INDEX

Abd-el-Wahab, [58]
Abyssinia, [4], [89]
Afghanistan, independence of, [4], [56];
Germany’s relations with, [212];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220]
Africa, [3], [5];
effect of Russo-Japanese War on, [12], [15];
partition of, [24], [89], [149] ff., [152];
European conquests in, [70];
growth of Mohammedanism in, [65];
[67];
Germany in, [204]
North, brown race in, [7];
[57], [68], [83] ff., [199];
Bolshevik agitators in, [220];
brown power in, [93] ff.;
spread of Arab blood in, [93];
native white blood in, [93] ff.;
rule of Islam in, [94], [101], [235], [142], [147]
South, [10], [84];
home of black race, [7], [54], [87] ff.;
white colonization of, [89];
wealth of, [89] ff.;
result of white rule in, [91], [92];
spread of Islam in, [94] ff., [235];
Christianity in, [95] ff.;
anti-white sentiment in, [97] ff.;
uprising of 1915, [99];
situation of, [100] ff.;
white settlement in, [225];
danger of Asiatic penetration into, [232], [249];
results of Asiatic penetration into, [272] ff., [277];
Exclusion Act in, [281], [308];
result of Asiatic labor in, [278], [280];
Mauritius settled from, [280]
Algeria, [67];
riots in, [77], [82];
white blood in, [93] ff.
Allies of the Great War, [40], [214]
Al Mowwayad, [71]
Alpine race, [162] ff., [165];
and the war, [183];
[202], [261]
America, [4];
black race in, [7], [87] ff. [99];
race prejudice in, [11];
[36];
military preparations in, [39];
Japan’s attitude toward, [51] ff.;
red man in, [104];
discovery of, [147];
settlement of, [149];
cost of war in, [177];
triumph of, [214];
danger to white race in, [303]
Central, white civilization in, [113];
race-mixture in, [128] ff.;
Japanese in, [131], [138] ff.
Latin, red man in, [7], [104];
Japanese in, [48], [131] ff.;
evolution of, [105];
mixed blood in, [106] ff., [116] ff., [124], [128] ff., [166];
revolution in, [108] ff.;
results of revolution in, [110] ff.;
oligarchies in, [110] ff.;
immigration into, [114];
loss of white supremacy in, [115];
anarchy in, [120] ff.;
inability of, to rule self, [128] ff.;
Asiatics in, [130] ff., [308];
anti-Americanism in, [136];
attitude of, toward yellow race, [137] ff.;
pressure of yellow race on, [139];
present situation in, [140] ff.;
future of, [141] ff.;
Bolshevik agitation in, [220];
danger of Asiatic penetration of, [232] ff., [249] ff., [303];
white migration into, [302]
North, white man’s land, [3], [5], [104], [225];
attitude of Japs toward, [52];
Japs in, [131];
Nordics in, [253];
result of immigration on, [254] ff., [261] ff.;
need for prohibiting immigration into, [266] ff.;
a frontier against Asia, [284]
South, colonization of, [3];
white man’s country, [5], [104];
colored man’s country, [6];
half-caste in, [117];
need for white immigration into, [118];
“Indianista” movement, [124];
Japs in, [131], [139].
See also Latin America
American Indian, home of, [104];
number of, [104];
Spanish Conquest of, [104] ff.;
racial mixtures of, [106] ff., [116] ff., [119] ff., [128], [301];
relations with Spaniards, [107];
in Chile, [111] ff.;
in Peru, [113];
in Colombia, [113];
in Costa Rica, [113];
in Argentina, [114];
in Uruguay, [114];
in northern Brazil, [115];
anti-white sentiment among, [124] ff.;
ancient civilizations among, [126];
capability of, [126] ff.;
influence of Spaniards on, [127];
“Indianista” movement, [129];
Japanese relations with, [137] ff., [146]
Amerindian. See American Indian

Amoor, [199]
Anatolia, [211], [229]
Andaman Islanders, [227]
Anglo-French agreement, [70]
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, [291] ff.
