RFviea of Reiieics, l/lijOO. 



/.I'liidiF? Arliclcs ' Conlniucil 



Greek Building and the Roman Eoad. 

 65. 



Grey's Elegy. 393. 



Hakiane's Scheme. Mr., 377. 



Hardy. Mr. Thomas, on Church Re- 

 storation, 391. 



Hoppers and Hop-picking. 497. 



House ot Lords. 281. 482. 



How a Judge Eetorais Drunkards, 382. 



How San Francisco was Destroyed, 372. 



How to Dish tlie Radicals, 275. 



Ihsen, Henrik. 279, 393. 



Ice Age. 491. 



Tnclcntui-cl Labour in Trinidad. 273. 



India. Tlie Nationalists of. 63. 



Inflammable Cities. 172. 



Intellect and Indies. 171. 



Irelaufl, New Route to, 387. 



Irish,' The Origin of the. 389. 



Irish University Education, 71. 



.Tapan as the New Sinai, 375. 



Japan Since the War, 484. 



Japanese Women, 394. 



Jews and Count Witte, 60. 



Jingo. The Wail of the Worsted. 377. 



John Bull Through Colonial Spectacles. 

 53. 



Jungfrau Railway. 387. 



Kaffir, The— Is He Lazy? 385. 



Kaiser's New Triple Alliance. The, 375. 



King Edward VII. Sanatorium, 272. 



King and Kaiser at Friedrichshof, 486. 



Liberal Government's First Session, 495. 



Living Pictures on Livins' Plants, 4Q4.. 



London Trafttc, 159. 



Luther— Did He Commit Suicide? 493. 



Manitouism, 377. 



Markets and Misery, 53. 



Marriage Among the Basutos, 71. 



Maximum Wealth. 252. 



Meli'al Inspection of Schools, 381. 



Men-of-War as Bum Bailiffs, 170. 



Millions and Mosquitoes, 65. 



Mill and Spencer Compared, 394. 



Mind of a Dog, The, 266. 



Moore, The Burial of Sir Jno., 394. 



Moriey, Mr., and Indian Reform. 482. 



Moral Instruction. 38a. 



Mounting Big Animals. 392. 



Muckraking as a Profession. 284. 



Municipal Farming. 263. 



Napoleon's Travelling Library. 385. 



Natal Disturbances. 395. 



Nationalists in India. 63. 

 N.ative Question in South Africa. 277. 

 Native Races. Imperial Control of. 175. 

 Negro. The Redemption of the. 59. 

 Negroes. How to Deal with the, 57. 

 Occultism. 265. 



Occult Reviews. 285, 483. 

 Peace Movement. The. 374, 

 Peat Bog as a Fuel Mine. 393. 

 Pleasant Place. Laying Waste of. 257. 



Index. 



I.i-adhli: Articles— Coiltini:i-fl. 



Plutocracy. The War on the, 573. 

 Polar Expeditions and Naval Training, 



371. 

 Poster Designing, 63. 

 Preference, Not, but Work, 60. 

 Press, The, and Charitable Funds. 273. 

 Progress ot the Firearm, 171. 

 Psychic Locomotion, 265, 

 Psychology and Social Justice. 493. 

 Regimental Officers. 279. 

 •Religious Education in Public Schools, 



283. 

 Religious Tests in U.S., 56. 

 Renan, Early Notes, 336. 

 Roman Art, 258. 

 Roman Road, The, 65. 

 Roosevelt, Mr., 69. 

 Roosevelt. Camping with, 173. 

 Roumania, King Charles I. ot, 278. 

 Russia and the Duma. 70. 

 Russia and England in Asia, 372. 

 Russian Revolution, 434. 

 San Francisco, 372. 

 Scandinavian in America, The. 499. 

 Scientilic Marvels ot Our Time, 66. 

 School Doctors in Germany, 55. 

 School Meals in Paris, 61. 

 Servile Problem, The, 159. 

 Shakespeare's Boys, 54. 

 Ships, The Biggest in the World, 53. 

