], [11];
England and Wales, [3], [9];
Ireland and France, [1];
Ireland and Scotland, [8];
Oxford and Cambridge, [5];
Wales and France, [8];
Wales and Ireland, [9];
Wales and Scotland, [5].
Golf, [15], [18].
Polo, [17], [18].
Races: Air, [18], [23];
Aerial Derby, [16].
Boat, Henley Regatta, [21];
Oxford and Cambridge, [10].
Horse, Ascot, [18];
Doncaster, [28];
Epsom, [15], [16];
Grand National Steeplechase, [10];
Grand Prix de Paris, [20];
Newmarket, [12].
Shooting, Bisley, [23], [24].
Sports, Oxford and Cambridge, [10].
Tennis, [10]
Spreewald, German cruiser, captured, [28]
Statues unveiled, Bacon, R., [17];
Cook, Capt. J., [22];
Edward VII., King, [4];
Gore, Bishop, [9];
Hugo, V., [22]
Stewart, T. W., reasons for his imprisonment, [1]
Stock Exchange, London, closed, [[168]], [[264]], [25];
issues a list of trustee securities, [[264]], [28]
STORMS.—Floods, Baltic coast, [2];
Belgium, [2];
Paris, [17];
St. Petersburg, [4];
Rhine Valley, [2];
Switzerland, [2];
Würtemberg, [2].
Gale, Wales, [36].
Snowstorms, Russia, [2];
United States, [8].
Storms, Azof, sea of, [9];
Baltic, [15];
Clapham, [37];
England, S., [37];
Germany, [18];
New Brunswick, [16];
New Jersey, [2];
North Sea, [15];
Switzerland, [7];
United States, [36].
Thunderstorms, Essex, [18];
London, [17], [18], [20];
Midlands, [20];
Papua, [18];
Wandsworth, [17]
Strauss, Dr. R., honorary degree, [19]
STRIKES.—Agricultural labourers, Essex, [[72]].
Building trade, London, [[10]], [[72]], [[150]];
settled, [[182]].
Chair-makers, High Wycombe, [[10]], [[33]], [[72]].
Coal-porters and carmen, London, [[9]], [3].
Coal, South Wales, settled, [[182]];
Yorkshire, [[72]], [12].
Dockers, Liverpool, settled, [[182]].
Municipal employers, Blackburn, [[10]], [4].
Postal, Paris, [19].
School teachers, Herefordshire, [[10]].
Taxi-drivers, London, [[10]].
Woolwich Arsenal, [[150]]
Submarine, H.M.S., E 5, sinks the German destroyer S 179, [30]
Submarines, British, their voyage to Port Jackson, [15]
Suez Canal, German and Austrian ships to leave, [31]
Suffragists, Militant, their outrages, [[10]], [[35]], [[71]], [[112]], [[113]], [[116]], [[119]], [[151]], [9], [13], [14], [16], [17], [67];
hunger strikes, [[71]], [[112]];
riot outside Buckingham Palace, [[112]], [14];
Westminster Abbey, bomb outrage, [17];
offices raided by the police, [[113]], [[117]];
number imprisoned, [[117]];
general amnesty, [[182]]
Sugar, Government purchases of, [[243]], [[267]];
importation into the United Kingdom, prohibited, [[243]], [[253]], [[267]], [32]
SWEDEN.—Budget, [[392]].
Defence, national, [[392]], [[396]], [[397]];
tax for, [[396]].
Election, general, result, [[396]], [[397]].
Hammarskjöld, M., appointed Premier, [[395]].
Legislative measures, [[398]].
Malmö, meeting of Kings at, [[391]], [[398]], [37].
Ministry, resigns, [[394]];
the new, [[395]];
policy, [[395]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[397]].
Peasants, demonstration, [[393]].
Riksdag opened, [[392]],
[[396]];
dissolved, [[395]];
prorogued, [[398]].
Staaff, M., on national defence, [[392]];
his resignation, [[394]]
—— Gustav, King of, his message to the peasants, [[393]], [[394]];
illness, [[398]], [11]
—— Prince William of, his marriage dissolved, [10]
SWITZERLAND.—Army, cost of mobilisation, [[375]].
Belgian refugees, [[377]].
Berne, National Exhibition at, [[374]].
Federal elections, [[374]].
Financial measures, [[376]].
Foreign relations, [[377]].
Grain, supply of, [[375]].
Interned civilians, Agency, [[377]].
Legislative measures, [[374]].
Moutier-Granges tunnel, completion of the piercing, [32].
Motta, M., President of the Confederation, [[374]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[375]].
Red Cross Society, work of the, [[377]].
Ticino and Uri, failure of Banks, [[374]].
Wille, Col. U., in command of the Army, [[375]]
Sydney, H.M.S., sinks the Emden, [[230]], [[410]], [[497]], [34]
TASMANIA.—Earle, Mr., appointed Prime Minister, [[502]].
Fruit-growing industry, [[502]].
Ministry, the new, [[502]].
Nicholls, Mr., appointed Chief Justice, [[502]].
Solomon, Mr., his resignation, [[502]]
Taxation, Local, Report of Kempe Committee on, [10].