Anglo-Oriental College, [60]
Anglo-Saxons, Japanese agitation against, [50], [292];
race-growth of, [155] ff.;
“sacred union” of, [281]
Annamites, [17]
Arab-negroid, [94]
Arabia, location of, [57];
Senussi in, [67];
nationalist movements in, [77]
Arabistan, definition of, [57];
population of, [57]
Arabs, [88] ff., [92] ff., [102], [146]
Araucania, [111]
Argentina, white man in, [105];
population of, [114];
agricultural development of, [114];
immigration into, [115];
Japanese immigration into, [138]
Aryan race, [23], [200]
Asia, [3], [4];
home-land of white race, [5];
of yellow race, [7];
of brown race, [7];
black race in, [7];
antagonism toward white continents, [11] ff., [15], [22];
Japan in, [43], [48], [52], [71];
European conquests in, [70];
renaissance in, [100];
Latin America invaded by, [130], [138], [142];
Europe assailed by, [146] ff., [237];
white man in, [149] ff., [237] ff.;
anti-white sentiment in, [171], [237];
Russia in, [203], [205] ff.;
Bolshevik agitators in, [220];
centre of colored unrest, [229] ff.;
non-Asiatic lands penetrated by, [232];
independence of, [232] ff.;
economic activity in, [241] ff., [244], [248];
causes of poverty in, [243];
population of, [249];
Hawaii penetrated by, [279];
Mauritius settled by, [280];
Pacific coast settled by, [284];
need in U. S. for laborers from, [293];
evils of modern migration in, [302];
white world’s need for understanding with, [307] ff.
Asia Minor, [57]
Asturians, [111]
Australasia, [5], [6], [48], [87], [303]
Australia, [10];
Japanese desire for, [21], [52];
Chinese need for land in, [46];
[80];
black race in, [87];
settlement of, [149];
[225];
Chinese invasion of, [238], [272];
“White Australia” doctrine in, [281] ff.;
number of white in, [282];
immigration menace to, [289];
Japanese in, [292]
Austria, [22]
Aztec civilization, [126], [297]
Bagdad, [61]
Balkans, [50]
Balkans, war, [72]
Basques, [111]
Basra, [61]
Behring Strait, [138]
Belgium, [82]
Bengal lancers, [209]
Berbers, white blood of, [93];
acceptance of French rule, [94];
European intermarriage with, [94]
Birmingham, [296]
Black Death, [146]
Black race, [5];
numbers of, [7], [87];
home of, [7], [87] ff.;
Mohammedanism in, [65], [69];
brown race’s relations with, [85] ff., [88], [92] ff.;
white race’s relations with, [88] ff., [91], [149];
character of, [90], [100] ff.;
other races compared with, [91] ff.;
influence of other races on, [92];
spread of Islam in, [95] ff., [235], [240];
spread of Christianity in, [97] ff.;
anti-white sentiments of, [97];
“Ethiopian Church” movement and, [98] ff.;
in Latin America, [110], [116] ff., [141] ff.;
race-mixtures with, [116] ff., [126], [128], [142], [301];
Germany’s relations with, [204];
France’s relations with, [204];
in European War, [206], [209] ff., [295];
white lands entered by, [269]
Boer War, [208]
Bolivar, [108] ff.
Bolivia, mixed blood in, [119];
need of immigration in, [119];
Indian rising in, [124] ff.;
Japanese immigration into, [138]
Bolsheviki, [50]
Bolshevism, [191], [214], [218];
tenets of, [218] ff.;
menace to white race, [220] ff., [233]
Bombay, [61]
Brahman. See Hindu
Brazil, [103];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
Portugal’s neglect of, [115];
immigration into, [115];
white man in, [115];
Indians in, [115];
result of race-mixtures in, [120], [259]
British Columbia, exclusion policy of, [281], [283];
colored immigration menace against, [289]
British Dominion. See British Empire
British Empire, [4];
Japan’s relations with, [32];
India’s relations with, [32];
Egypt’s relations with, [78];
war losses of, [177];
immigration laws of, [292].
