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The Rhvieiw of Rexikws. 



i8q3. — Founded Borderland, uhidi ceased in 1897. 



Visited America ami the Chicajio World's Fair 



Wrote " Two and Two W,[kii Four," an<l 

 included in it an attempt to float tlie Dail\ 

 Paper, Limited, with a capital from sub- 

 scriptions paid a year in advance. 

 1894. — Pulilished " If Clirist Came to Chicago." 



Published " The Labour War in the United 

 States " and " Fifty Years of the House of 

 Lords," 2nd edition. 



Got up national memorial for arresting the 

 growth of European armaments by inter- 

 national agreement. 



Published " The Splendid Paupers." 

 1895. — Started " Books for the Bairns " and Master- 

 piece Libraries of Penny Poets, Novels, and 

 Prose Classics. 



Published " Blastus. the King's Chamberlain." 

 1896. — Held meetings in favour of arbitration on the 

 Venezuelan question. 



Published " Always .Arbitrate Before You 

 Fight." 



Published " The Histor\- of the Mystery ; or, 

 the Skeleton in Blastus's Cupboard." 



Published " Hymns That Have Helped." 



Founded the Scholars' International Corre- 

 spondence. 

 1897.— Published character-sketch, " Her Majesty the 

 Queen " and " Notables of Britain." 



Visited America. 



Pulilished " Satan's Invisible World : A Study 

 of Despairing Democracv ," and " Letters 

 _ from Julia." 

 1898. — August 24th. — Tsar's Rescript. 



Visited Russia; twice received liv Nicholas II. 



Published character-sketcli, '' Ciladstone." 



Made a tour of Europe, visiting most of the 

 capitals in favour of the Tsar's scheme for 

 Peace. 

 i898-9„— ("onducted series of meetings in support of 



the Hague Conference. 

 1899. — Published and edited a weekly paper, entitled 

 War Against War. 



Published " The United States ol Europe." 



Went to Russia to present signatures of the 

 Memorial to the Tsar. 



From St. Petersburg went to The Hague ; 

 remained during the whole of the Conference. 



Outbreak of South African War, which he 

 strongly opposed. Published weekly for 

 nine months the organ, War Against War 

 in South .■ilrica (Oct., iHcjq — Aug., 1900). 



Published " Shall I Slay Mv lirother Boer .' " 

 " Are We in the Right ? " " The Scandal of 

 the South African Committee," and " Shall 

 Wc Let Hell Loose in South Africa ? " 

 1900. — Visited Obcrammcrgau to witness the Passion 

 Pluv, and wrote '' The Crucifi.xion." 



In Paris during the Exhibition working for the 



I'ause of Internationalism. 

 Published " Mr. Carnegie's Conundrum " ami 



" Mrs. Booth : A Study." 

 Published '' The Candidates of Cain," and 



'■ How Not to Make Peace." 

 Published '■ Pen Pictures of the War " by 



Men at the Front. 

 Published " Lest We Forget." 

 1901. — Published "Stories of the Queen" and 



" Methods of Barbarism." 

 1902. — Published " The Conference of the Hague," 

 " The Americanisation of the World," " The 

 Last Will and Testam3nt of Cecil John 

 Rhodes," and " The Despised Se.x." 

 Advocated the study of Esperanto in thi 

 Rkview or REvtKws. 

 1903. — Published " How IJritain Goes to War." 

 1904. — Founded the short-lived Daily Paper. 



Went to South Africa and began an active 

 propaganda among the Boers in favour of 

 peace and reconciliation. 

 September. — Went to his first play. 

 Published " Here Am I, Send .Me " and '' .Are 

 There Any Free Churches ? " 

 1904-V — Published pamphlets on the Revival in 



Wales. 

 1905. — Visited Russia ; saw the Emperor and 

 addressed meetings throughout the 

 country pleading for the acceptance of the 

 Duma. 



Which ? — Christ or Cain." 

 visit of German editors to this 



1906 



Published " 

 -Organised 



countrv. 

 Published ' 

 Published ' 



Which .' 



Tales and Talks of Tolstoy." 

 The Best or the Worst of Empires, 

 " Tne Electors' Guide " and " The 

 Liberal Ministry of 1906." 

 1907. — Published " Peers or People." 



Visited the various European capitals, setting 

 forth the idea of the Peace Budget and the 

 Peace Pilgrimage. 

 Visited America to attend Peace Congress 

 in New York ; on returning from America 

 paid return visit of English editors to 

 Ciermanv. 

 From Germany went to The Hague, and pro^ 

 duced every day at his own expense a paper 

 entitled Courricr dc la Conference. 

 1909.— Published " The M.P. for Russia" (two vols.). 

 1910. — -Went to Oberammergau. 



Gave evirlcnce at the Divorce Commission. 

 191 1. --Visited Constant innple on a mission of Peace. 



Published '" Tripoli and the Treaties." 

 1912.— Ivister Week.— Sailed from Southampton (or 

 New N'ork on the Titanic to addre.ss the I\Ien 

 and Religions Congress on " Universal 

 Peace." 



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