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INDEX TO VOL. XXIX. 



Of ^'The Review of Reviews for Australasia. 



BOOKS OF THE MONTH— 



Americ-an Socialism— Prof. Prim. 411. 

 Coniston— Winston Churchill, 407. 

 Ring in the New, 194. 

 The Disenchantment— Pierre Loti. 513. 

 The Guarded Flame— H. Maxwell. 509. 

 The Other Side o£ Death— Leadbeater, 



96. 

 The Saint— Antonio Fogazzaro, 515. 



BOOKS OF THE MONTH 

 (Leading), -JUT, 313, 517. 



CARICATURES OF THE MONTH, 



72, 163, 286, 365, 475. 



CHARACTER SKETCHES- 



Beit, Mr. Alfred— W. T. Stead, S.'jS, 

 British Labour Party, The, and the 



Books that Helped to Make It— W. 



T. Stead. 148. 

 Craigie, Mrs., 471. 

 Davitt. Michael— W. T. Stead, 254. 

 John Bull as International Host— W. 



T. Stead, 45. 

 Kenney, Miss Annie, the Suffragette— 



W. T. Stead, 159. 

 King Peter I. of Servia, 456. 



CORRESPONDENCE, 343, 456. 



ESPERANTO, 37, 147, 260, 351, 464. 



HISTORY OF THE MONTH 

 (Australasian)— 



Advertiaiug Australia, 428. 



Ballaiat and Temi>erance Posters. 428. 



Bent, Mr., and Sir Samuel GiUott. 320. 



Bligh, Mr., and Medical Agencies, 219. 



Boxing Contests, 323. 



Canteens Bill, 218. 



Chicago Meat Horrors, 12. 



Child Mortality. 430. 



Chilian Earthquake, 323. 



China and Opium, 431. 



Churchill, Mr., and the Colonies, 10. 



Compulsory Voting, 113. 



Crick, Mr., 219. 



Crick and Willis. 109. 



Education Conference, 116. 



Effective Voting, 319. 



Electoral Reform, 220. 



Election Date (Alteration of Date), 220. 



Empire Day, 14. 



Federal High Commissioner, 114. 



Federal Capital, 222. 



Federal Labour Party Programme, 428. 



Flemington Murder, 215. 



Franchise Bill, South Australia, 426. 



Gambling and Telephones. 426, 428. 



Homes for Workers, N.Z., 10. 



Japanese Squadron, 15. 



Kanaka Deportation, 322. 



Hislorv of tin- Month [ Australasian)— Conlimied. 

 Kindergartens, Free, 14. 

 Labour Movement and Religion, 15. 

 Licensing Bill (Vic), 219. 

 Local Option I'oUs. South Australia, 



324. 

 Mail Contract. 116. 

 Medical Inspection of Children, 429. 

 Mentally Weak, The, 113. 

 Murray. Mr., Resignation of, 320. 

 National Annuities, 429. 

 New Hebrides, 9. 

 N.S.W. Colliery Strike, 431. 

 N.S.W. Drink Bill, 10. 

 N.S.W. Jubilee. 10. 

 N.S.W. Land Scheme, 13. 

 N.Z. Exhibition, 427. 

 N.Z. Land Policy, 427. 

 N.Z. Cabinet. 320. 

 N.Z. and Imported Criminals, 323. 

 N.Z. Old Age Annuities' Scheme, 12. 

 N.Z. Premiership. 109. 

 N.Z. Progress. 219. 

 Norton, Mr., Exit of, 218. 

 Old Age Pensions, 428. 

 Papuan Constitution, 319. 

 Penny Postage Bill, 425. 

 Preferential Trade, 319. 

 Preferential Voting. 114. 



Price. Mr., Resignation ot, 426. 



Reciprocal Trade with N.Z.. 9, 425. 

 Reform Matters, 322. 



Secession in W.A., 425. 



Seddon, Visit of Mr., 8. 



Separate Representation, 113. 



Social Reform, 113, 217, 427. 



Small Holdings, 113. 



Spain, King of, 15. 



State Schools' Exhibition, 324. 



Sweating, 218. 



Tasmanian Constitution, 430. 



Unemployed at Church. 12. 



Unemployed, The, HI. 



Victorian Women's Franchise, 322. 



Victorian Railways, 111. 



Wages' Boards, Victoria, 14. 



Ward, Sir Josepli, 220. 



West Australian Govoinment Policy, 

 14. 



White Ocean. A. 430. 



White Slave TrafHc, 114. 



Worrall, Rev. Hy., at the Bar of the 

 House, 216. 



HISTORY OF THE MONTH 

 (General) — 



.\nglo-Rr,ssian Entente. 223. 



Apotheosis of C.-B.. The, 328. 



Asia and Parliamentary Government, 



434. 

 Austria and Hungary. 123. 

 Bambaata, 23. 

 Brvan's Return, Mr., 435. 



History of I he Month {aencral)-Conlinneil. 



Budget ot Peace, 118. 

 Campljell-Bannerman. Death of Lady, 



431. 

 Campbell-Bannerman. The .\potheosis 



ot, 328. 

 Chamberlain. Mr.. His Birthday, 331. 

 Chinese Question in South Africa. 228. 

 Christendom, Reunion ot, 17. 

 City Beautiful. Tlie, 124. 

 Davitt, Michael, Death of, 124. 

 De Wet, Madame, 437. 

 ■' Dreadnoughts," 328. 

 Duma, Dissolution of the, 328. 

 Education Bill, 17, 225. 

 Egypt. Visit ot Khedive to Constanti- 

 nople, 229. 

 Esperanto. 16. 

 Female Education, 229. 

 French General Election, 19, 120. 

 French Precepteurs in England, 223. 

 German Editors in England, 16, 117, 223. 

 Haakon, King, 225. 

 Haldane, Mr., at Berlin. 432. 

 House of Lords. 123. 

 Hungarian Position. 22. 

 International Brotherhood, 117. 

 Internationalism by Post. 120. 

 International Festival, 325. 

 Kaiser, The, 22. 



King and Kaiser at Cronberg, 432. 

 King and Queen, Visit to America, 21. 

 Lawson, Death ot Sir Wilfrid. 229. 

 Militarism. Two Views of. 435. 



" Montagu." The Loss of the. 436. 

 Moral Instruction in Schools. 120, 226. 



Morley, Mr.. 18. 



Newnham College, 229. 



Old Age Pen.sions, 224. 



Opium Traffic. 119. 



Premiers and Their Wives. 431. 



Reduction in Armaments, 119. 



Reunion of Christendom, 17. 



Revolution in Ru.ssia. 120, 223. 432. 



Russian Duma Elections, 16. 



Russia. Progress in, 22. 



Rio Janeiro and The Hagi;e. 16. 



Roosevelt. Presii'ent. 20. 



Socialism in America, 20. 



South Africa— Sir W. Butler. 329. 



South Africa— Constitutional Problems, 

 329. 



Spelling Reform. 434. 



Transvaal Constitution, 330. 



Triple Alliance. 224. 



War Curse of Mankind, The, 225. 



War Stores Commission's Report, 435. 



Women and the Franchise. 226, 436. 



ILLUSTRATIONS AND 



PORTRAITS— 



America's Fiios, 174. 



Armstrong College. Newcastle. 44'" 