See England and Great Britain
British Straits Settlements, [46]

Brown race, [5];
numbers of, [7], [54];
home of, [7], [54];
[12], [17], [22];
types of, [54] ff.;
unity of, [55];
white race’s relations with, [50] ff., [149];
groupings of, [57];
Islam’s relations with, [58] ff.;
unrest under white rule, [83] ff., [229], [234];
possibility of brown-yellow alliance, [85] ff.;
black race’s relations with, [88], [91], [92] ff., [100] ff.;
Europe assailed by, [146], [148];
Germany’s relations with, [204];
France’s relations with, [204];
Italy’s relations with, [204];
in European War, [208] ff., [295];
Africa colonized by, [232];
military potency of, [237] ff.;
industrial conditions of, [241];
white lands penetrated by, [269];
Mauritius settled by, [280];
South Africa penetrated by, [277] ff.;
Central Asia taken by, [303]
Bryce, Lord, [124], [127]
Buddhism, [23], [73], [228]
Buenos Aires, [114]
Cairo, [61], [62], [78]
Calcutta, [61]
California, result of Chinese labor in, [272];
exclusion policy of, [285];
Japanese in, [287] ff.
Cambodians, [17]
Canada, desire of yellow race for, [10];
[80];
fear of Asiatic immigration into, [84];
white man’s country, [104];
[278];
exclusion policy of, [281], [283];
population of, [284];
Nordics in, [163];
danger of Hindu immigration into, [283] ff.;
Caribbean, [121];
Caroline Islands, [36];
Carranza, [136];
Cape Horn, [105], [138];
Castro of Venezuela, [122];
Caucasian, [200]
Chengtu, [245]
Chile, [110];
Nordic colonists of, [111];
race-mixture in, [111];
stabilization of, [112];
characteristics of, [112];
progress of, [113];
Japanese immigration into, [138];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220]
Chilembwe, John, [99]
China, white control of, [4];
independence of, [8];
yellow world centred in, [17], [18];
population of, [18];
exclusion policy, [18];
Japanese war with, [20] ff., [23] ff.;
revolution in, [23] ff., [73];
partition of, [23];
Boxer War in, [24];
Japan’s relations with, [26] ff., [30] ff., [34], [38] ff., [42], [43], [50] ff., [58], [207], [239], [247], [302];
“Young China” movement in, [26];
economic efficiency of, [28] ff.;
population of, [44];
colonizing possibilities of, [45] ff.;
Mohammedans in, [73];
effect of war on, [77];
congestion in, [84];
Latin America penetrated by, [131], [140];
“break-up” of, [151], [199];
Russia’s relations with, [203];
Germany’s relations with, [212];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
white goods boycotted by, [230], [246] ff.;
military potency of, [238] ff.;
industrial life of, [241], [243] ff., [250];
labor conditions in, [244] ff., [268], [273] ff., [276] ff.;
Hawaii settled by, [279];
British Columbia penetrated by, [283];
United States settled by, [286];
Europe penetrated by, [289];

U. S. need for, [293] ff.;
England settled by, [296];
in war zone, [297]
Christianity, in Africa, [92], [95] ff.;
in Latin America, [137]
Civitas Dei, [170]
Cochin-China, [247]
Colombia, settlement of, [107], [113];
revolution in, [113];
anti-American sentiment in, [136]
Colored-Bolshevist alliance, [233]
Columbus, Christopher, [103], [145], [147]
Confucius, [24];
followers of, [73]
Congo, [101], [142]
Conquistadores, [105] ff., [126], [140]
Constantinople, [57], [61], [72], [212]
Constantinople Tanine, [13]
Contemporary Review, [25]
Cortez, [106]
Costa Rica, [113]
Creoles, [107] and n.;
degeneracy of, [107] ff.;
anti-Spain revolt of, [108] ff.;
“democracy” of, [109];
status of, [116]
Crusades, [146], [209]
Cuba, [125], [139];
cross-breeding in, [259], [278]
Cuzco, [125]
“Dark Continent,” [88] ff., [97], [102]
de Gama, Vasco, [147]
de la Barra, Señor, [134]
Diaz, Porfirio, [110]
Dillon, Doctor E. J., [10], [25], [217]
Durban, [278]
Dutch Indies, [20], [34], [46];
colonization of, [47];
population of, [47], [82]
Ecuador, mixed blood in, [118];
need for immigration into, [119]
Egypt, taken by England, [70], [76] ff.;
1914 revolt in, [74];
nationalist movement in, [77] ff.;
effect of Versailles Conference on, [78];
insurrection in, [78] ff.;
unrest in, [83], [84];
Islam’s ascendancy in, [93];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
white products boycotted in, [246] ff.
