Bundesrath, composition of, [7], [11]
Burney, British Admiral, on the future of Albania, [363]
Carol, King of Rumania, loyalty to Hohenzollerns, [134]
Colonization policy of the German Government, [44]; opposition against it in Germany, [44-45]
Congress of Berlin, [161]; its provisions disregarded by the contracting Powers and the Balkan States, [162], [240]; its action on the Cretan question, [222]
Congress of Vienna, [97], [119]
Convention of Reichstadt in 1876, [144], [166]
Coup d'état of January 23, 1913. in Turkey, [307]
Crete: Assembly decrees the island indissolubly united to Greece, [202]; Turkey enforces the Greek commercial boycott, [203]; put back under Ottoman rule by Congress of Berlin, [222]; granted autonomy by the Powers in 1898, [224]; Young Turks attempt to re-establish their authority, [228]; rise of M. Venizelos from a Cretan revolutionary to become Prime Minister of Greece, [231]; insincere and procrastinating diplomacy of the Powers on the Cretan question leads to the first Balkan War, [230-240], [264]
Danube and the Dardanelles, [131-141]; how the former is subordinated to the latter, [133]; Russia's struggles for ocean waterways, [135-141]