See also under Parliament
Taxation, yield of the new, [[237]]
Teck, Prince Alexander of, appointed Governor-General of Canada, [[474]], [13]
Territorial Force, strength on January 1, [[42]];
number of recruits, [[234]]
Thames, order to close entrances, [[225]], [32]
Thornton, H. W., appointed General Manager of the Great Eastern Railway, [6]
TIBET.—[[410]]
Times, The, reduced to 1d., [10]
Trade and Finance in 1914, [[261]]-[[267]]
Trafalgar Day, [31]
Trafalgar Square, Labour demonstration, [[68]];
war protest meeting, [[168]]
Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. M., Secretary of the Board of Education, his resignation, [[174]], [26]
TURKEY.—Ægean Islands, question, [[350]].
Akabah, bombardment, [[226]], [[352]], [[410]], [33].
Armenian reforms, [[349]],
Aziz Ali, Col., his trial, [[353]].
Basra, occupied, [[245]], [[352]], [[410]], [35].
Black Sea ports, attack on, [[348]], [[352]], [32].
Caucasus, invasion of, [[352]].
Dardanelles, bombardment, [[226]], [[352]], [33].
Egypt, projected invasion of, [[226]], [33].
Enver Pasha, appointed War Minister, [[349]].
Greeks, persecutions of, [[351]].
Liman Pasha, appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Army, [[351]].
Shatt-el-Arab, Turkish defeat at, [[352]], [[410]], [33], [34].
Trebizond, bombardment, [34].
War, declaration of, [[226]], [[352]], [33];
preparations for, [[351]].
Warships, purchase of, [[351]], [26]
Undaunted, H.M.S., sinks German destroyers, [31]
UNITED STATES.—Alcoholic liquors, restriction of the consumption, [[456]], [[467]].
Americans, their plight in Europe, [[187]], [[463]].
anti-Trust legislation, [[453]], [[458]].
Army, report on, [[467]].
Battleships, sale of, to Greece, [[459]].
Belgian mission, [[371]], [[463]].
Benton case, [[454]], [[456]], [[483]].
Birmingham, robbery on a mail train, [7].
Brooklyn, naval funeral at, [[458]], [14].
Cape Cod Ship Canal, opened, [[469]].
Claflin, H. B., & Co., failure, [[460]].
Colorado, coal-miners' strike, [[468]].
Colombian Treaty, [[461]], [[494]].
Congress assembled, [[453]], [[466]];
closed, [[465]].
Cuba, [[469]].
Currency Act, [[462]].
Defence, national, question, [[466]].
Elections, [[466]], [33].
Emergency Currency Act, [[462]], [[465]].
Foreign relations, [[454]], [[461]], [[463]], [[466]].
Immigration Bill, [[454]], [[465]].
Legislation, [[465]].
Mexico, embargo on export of arms renewed, [[454]];
outrages at Tampico, [[456]], [[484]].
Naval Appropriation Bill, [[458]].
Navy, construction, [[467]], [8];
prohibition of alcohol, [[455]].
Neutrality, policy of, [[463]].
New York, lions escape, [37].
Niagara Falls, conference at, [[458]], [[484]].
Nicaragua Treaty, [[461]], [[487]].
Oklahoma, convicts escape, [3].
Panama Tolls Bill, [[454]], [[456]], [[459]].
Peace Commission Treaties, [[460]], [[465]].
Philippines, [[469]].
Porto Rico, [[469]].
Prohibition of Intoxicants, [[455]], [[467]].
Railroad scandal, [[461]].
Railway Capitalisation Bill, [[458]].
Roosevelt, T., attacks policy of the President, [[460]].
Rural Credits Bill, [[453]], [[465]].
Ship Purchase Bill, [[464]].
Ships, seizure of, [[464]].
Thaw, H., case of, [[469]], [37].
Trade, [[459]].
War, effects of the, [[462]].
Wilson, President, his Messages to Congress, [[453]], [[454]], [[464]], [[466]].
Wilson, Miss Eleanor, marriage, [13].
Wilson, Mrs., death, [103].
Women's Suffrage, [[455]]
Vaughan-Williams, Sir R., resigns Lord Justiceship of Appeal, [12]
Victoria Cross, awards of, [34], [35]
VICTORIA.—Election, general, [[500]].
Finance, [[500]].
Irrigation, value of, [[501]].
Peacock, Sir A., appointed Premier, [[500]].
Stanley, Sir A., State Governor, [[500]].
Watt, Mr., Premier, resigns, [[500]]
Volcanic eruptions, Kagoshima, Japan, [[411]], [2];
Sangir Islands, [16]
Wales, Land Inquiry Committee, Report, [[166]]
Wales, Prince of, lays the foundation stone of St. Anselm's Church, [17];
his National Relief Fund, [26];
result of his appeal, [[181]];
appointed A.D.C, to Sir J. French, [[246]], [34]
War, European, preparations for, [[168]], [[172]], [[176]]-[[178]], [[281]]-[[286]], [[305]], [[310]]-[[320]], [[329]]-[[334]], [[335]], [[364]];
legislative measures (British), [[181]], [[195]];
casualties (British), [[190]], [[214]], [[224]];
(German), [37];
cost of the, [[233]]
War, outrages and breaches of the laws of, Committee on, [[251]]
Ward, Sir E., result of libel action, [7];
retires from War Office, [2]
Weather, severe, in England, [2]
WEST INDIES.—British Guiana, gold, discovery of, [[488]];
railway construction, [[488]].
Hayti, [[488]].
Jamaica, [[487]].
Santo Domingo, [[488]]
Whitby, bombardment of, [[248]], [36]
Women's Emergency Corps, work of the, [[182]]
Yarmouth, H.M.S., sinks the Markomannia, [30]
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