El Mercurio (Chile), [138]
England, India’s relations with, [32], [79] ff.;
Japan’s relations with, [35] ff., [50] ff., [71];
Islamite appeal to, [73];
Egypt’s relations with, [77] ff.;
Chile compared with, [112];
1480 population of, [146], [155] ff.;
race-stocks in, beginning of war in, [176], [180];
cost of war to, [192], [194], [199];
Russia’s threat against, [203];
Japan allied with, [203] ff.;
China’s industrial rivalry with, [244];
colored labor in, [295] ff.;
race-riots in, [296] ff.
English Civil Service, [80]
“Ethiopian Church,” [96];
founding of, [98];
anti-white teachings of, [98];
Zulu rebellion caused by, [98]
Ethiopianism, [99]
Europe, [3], [5], [6], [11];
Asia’s hostility toward, [11], [46], [52];
Moslem East attacked by, [58];
relations with Islam, [61];
height attained by, [62] ff., [89];
Argentine and Uruguay settled by, [114], [142];
Black Death in, [146];
expansion attempted by, [146];
Asia’s attacks on, [146] ff.;
results of discovery of America in, [147];
results of Asian conflicts on, [148], [151] ff.;
industrial revolution in, [157] ff., [161], [164];
Nordic ranks in, [163];
results of Russo-Jap War in, [171] ff.;
results of Versailles Conference on, [216], [218], [307];
Bolshevism’s menace to, [220] ff.;
effect of colored migration on, [253], [268];
danger of Oriental immigration into, [289] ff.;
colored labor imported into, [293], [295] ff.
See also European War
“European Concert,” [170]
European War, [4], [11], [13] ff., [25], [33], [36], [39] ff.;
Germany’s collapse in, [40];
end of, [42];
prophecy of, [62];
Islam at beginning of, [73];
Egypt at beginning of, [76];
East affected by, [77];
India in, [80];
U. S. in, [133], [134], [136], [169], [175], [176];
cost of, [176] ff.;
in civil life, [178] ff., [181] ff.;
results of, [187] ff., [190] ff., [206];
“hate literature” of, [207];
use of colored troops in, [208] ff., [214], [220], [290];
Asia’s attitude affected by, [290] ff.;
colored labor in, [293] ff.
“Exclusion Policy,” [269]
Far East. See China, Japan
Fatima, [67]
Filipinos in Hawaii, [279]
Fisher, H. A. L., [182]
Formosa, [20] ff., [30], [43], [47]
France, birth-rate of, [8], [46];
Japan’s attitude toward, [50] ff., [83] ff., [103];
cost of war in, [177], [179] ff.;
conscription in, [181], [194];
Nordics in, [202], [204], [250], [270];
colored labor in, [296] ff.;
race-riots in, [296]
“Gentlemen’s Agreement,” [287]
Germany, Chinese interests of, [36];
Japan’s relations with, [36], [39], [212] ff.;
Asiatic expulsion of, [36] ff.;
Bolshevism’s aid to, [40];
collapse of, [40], [50] ff.;
Islam’s relations with, [75];
South American immigrations of, [111], [115];
Mexico’s relations with, [136];
cost of war in, [177], [180];
conscription in, [181];
Russia’s relations with, [187];
Nordic race in, [201];
Alpine race in, [202];
population of, [202];
in central Africa, [204];
Belgium invaded by, [228];
Chinese industrial rivalry with, [244], [270]
Grand Alliance, [39]
Grant, Madison, [115], [162], [169], [183], [262]
Great Britain, [36] ff.;
Japan’s relations with, [38], [291] ff.
See also England and British Empire
Great War. See European War
Greece, [72], [196], [199]
Guinea, [142]
Gurkhas, [209]
“Habl-ul-Matin,” [66] ff.
Haiti, [4], [100], [142], [227] and n.
“Hajj,” [66] ff.
Hall, Prescott F., [253], [255]
Hangkow, [43]
Hanyang, [244]
Hawaii, [136];
white rule in, [279];
Asiatic labor in, [279] ff.;
U. S. annexation of, [279];
Americans in, [279] ff.
Hedjaz Kingdom, [66]
Himalayans, [55], [238]
Hindustan, Islam’s relations with, [73];
England’s relations with, [79];
Mauritius a part of, [280]
Hokkaido, [44], [47] ff.
Holland, [20], [46]
Huns, [17], [146]
Ichang, [244]
Incas, [125] ff.
