Index, 



419 



lUaflmtini'.s and I'ortraitt — (Continued). 



Roliortaun. J. M.. 438. 



Sadlier. vBisbop, liii. 



Saiulluirai. lyord. 237. 



S( luedi'iiKiiin. Herr, 237. 



Shall i>f Persia, 556. 



Siyuialsd'.m. .Ion. 160. 



SluisLer. Mr., 7. 



Sortruo. iladame. id-i. 



SiMier. Sir .Vlbert, in Russia, 241. 



Stead. The Late W T., liii. 



Htead. W. T., in Constiintinople, 436, 



545. 

 Sun Yal Sen, Dr.. 457. 

 Thursflon. The l.uio .Mrs., 484. 

 Triana, M.. 140. 

 Tripoli, Harbour *tf. 468. 

 Tripoli, The Wells 111 the Oasis, 570 

 Tsai-Clien. Prime, 162. 

 ITrurt'k. Professor K. J.. 410. 

 Want. Snowdcu. Mr., 16. 

 WiMt. The Hon. \V. .\. 

 Wilson, .Miss Moiia. 234. 

 Winsloe, Admiral Sir Alfred, 462. 

 Women and Cliildren Beiug Taken 



into Triixjli by Italian Troops, 567 

 W<K>d. T. M., 231. 

 Wu Ting Fang. 555. 

 Yin Ohaner, General. 459. 

 Yuan .Shih-Kai. 461. 

 Zanirwill. Israel. 81. 



INSURANCE NOTES 



513. 627. 83, 200, 3U3. 417. 



LANGUAGES AND LETTER 

 WRITING 



LEADING ARTICLES IN 

 REVIEWS— 



THE 



Aerenlbal, Count .V defence of His 



Policy, 383. 

 Aoro])laiio8 as B.tgi^age Waggons, 73 

 Aeroplane, The Future of Uie, 47- 

 Aiter Death. 179. 



Airman and .\rcbite<-ture, The, 165. 

 All About the HouU of Animals, 602. 

 Alitertiaiive Uy Conscription. An, 60. 

 .iViUMizonia. 52. 



AnKCII. Noi-nian. A Keply to, 379. 

 Are the Jews Worth Preserving? 487. 

 Athleticism on Womnn. The Klfecl of. 



477. 

 Atlas of the I inirs. The. 377. 

 Australian Auti-Strike Legislation. 380. 

 Austria and Italy, 70. 

 Ba.1>oons as Waiters ajid Shepherds. 



600. 

 BaJ-odu,, The Maharajah of. 495. 

 Bu.lfuur. Mr., as Leader, 578. 

 Beauty C^intest at It'ime, 601. 

 Beauty of the New Womitii. 171. 

 Barbarism and Cnilisation, 165. 

 Bonsons. The Three. 73. 

 Bcrgson and Balfour. 473-474. 

 Heriiii. Shopping I'.ilaces of, 601. 

 Bernili(LLS a Paradise, 63. 

 liewieged by Sn-ikors, 594. 

 BeMt Tune tit Hc-onie a Parent, 492. 

 Birmiiigh.ini SUiitih. Horrors of, 174. 

 Biamar<'k and II11 Subordinates, 485. 

 Bordern. .Mr., .ind the .Vniericaii 



People, 491. 

 Bnuldon, Miss, as Censor of Fiction. 



482. 

 Briltlsb I>om<»criu-y and Foreigti 



Policy. 369. 

 British Foroign Poli<y, 48 

 British llerriiii,' FiMbery, 492. 

 British Magnanimity, 53. 

 British .Musii' and Die I'oiplc. 71. 

 British Politic.;il (>iii|.M>k. 154. 

 Browning Hottlcmeni. The, 584. 

 Bryce. Mr., on Foreign AlissionB. 58. 

 BiisiiHsss ttirl's l>rcMS, 175. 

 Caiuidiaiuse Brit.iiii, To, 272. 

 Canadian KlectionM Kxpliiined, 490- 

 Canada's Viieltegal Palu< e, 397. 

 Caniegiu Peace Money, \'>i. 

 Change* at the .\diiiirallv. 46 

 (bat About Chancery, 267 

 Character as Shown in Palmistry. 603 



l.L'ddhtu .1 rtiiUt^ in titf Hf-'riews — (Cori' 

 tiniii'dj. 



