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Gilbey (Sir Walter), English Horse-

LAS

International Law and the duties of
neutrals, 503-508

Ireland before the Plantation of Ulster,
479-491

Ireland, Over-representation of, in
Ireland, University Education in,
Parliament, 889-897
607-617

Italian Art, Franciscan Legends in,
421-428

breeding and Army Remonte, JACKDAWS at Melcombe, 782-785

974-986

Giles (Herbert A.), Jade, 138-145; In
Chinese Dreamland, 576-584
Gladstone (Mr.) at Hawarden, 637-650
Goldmann (Charles Sydney), South
Africa and her Labour Problem,
848-862

Grail, The Holy, and the story of St.
Illtyd, 90-96

Great Britain, The United States
and, 529-537

Greeks, The Religion of the, 243-254
Gregorian music in Roman Catholic
worship, 881-888

Guazzo's Civile Conversation and its
influence on Shakespeare, 267-277

H

ABITUAL criminals and the Penal
Servitude Bill, 117–130
Harvey (George), The United States
and Great Britain, 529–537
Hawarden, A Visit to, 637-650
Highlands, Suggested National Park
in the, 822-826

Hoffmeyr's (Mr.) proposed Imperial
Naval Defence fund, 705-711
Holy Week at Jerusalem in the
Fourth Century, 651-664
Horse-breeding, English, and Army
Remounts, 974-986

House of Commons, The: New Rules
and Old Circumstances, 564-575
Hughes (Rev. John), The Proposed
Educational Concordat: a Non-
conformist Reply, 387-401

Jade, 138-145

James III., The Youth of, 1005-1019
Japan, Port Arthur, and the Powers,
618-629

Japan, Russia, and Ourselves, 368–374
Japan, Russia's Charge against, 676–
684

Japan's Financial Position, 543-554
Japanese Relations with Korea, 207–
218

Japanese and Russian War, 163-166,
351, 514-517, 527-528, 871-872,
1044-1048

Japanese wives and geishas, 630-636
Jerusalem, Holy Week at, in the
Fourth Century, 651-664
Johnston (Sir Harry H.), The White
Man's Place in Africa, 937-946
Jones (Henry Arthur), The Recognition
of the Drama by the State, 449-466
Jones (Roderick), The Black Peril in
South Africa, 712-723

KAFFIRS and whites and political

Kenealy (Dr. Arabella), The Curse of
parties in South Africa, 712-723
Corsets, 131-137

Kidd (Benjamin), The Larger Basis
of Colonial Preference, 12-29
Kimber (Henry), The Mis-representa-
tion of the People in Parliament,
889-897

Kingfishers, 785-788

Kimberley, The defence of, 200-203

Kingsley Novels, The, 996-1004
Knight of the Sangreal, A, 90-96

Hurd (Archibald S.), Volunteers for Korea, Japanese Relations with, 207-

the Fleet, 1020-1029

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LAT

Lathbury (D. C.), How Long will the
Education Act Last? 47-59; reply
to, 387-401

Law (Oswald P.) and W. T. Gill, A
White Australia: What it means,
146-154

Ledger (Rev. Edmund), The Nebula,
229-242

Lenbach, Franz von, Historian-
Portraitist of the German Empire,
947-965

Lending Libraries and Cheap Books,
69-78

Li Hung Chang and Port Arthur,
618-629

Liberal Unionism, 170-171, 346-349,
1038, 1052-1053

Liberalism, Modern, The Cobden
Centenary and, 898-909
Licensing Bill, The, 1041-1042

London Theatres Past and Present,
Some Notes as to, 60-68
Londonderry (Marchioness of), The
State Registration of Nurses, 987–
990

Longford (Joseph H.), Japanese Re-

lations with Korea, 207-218; The
History of Port Arthur, 618-629
Lord (Walter Frewen), What is a
University? 467-478; The Kingsley
Novels, 996-1004

Low (Sidney), The War Office Revolu
tion and its Limits, 492-502
Lückes (Eva C. E.), The State
Registration of Nurses,' 827-839
Lucy (Henry W.), The House of
Commons: New Rules and Old
Circumstances, 564-575

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Fourth

Macdonell (Sir John), Some Duties of
Neutrals, 503-508

Maclagan (Dr.) and his Great Work,
734-740

MacMahon (Anita), Franz von Len-
bach: Historian-Portraitist of the
German Empire, 947-965
Majuba and Sir George Colley, Mr.
Morley's chapter on, 402-420
Manchester school of politics, Cobden

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97-106

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as described by a lady, 651-664
Panama, Colombia, and the United
States, 165

Papacy, Lord Acton's opinion con-
cerning the, 772–773

Parliament and politics, 155-163, 167-
171, 336-345, 346-351, 509-513,
863-871, 873-880, 1035-1054
Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules
of, 564-575

Paris, How they train Actors in,
966-973

Parliament, The Mis-representation
of the People in, 889-897

Passive Resistance and the Education
question, 162-163

PAT

Pathological research, State aid versus
State support for, 741-751
Paul (Herbert), The Religion of the
Greeks, 243-254

Penal Servitude Bill, The, and habitual
criminals, 117-130

Pepys (Samuel), Sermons and, 288-
301

Play-acting and theatres from Eliza-
bethan times to the present day,
60-68

Pollock (Lieut.-Col. Alsager), The
Army and the Esher Scheme, 840-

847

Pope, The, and Church Music: a

Roman Catholic Protest, 881-888
Porpoises and seals and the injury
they inflict on fisheries, 107-116
Port Arthur, The History of, 618-629
Portrait-painting of Lenbach, 947-965
Pownall (C. A. W.), Russia, Japan,
and Ourselves, 368–374