India, Japanese relations with, [31] ff.;
English relations with, [32], [80];
population of, [32], [57];
wealth of, [33];
Russian menace to, [38], [203];
[47], [52];
southern, [55];
brown world centred in, [57];
revolt in Northwest, [74];
unrest in, [79];
government of, [80] ff.;
congestion in, [84] ff., [250], [268];
“Negritos” in, [87], [147], [199];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220], [225];
foreign goods boycotted by, [230];
industrial growth of, [241];
handicaps to, [246];
“Swadeshi” movement, [246], [248];
in South Africa, [278];
in British Columbia, [283];
in Europe, [289]
Indian Archipelago, [282]
“Indianista” movement, [124], [129], [132];
Japanese support of, [134], [137], [140]
Indians of America. See American Indians
Indo-China, population of, [18];
exclusion policy of, [18], [23];
revolutions in, [33] ff., [46], [87]
Indo-Japanese Association, [32]
Iran, population of, [57];
influence on, [57]
Islam, brown race united by, [55];
in India, [55], [73], [79], [85];
[57];
power of, [58] ff.;
revival of, [58];
progress of, [60], [64] ff.;
communication in, [61];
numerical strength of, [61], [64];
European relations with, [62] ff.;
proselytizing power of, [65];
the Senussi in, [67] ff.;
effect of Russo-Japanese War on, [70];
Japanese relations with, [70] ff.;
Tripoli taken from, [71] ff., [204];
effect of Balkan War on, [72];
England’s relations with, [73];
in China, [73];
in the European War, [74];
Versailles Conference and, [75] ff.;
black race’s relations with, [86], [92], [94];
South African progress of, [94] ff., [102]
Italy, [50];
Tripoli seized by, [71] ff., [205];
South American immigration from, [114] ff.;
conditions in, [176]
Japan, independence of, [4], [8];
effect of white civilization on, [9], [12];
Russian war with, [12], [20] ff., [17];
population of, [18], [44];
exclusion policy of, [18];
Western civilization in, [20];
Chinese war with, [20] ff.;
imperialism in, [21];
European War and, [25], [39], [41];
Chinese subjection to, [23], [26] ff., [30], [37], [247];
white race expelled from Asia by, [31];
Asia influenced by, [31], [33], [43];
England’s relations with, [35], [203] ff., [291] ff.;
Germany’s relations with, [36], [212] ff.;
Russian understanding with, [38];
in Siberia, [40];
Versailles Conference and, [42];
colonizing possibilities of, [45];
climatic requirements of, [47] ff.;
militarism of, [49] ff.;
Islam’s relations with, [71] ff.;
Latin America’s relations with, [130] ff., [137];
American relations with, [132], [136], [286] ff.;
Mexican relations with, [132] ff.;
Indians affected by, [140];
power of, [172], [238];
Russian prisoners in, [205] ff.;
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
industrial conditions in, [241], [246] ff.;
excess population in, [268], [270];
Hawaii settled by, [279] ff.;
British Columbia settled by, [283];
Chinese excluded by, [302];
Koreans excluded by, [302]
Japan Magazine, [35], [291], [293]
Japanese Colonial Journal, [37]
Java, [84];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220]
Jerusalem, [72]
Jews in America, [165]
Kamchatka, [43]
Kechua republic, possibility of, [125]
Kerbela, [61]
Kiang Su, province of, [27]
Kiaochow Bay, Germany’s lease of, [36];
Germany driven from, [36], [39], [213]
Kitchener, Lord, [78]
Kobè, [206]
Korea, population of, [17];
exclusion policy in, [18];
Japanese possession of, [30], [43];
Colonization in, [45];
Hawaii settled by, [279];
Japanese exclusion policy against, [302]
Lake Baikal, [40]
Lake Chad, [68]
League of Nations, [218]
Lenine, [219] ff.