Child Agriculturists and the State. 565. 

 Child's Need of Play, The, 282. 

 China, Tliu Future of, 583. 

 Chinaman as the Coming Jew. The, 



277. 

 Chinese Crisis. The, 155. 

 Chinese lievolution, 45 

 Christianity and War. 164. 

 Cbrialianity Versus lalaniism. 72. 

 Uhurcliill. .Hr. Winston, its Prophet of 



Christ. 157. 

 Ckjal Strike and Its Lesson, The. 367 

 Command of the Air. The. 373. 

 Consc^ription, A Plea for, '?4. 

 Cons^umptioij, To St^jp, 598. 

 Cost of the .Vriued Peace. 162. 

 Cost of the iMiracle. 64. 

 Ourse of (ireat Kiches, The, 387. 

 Dante. .V New Source of, 599. 

 Delhi Durbar, The, 168. 

 Democracy in tJermauy, 589. 

 Devonshire. The Duke of, 74. 

 Dickens and Music, 285. 

 Dickens' Centenary. 177. 

 Dickens, The Secret of. 593. 

 " Dizzy " as literary Thief. 59. 

 Domestic Policy, Problems of, 265. 

 Dream of the "(ireat .State " to Come, 



271. 

 Karthquake on the Siage, 64. 

 Elaborate Religion of the Mind. An. 



389. 

 England and Russia. 60. 

 " England and the Signs of Her De- 

 cline," 587. 

 Espionage. 174. 

 E.'ipand or Starve, 382. 

 Explanaitions of El Dorado, 280. 

 K.vploraliou,, Tlie Future of, 387. 

 Five Years' More Flying, 164. 

 Foreign Policy, Pro-Dlema of, 264. 

 Frauds in Food, 495. 

 Frederick the Ureat as Historian, 2fc.. 

 French Aviation. Progress of. 69. 

 French Disestablishment, The EITect 



of, 489. 

 Future of the Y'oung 'IHirks. The, 166. 

 Futurism : By a Futurist, 380. 

 tienileuian and an Eight Hours' Day. 



172. 

 Clermaii Army. We.iknesses of the, 4/0 

 Clerman General Elections, 159. 

 (Jermauy, 580-581. 

 Germany. Deniooracy in. 589. 

 Geini.iny's Distrust of England, 374. 

 Geinian Socialisit Pa.rty, 291. 

 Gie.a Men's Choice of Wives, 486. 

 Greek Patron Saints and Feminism, 



271. 

 Grey's Stewardship. Sir Edward, 582. 

 Haunted Houses, The Secret of, r76. 

 Home Rule Finance, 370, 49. 

 Home Rule Problem. 471, 156, 

 How t.) Find Spiritual Peace, 173. 

 Humour, 67. 



Iceland. The Renascence of, 160, 

 Ideal Ptiblic-llouse, The, 369. 

 If Britain Went to War, 263, 

 'ImagiiKilion, 372. 

 IiKlia. Greater. 274. 

 Iiulian Iteviews on the Durbar. 273 

 India's (iains and Lusses Under 0.'.- 



Rule. 54. 

 India. The New Depar.ure in, 54. 

 India, The Pati'i«>t Songs of, 56. 

 India, I'lio I'riesthood 01. (juO. 

 Industrial Unrest, How 10 Free. 153. 



390. 

 Pri 



278. 

 266. 



In Pntiso of Limited F.imilies, 

 Insurance) Bill, 'I'ho. 69 

 International .Vrbitraiio'i. 'I he 



poet of. 163. 

 Iiilern.i.tioiial Law. The DL'llciencics ol. 



586. 

 In the 'I'weniy-second Century. 

 I* England Emptying llersell.' 

 Islam in .Vfrica. 386. 

 Islam. The Awakening of. 61. 

 Il^Uian Raid on Triiioli. The. 

 Jiu.kson. Captain, 288. 

 .lapancse and English Poetry Oom- 



pared, 178. 

 .lapaneso in Amoriia, The. 167. 

 .ludicia! OMiimlttce of the Pri\y 



Council. The, 158. 



579. 



Lcddinij Arlictfg in the Urvieus — (Con- 



I ill II, 'd.) 