Preachers in Pepys's time and sermons
of the future, 288-301
Preferences, Ineffectual, 1-11
Preferential tariffs and Imperial unity,
353-367

'Pretender,' The Stuart, James III.,
story of his early life, 1005-1019
Professional Criminals, An Ex-
Prisoner on, 278–287
'Professional Criminals,' The Home
Office Scheme for, 117–130
Proportional parliamentary representa-
tion on the basis of population, 889-
897

Psychology of dreams in Chinese
literature, 576-584

QUEENSLAND, North, iustralia,

Primary Education in Australia,
219-228

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between electricity and light,
79-89

Red Indian snake-dancers, 429-443
Reid (Sir Wemyss), Last Month,
155-164, 336-352, 509-519, 685-694,
863-872, 1035–1044
Religion and education in France and
in England, 733

Religion of the Greeks, The, 243-254
Religious Apologetics, 318-322

Religious education in Australia, 219–
223

in elementary schools, 40-59
Renwick (W. H.), Free Trade and
British Shipping, 323-335
Rheumatism, Dr. Maclagan's treat-
ment of, 734-740

Rhys (Ernest), A Knight of the
Sangreal, 90-96

SNA

Ribblesdale (Lady), A Visit to Ha-
warden, 637-650

Robertson (Edmund), Naval Expendi-

ture and Naval Strength, 595-606
Rooks at Bingham's Melcombe, 776-

782

Royal Academy of Arts, The Schools
of the, 302-309

Russia, Japan, and Korea, 207-218
Russia, Japan, and Ourselves, 368-
374

Russia's Charge against Japan, 676–
684

Russia's Financial Position, 375-386
Russian literature, its publishers and
its readers, 69-78

Russo-Japanese War, 163-166, 351,
514-517, 527-528, 871-872, 1044-
1048

- and the financial stability of Japan,
543-554

history of Port Arthur, 618-629
possibility of French or German
intervention, 555–563

T. ASAPH (The Bishop of), Edu-

to, 387-401

Salicin cure for rheumatism, The,
734-740

Salmon and trout, Destruction of, by
birds and seals, 107-116

Salter (Emma Gurney), The Fran-
ciscan Legends in Italian Art,
421-428

Samuel (Herbert), The Cobden Cen-
tenary and Modern Liberalism, 898–
909

Sangreal, A Knight of the, 90-96
Scholastic guilds and universities,
607-617

Scientific Research, The State and,
741-751

Scotland, A National Park for, 822-
826

Scott (Hugh Arthur), Against a Sub-
sidised Opera, 752-764

Scott (Mrs. Maxwell), The Youth of
James III., 1005-1019

Sea-power and Naval expenditure,
595-606

Sermons and Samuel Pepys, 288-301
Shakespeare, Eschylus and, 585–594
Shakespeare's Library, A Forgotten
Volume in, 267–277

Shipping subsidies and British trade,
323-345

Smith (Rev. Dr. Gregory), Religious
Apologetics, 318-322

Smith (R. Bosworth), Bird Life at
Bingham's Melcombe, 776-794
Snake-dancers, The, of Mishongnovi,
429-443

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South Africa, The Black Peril in,
712-723

South Africa and her Labour Problem,
848-862

South African War, Lessons from the,
198-206

Spectroscopic observations of nebulæ
and stars, 229-242

Spencer (Herbert), 164, 171-172
Star-clusters and nebulæ, 229-242
State Registration of Nurses, The,
310-317, 827-839, 987-995
State-supported opera-house, Objec-
tions to a, 752-764

State, The, and Scientific Research,
741-751

Stewart (Charles), A National Park
for Scotland, 822-826

Stewart (Miss Isla), The State Regis
tration of Nurses, 991-995
Stuart, James Edward, James III.,
called also the Pretender, his early
life, 1005-1019

Submarines, 600-602

Subsidised Opera, Against a, 752–764
Sullivan (Sir Edward), A Forgotten
Volume in Shakespeare's Library,
267-277

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ZIM

University Education in Ireland
607-617

University, What is a? 467-478

VICTO

ICTORIAN novelists, The place of
the brothers Kingsley among the,
996-1004

Volunteers for the Fleet, 1020-1029
Voluntary schools and religious educa-
tion, 40-59

WADDINGTON (M.), a visit to Mr.

Gladstone at Hawarden, 637-650
War Commission, A Colonial Comment
on the Report of the, 198–206
War Office Revolution, The, and its
Limits, 492-502

Waterloo, The Germans at, and
Anglo-French Relations, 183-197
Wedmore (Frederick), The Place of
Whistler, 665-675

Welldon (Bishop), The Church in the
Colonies, 795-810

Wellington, The Duke of, and the

Prussians at Waterloo, 183-197

his desire for cordial relations be-
tween England and France, 927-929
West (Sir Algernon), Some Notes as
to London Theatres Past and
Present, 60-68

Whistler, The Place of, 665-675
White Australia, A: What it means,
146-154

White Man's Place in Africa, The,
937-946

Whiteing (Richard), How they train
Actors in Paris, 966-973

Wild Birds' Protection Act, need for
revision of, 107-116

Wild nature as seen in a National
Park, 822-826

Wilson (Philip), The Flight of the
Earls, 479-491

Wolseley's (Lord)

173-182

Autobiography,

Woodpeckers and other climbers, 788–
791

YE

ELLOW Peril' Bogey, The,
30-39

Yellow Peril, The, 910 925

Yexley (Lionel), The jacket and
the Tailors, 1030-14

UNITED States, The, and Great ZIMMERN. (Antonia), The New

Britain, 529-537

Discoveries in Electricity, 79-89

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