Levantines in U. S., [165];
in Rome, [253]
Liberia, [4], [89], [100]
Lima, [125]
Limehouse, [296]
London, [72], [296]
London Nation, [207]
London Saturday Review, [186]
Los Angeles Times, [287]
Lybia, Nationalist movement in, [77]
Madero, Francisco, [135]
Malaysia, [250]
Manchuria, Japanese threat against, [40], [43];
colonization in, [45]
Manchus, [17], [24]
Marianne Islands, [36]
Marshall Islands, [36]

Matabele, [96]
Mauritius, French in, [280];
importation of blacks into, [280];
importation of Asiatics into, [280];
present conditions in, [280]
Maya civilization, [126]
Mecca, [66]
Mediterranean race, [162] ff., [165];
in U. S., [165];
in England, [166] ff.;
in war, [183], [261]
Mediterranean Sea, [57], [77], [82], [88], [93], [101]
Melbourne Argus,

[21]
Mesopotamia, [57], [84], [211]
Mexican War, [133]
Mexico, conquest of, [104] ff., [107];
dictatorship in, [110];
unrest in, [116];
Indian rising in, [124];
Aztec civilization in, [126];
Japanese relations with, [132], [134] ff.;
anti-American feeling in, [132] ff., [136];
“Plan of San Diego” plotted in, [133];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
cross-breeding in, [259]
Mexico City, [135]
“Middle Kingdom,” [17]
Miranda, [108]
Mohammedan Revival, [56], [58] ff.
Mohammedanism. See Islam
Mohammerah, [61]
Mongolia, Russia in, [38];
colonization of, [45]
Mongolians, [17], [23], [130], [137], [139], [146], [285]
Monroe Doctrine, [129], [132], [138]
“Monroe Doctrine for Far East,” [23], [30]
Montevideo, [114]
Moors, [65], [147]
Morocco, Senussi order in, [68];
French possession of, [76];
riots in, [77], [82] ff., [93]
Moslem. See Islam
Napoleonic Wars, [58]
Natal, revolt in, [98];
Asian immigration into, [272] ff., [278];
South African exclusion act in, [280] ff.
Near and Middle East, brown man’s land, [54] ff.;
European domination of, [75] ff.
“Negritos,” [87]
Negro. See Black Race
Netherlands, a Nordic country, [202]
New England, [256], [258], [294]
New Guinea, [99]
New Zealand, [278];
exclusion policy of, [281]
Nicaragua, [122]
Niger, [101]
Nigeria, [210]
Nile, [88], [101]
Nordic race, [111] ff., [162];
decreasing birth-rate of, [163];
character of, [163];
effect of industrial revolution on, [164];
in U. S., [165], [258], [261], [266];
in England, [166] ff.;
cost of war to, [183];
worth of, [199] ff.;
in Germany, [201] ff.;
constructive power of, [229]
North Borneo, [46]
Nyassaland, Mohammedanism in, [95] ff.;
rebellion in, [99]
Okuma, Count, [31] ff., [50], [131], [138]
Ottoman Empire, partition of, [75];
cost of war to, [177] ff.
Ottoman Turk, [55], [57], [146]
Pacific Ocean Society, [32]
Pan-African Congress, [99] ff.
Pan-America, [130], [138]
Pan-Asia Alliance, [234]
Pan-Asia Holy War, [11]
Pan-Asian Railroad, [212]
Pan-Asiatic Association, [31]
“Pan-Colored” alliance, [70], [229], [233] ff.
Pan-Germanism, [169], [201] ff.
Pan-Islam Holy War, [11], [70]
Pan-Islamism, driving power of, [66] ff.;
progress toward, [69];
result of Peace Conference on, [75], [79], [94];
the negro the tool of, [97], [100], [102], [237];
in the European War, [205] ff., [234] ff.;
Asia affected by, [237];
military potency of, [238], [240]
Pan-Mongolism, [28]
Pan-Nordic union, [200]
Pan-Slavism, [169], [201], [203]
Paraguay, [110]
Paris, [99], [122], [216]
Pax Americana, [4]
Pax Romana, [170]
Peace Conference. See Versailles Conference
Pechili Strait, [43]
Peking, [43], [212]
Pelew Islands, [36]
Peloponnesian War, [173] ff., [196]
Persia, [4];
Russian menace to, [38];
independence of, [56];
Japan’s relations with, [70] ff.;
in war, [74];
England the protector of, [76], [84];
Germany’s relations with, [212]
Peru, conquest of, [104] ff., [107];
settlement of, [113];
revolution in, [113];
politics of, [125];
Incas in, [126];
Chinese in, [131];
Japanese in, [138]
Peshawar, [61]

Philippines, independence movement in, [34], [43], [46], [83], [87], [137], [229]
Pizarro, [105]
“Plan of San Diego,” [133]
Poland, cost of war in, [178]
Port Arthur, [153]
Port Louis, [280]
Port Said, [61]
Portugal, [18], [115]
Rangoon, [23]
Red race, [5];
number of, [7], [104];
home of, [7], [104] ff.;
cross-breeding with, [106] ff., [116] ff., [119], [128];
anti-Spain revolution of, [108] ff.;
in Chile, [111];
in Peru, [113];
in Colombia, [113];
in Argentine, [114];
in Uruguay, [114];
in northern Brazil, [115];
anti-white sentiment of, [124] ff.;
character of, [126] ff.;
yellow race’s relations with, [131] ff., [138], [140];
effect of Spaniards on, [141];
future of, [141] ff.