 Single Rail Suspended Railway, 492. 

 Sneer, The Origin of the, 393. 

 Socialism, 53. 



Social Effort by French Catholics, 38^. 

 Spelling Reform, 435. 

 Sciuandering a Surplus, 278. 

 Standardisation in Municipal Lite, 395. 

 State Insurance Monopoly, 487. 

 State Department for Children, 331. 

 Successful Lawyer, The, 277. 

 Sunday Schools— Are they Necessary? 



172. 

 Sweating, 390. 



Swedish System of Gymnastics, 258. 

 Technical Education, 257. 

 Telephone, The Growth of the, 495. 

 Temperature of Hats, 392. 

 Tolstoy ou Wontaii's Mission, 492. 

 Trade Union Bill, 54. 

 Transvaal Constitution, 383. 

 Trans'iminal. The. 485. 

 Tuberculosis, 390. 

 Unearned Increment. Ta.x on, 54. 

 Unemployed. 494. 

 Unionist Downfall. 70. 

 'Vegetarianism. 335. 

 Vocation and Culture. 56. 

 Wagnerian Drama, 267. 

 Wake Up. Uncle Sam, 489. 

 Was Christ a Christian? 373. 

 What Makes the Successful Lawyer? 



277. 

 Witte, Count, and the Jews, 50. 



Lending Arlicks—Coiiliinuil. 

 Woman, The Fall ot, 283. 

 Women— Dr. Emil Reich and Miss King- 

 ston, 263. 

 Woman's Real Rights, 269. 

 Work. Not Preference. 60. 

 Zoo. The Food Bill of the. 373. 



REVIEWS REVIEWED, 78, Ifm, 

 291, :»(), .501J. 



SPECIAL ARTICLES— 



After Sixteen Years iW. T. Steadi. 3. 



Anglo-American Friendship (Earl Greyl, 

 '251. 



At the Parliament ot the Nations 'W. 

 T. Stead), 459. 



Australians, Distinguished Early (Rev. 

 E. I. Watkin, D.D.), 125. 



Collingwood Tote. 231. 



Deadlock in South Australia, The T. 

 H. Smeaton), 337. 



Dutch-Colonial Administration iHon. 

 Staniforth Smithl, 139. 



Education and Democracy (Sir Lang- 

 don Bonython), 144. 



Gambling, Aridibishop Clarke on, 245. 



Gambling Deninn in Australia (W. H. 

 Judkins), 27. 



Handicapping of Reform, 341. 



How General Booth Makes Emigrants, 

 235. 



Java (Hon. Staniforth Smith), 139. 



Law and Order iW. H. Judkins), 130. 



Non-Fle.sh Diet, The, 450. 



Our Unwieldy States (G. S. Curtis). 452. 



Political Power Plus Property v. Pub- 

 lic Interest (W. H. Judkinsi. 332. 



Rise and Progress ot the Stripper-Har- 

 vester. 306. 



Rise and Progress of N.S.W. Country 

 Press. 345. 



Seddon. The Late Rt. Hon. R. J.. 24. 



Seddon, Tlie Late Rt. Hon. E. J, (E. A. 

 Loufrlman). 131. 



Socialism. Mr. J. C. Watson on. 244. 



Socialism. Prominent Anti-Socialists 

 on. 32. 



Socialism (Mr. G. H. Reid). 32. 



Socialism (Mr. M'Lean). 32. 



Socialism, Liberty and Progress, 32. 



Social Service, 35, 145. 



Steel and Iron Ore, Direct Process, 311. 



Temple Ruins of Java (Hon. Stanitortli 

 Smith). 239. 



To My Headers (W. H. Judkins). 5. 



Totalisator. The. in New Zealand. 338. 



Victorian Licensing Bill (Jno. Valel, 

 247. 



Victorian State Schools' Exhibition and 

 the Education Movement. 439. 



SERIAL STORY— 



In the Days of the Comet, by H. G, 

 Wells, 88, 199, 298, 413, 518. 



(Coiitinticd in parfc oHd.. 