Juvenile Offenders in Madrid, 73. 



K;u8er, A New Sketch of the, 268. 



Killing the Race with Kindness, 479- 



Laitxiuclioriana, 270. 



IjOarued Ladies in Tudor Times. 487. 



Ijeouardo Da Vinci. 169. 



Leona.rdo Da Vinci's Ten Pictures. 493. 



Limitation of Arma'uents. Another 



Plea for. 385. 

 Lloyd George the Head of Revolution. 



371. 

 Luther's Defence of Bigamjr and 



Falsehoi>d. 593. 

 Medical Marriage Certilicates, 290. 

 Migration of Birds, 379. 

 Modern View of Religion, 290. 

 " Morley, John," 55. 

 Music and Art in the Magazines. 497, 



604, 180, 294. 

 Nauseu in Praise of the Norseman. 62. 

 Nansen on Y'okiiis; Polar Bears. 293. 

 Nations and Their Table Ploaaures. 6§. 

 New Invigoration of the East. 368. 

 Nietz&che and Women. 391. 

 Norwegian Divorce. 375. 

 OJnter Dicta, by Walt Whitman. 483. 

 Occultism in tile .Magazines. 392. 

 Opera in England. 277. 

 Paujama a World Harbour, 167. 

 Paris and Her Moiiunieiiits, 272. 

 Pen.1. Using Parentage, 390. 

 Persia, The Problem in, 47. 

 Persian Trouble. The. 178. 

 Perils of an Empty Empire. 596. 

 Philharmonic Sonely. 'the. 68. 

 Ploughing with Lynamite. 373. 

 Poem by Johuj G.ilsworthy, 378. 

 Poetry in the Magazines, 289, 496. 

 Prejudice of Sex. 281. 

 Progress of Preiicli Aviation. 69. 

 Projective Colouring, A New View of. 



592. 

 Reading in Australia, 386. 

 Reciprocity, The Defeat of, 585. 

 Rhapsixiy on Death, A, 480. 

 Itolland, M. Romain, 4S1. 

 RtHisevelt, Mr., The Ch.inces of, 371. 

 Roosevelt, Mr.. The Ethics of, 275. 

 R.ussia. First Impressions of, 381. 

 Russian Mouse-traps, 381. 

 iieliool of Tomorrow. The. 62. 

 Scotland and Her Songstresses. 284. 

 Seventh Sense: The Kqiiilibrial. 384. 

 Siuijilicity Versus Gorgenusness in De- 

 coration, 285 

 Smith, Mr. Fred. B., 488. 

 Smith, The Rt. Hon. F. K., 161. 

 Smith. Mr. F. E.. Writing Himself Out. 



371. 

 Socialism, Growth of, 273 

 Socialist Plea tor Puritanism. 282. 

 Six-ial Service in France and Germany. 



588. 

 Spitin : Will it Become a Republic 



364. 

 Spinster. The Day of the. 281. 

 Standard F;u;e. The. 382. 

 Sleiner. The Teachings of Dr.. 286. 

 SulTragettcs. In Praise of the. 376. 

 Sun Val Sen on Himself, 269. 

 Swiss Uoni.in at L.ist a Person. 382. 

 T.iles of Swiss Peasant Ufc, 284. 

 Tamo Wolf as Pet. 375. 

 Tennyson and llin Woman Friend. 171. 

 Tcnnynon's lljirly NciKlil)ourB. 172. 

 Terni-irials. How to Im|)Tovc the. 159. 

 Terrv, .Miss Ellen, on Drcaa. 595. 

 Thacker.iy. The Creed of. 170. 

 Tolstov. l>)unt. The Religious Ev.>lu- 



tion of, 478. 

 Traffic in 11 tics. 578. 

 T-ipoli : Its Attraotlons and Probpo<t8. 



469. 

 Triplicc. The Origin of the. 57. 

 Turkey. The Future of, 590. 

 'I\irkcy. The Position of Women in, 



475. 

 Unionist .Vtlack ITpon the Grown. 472. 

 Uiiionist Parts'. The Leadership of the. 



577. 

 Dnitod States of the World. The. 275. 

 United Stales Press. 378. 

 Wagnerlsni. liie Triumph of, 599. 