Rhodes, Cecil, [200]
Rio Grande, [5], [7], [103], [105]
Roman Empire, [116];
fall of, [146]
Rome, [50], [146], [199], [290]
Ross, Professor E. A., [112], [118], [125], [131], [139], [140], [244] ff., [260], [264], [267], [269], [273]
Russia, Japanese war with, [12], [20] ff., [31], [205];
Japan’s relations with, [35] ff., [38], [151];
revolution in, [39], [214];
Bolshevism in, [40], [50] ff., [219];
Persia’s relations with, [74];
white race in, [145];
and European War, [176];
cost of war in, [177] ff.;
Germany’s relations with, [187], [189], [194];
Nordics in, [202];
as part of Asia, [203] ff., [270]
Russo-Japanese War, [12];
Japan’s strength revealed by, [21] ff., [171];
[23];
effect on Islam, [70];
African results of, [97], [149], [153];
effect on white race, [203], [205], [237]
Saar, [215]
Saghalien, Island of, [247]
Sahara Desert, [7], [57], [67];
Senussi control of, [68], [87] ff., [93]
Sailors’ and Firemen’s Union, [296]
San Martín, [108]
Santiago College, [112]
Scandinavia, [145], [202]
Senegalese, [209] ff.
Senussiyah, history of, [67];
organization of, [67];
stronghold of, [67] ff.;
European relations with, [68];
programme of, [69], [94]
Serbia, cost of war in, [178]
Seyyid, Mohammed ben Senussi, [67] ff.
Shanghai, [244]
Shansi, [245]
Shantung, Germany in, [36];
Japan in, [43], [215], [297]
Siam, [4], [17], [23];
Japan’s relation with, [31], [45], [247]
Sianfu, [245]
Siberia, [6], [15], [18], [34];
danger of Bolshevism to, [40];
Japanese army in, [40];
colonized by Chinese, [48];
colonized by Japanese, [48];
settlement of, [149];
Russia in, [151]
Siddyk, Yahya, [62]
Singapore, [29]
Somaliland, [68]
South African Union, [96];
white population of, [98]
Spain, the Moors in, [65], [147];
in Latin America, [106], [108], [111], [114], [118];
Argentina settled by, [114];
Uruguay settled by, [114]
Spanish Conquest, [105]
Steppes, [238]
Sudan, [79], [93]
Sudanese, in war, [210]
Suez, [77], [103]
“Survival of Fittest,” [23], [150], [273]
Syria, [57]
Szechuan, [245]
Tartars, [17], [57]
Teheran, [61], [71]
Teutonic Powers, [78]
Texas, [133]
Thibet, [29];
as Chinese colony, [45]
Thirty Years’ War, [202]
Tokio, [22], [39] ff., [134]
Tokio Economist, [131]
Tokio Hochi, [50]
Tokio Mainichi Deupo, [291]
Tokio Universe, [37]
Tokio Yamato, [38]
Tokio Yorodzu, [292] ff.
Trades Union Congress, [296]
Transcaucasia, [57]
Trinidad, [278]
Tripoli, seized by Italy, [71] ff.;
in revolt, [74], [77], [204]
Tunis, [82], [94]
“Turanians,” [57]
Turkestan, [38];
Chinese section of, [48];
colonization possibilities in, [45]
Turkestan, composition of, [57];
population of, [57]
Turkey, [4];
independence of, [56];
Tripoli taken from, [71];
Balkan War losses to, [72];
in European War, [74], [78], [209];
war losses of, [178];
German alliance with, [211] ff.
Turkomans, [57]

Uganda, Christianity in, [96]
United States, [4], [10], [37];
in war, [39], [46];
Japanese relations with, [48], [99], [103], [132];
settlement of, [104], [121], [125], [129], [132];
Mexican relations with, [132] ff.;
Mexican plot against, [133];
Mexican-Japanese alliance against, [132], [135];
Latin American hostility toward, [135] ff.;
Latin American ties with, [137], [139];
Nordic race in, [165];
Bolshevik propaganda in, [220];
effect of immigration in, [256];
Hawaiian relations with, [279] ff., [282];
immigration menace to, [286], [289];
Chinese in, [286], [293] ff.;
Japanese in, [286] ff.;
Japanese excluded from, [292] ff.;
immigration laws in, [308]
Uruguay, [105];
population of, [114];
agricultural development of, [114];
European immigration into, [114] ff.
Valparaiso, [112];
English character of, [112]
Venezuela, [122];
Indians in, [128];
anti-American sentiment in, [136]
Versailles Peace Conference, [42], [50];
Islam and, [75] ff., [187];
failure of, [215] ff., [233], [235], [307]
Wahabees, [58], [67]
Wars of Roses, [155]
West African Guinea, Christian missions in, [96]
West Indian Islands, [103], [253]
White race, [3], [4], [5], [8] ff.;
[21], [34], [151];
numbers of, [6], [155];
[8] ff., [21];
expulsion from Far East, [28], [31], [44];
Asia controlled by, [46], [47] ff., [53];
brown race’s relation with, [55] ff., [146], [148];
[62] ff., [70];
India’s relation with, [82] ff., [124] ff.;
brown-yellow alliance against, [85];
black race ruled by, [89], [91] ff., [102] ff.;
in Northeast Africa, [93] ff.;
African hostility toward, [97] ff.;
in Africa, [98], [249];
in North America, [104] ff.;
in Latin America, [104] ff., [110] ff., [118] ff., [123], [141] ff., [249], [302];
Indian race-mixture with, [106] ff., [116] ff.;
Mexican hostility toward, [132] ff.;
yellow race’s relations with, [137] ff., [141], [146], [148], [151] ff.;
expansion of, [145];
original location of, [145];
original area of, [145] ff.;
original number of, [146];
effect of fifteenth-century discoveries on, [147];
progress of, [148] ff., [153];

effect of Russo-Japanese War on, [154], [171] ff., [203];
effect of industrial revolution on, [156] ff.;
birth-rate of, [162];
division of, [162];
solidarity of, [169] ff., [199] ff., [204] ff., [306] ff.;
in European War, [175] ff., [196], [199];
Bolshevik menace to, [219] ff.;
danger to, [228] ff., [289] ff., [297] ff., [301], [303];
effect of immigration on, [251] ff., [278] ff.;
exclusion policy of, [269] ff., [281] ff.;
rise of, [299] ff.
Yangtse River, [43], [244]
Yellow Peril, [85], [139], [172], [213], [237]
Yellow race, [5];
numbers of, [7];
home of, [7], [10], [12], [17] ff.;
Russo-Japanese War triumph of, [21], [22];
expansion of, [28], [46] ff., [55];
white aggression resisted by, [56];
brown race’s relations with, [85], [91], [100];
Americas penetrated by, [130] ff., [232];
Latin American attitude toward, [137], [139], [141] ff.;
white race’s relations with, [146], [148], [151] ff., [234] ff., [269], [272] ff.;
in France, [204];
in war, [207] ff., [296];
Germany’s relations with, [213];
military potency of, [238] ff.;
industrial conditions in, [241], [272] ff.;
in Hawaii, [279];
in Australia, [281];
in British Columbia [283];
in Central Asia, [303]
Yemenite Arabs, [55]
Yucatan, ancient civilization in, [126]
Zambezi, [95] ff.
Zanzibar Arabs, [95]
Zawias. See Senussi
Zelaya of Nicaragua, [122]
Zulus, [96], [190];
revolt of, [98]


Footnotes:

[1] E. J. Dillon, “The Asiatic Problem,” Contemporary Review, February, 1908.

[2] Ryutaro Nagai in The Japan Magazine. Quoted from The American Review of Reviews, July, 1913, p. 107.

[3] Achmet Abdullah, “Seen Through Mohammedan Spectacles,” Forum, October, 1914.