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Byzantine Empire, The, its influence | Damnatory clauses of the Athanasian
upon Christendom, 571-590

YALIFORNIA, Japanese labourers
in, 815-819

CALIF

Cancer research, London hospitals,
and the French doctors' visit to
England, 892–904

Census of India, The, 938-949
Chamberlain's (Mr.) fiscal policy, 152-
155, 163-172, 236-241, 324-327,
334-339, 502-504, 516-518, 694-
695, 856-858, 1033-1039
Chapman (Dr. Paul), A Reminiscence
of Coventry Patmore, 668-674
Cheiromancy, Chinese, 985-988
China, Palmistry in, 985-988
Christian doctrines and clerical critics,
386-401

Christina's (Queen) Pictures, 989-
1003

Church hymns and the new edition of
Hymns Ancient and Modern, 925–
937

Church Music, The Pope and-a
Kejoinder, 247-250

Church of England, Free Thought in
the, 386-401

Church of England, The, and Roman

doctrines and practices, 543-558
Cibber's (Colley) Apology,' 451-468
Cobdenism and Confucianism, 163–172
Collins (J. Churton), The Rhodes Be-
quest and University Federation,
970-984

Colonies, The, and University Federa-
tion, 970-984

Compulsory Education and Compul-
sory Military Training, 20-27
Compulsory military service, how it
works in Germany, 606-621
Conscript life in Russia, 842-854
Conversation, The art of, 790-795
Coreless Apple, The, 966-969
Courtney (Leonard), What is the

Use of Gold Discoveries? 299-306
Crewdson (Wilson), Japanese Emi-
grants, 813-819

Criminal procedure and wrongful con-
victions, 1004-1011

Cross, J. W., The Pinnacle of Pro-
sperity-a Note of Interrogation,
469-474

Cruisers, scouts, and submarines for
the British Navy, 599-602

Currie (Lady), Concerning Some of
the Enfants Trouvés' of Litera-
ture, 126-141; Are Remarkable
People Remarkable - looking ?— an
Extravaganza, 622-642

DALLING and Bulwer, Lord (the

late), Some Maxims of, 262–268

Creed, 75-83

Decline of the Salon, The, 950-959
Dicey (Edward), Last Month, 163–172,

330-340, 510-520

Domestic life in Pepys's time, 2C9-285
Douglas (Langton), The Exhibition of
Early Art in Siena, 756-771
Drama of to-day, The, 870-872
Drummond-Wolff (Sir Henry), Some
Maxims of the late Lord Dalling
and Bulwer, 262-268

EAST. Africa Protectorate, The.
as a European Colony, 370-385
Education Act, The, and the Roman
Church, 549-555

Educational Conciliation: an Appeal
to the Clergy, 67-74

Egyptian peasants, their past troubles
and present prosperity, 443-450
Electrical currents and invisible radia-
tions, 88-96

Eliot, Sir Charles, The East Africa
Protectorate as a European Colony,
370-385

Elkind (Dr. Louis), The German Navy
League, 1012-1022

Eltzbacher (O.), How Japan Reformed
Herself, 28-41

England, Germany, and Austria,
707-722

England's financial position and alleged
prosperity, 469-474

Ethical Need of the Present Day,
The, 207-226

Ewart (Dr. William), Medicated Air:
a Suggestion, 97-104

FAMILY decorum in China as pre-

832

Federal and State elections in Australia,
105-112, 475-491

Finland, The Literature of, 772-
789

Fellah, My Friend the, 443-450
Fiscal question, The, 152-155, 163-
172, 189-198, 324-327, 334-339,
502-504, 516-518, 694-695, 856-858,
1033-1039

Fiscal Reform, British Shipping and,

189-198

Fisher (W. J.), The Liberal Press and
Foxcroft (Frank), The Check to
the Liberal Party, 199-206
Woman Suffrage in the United
States, 833-841

Frank (Helena), The Land of Jargon,
652-667

Free Church property and the judg
ment of the House of Lords, 504-
507, 519

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YERMAN Anglophobes and their
Jambitions, 707-722

German Army System, The, and How
it Works, 606-621

German Navy League, The, 1012-
1022

Germany, Great Britain and: a Con-

versation with Count Bülow, the
German Chancellor, 873-881
Gibraltar, Story of its capture by Sir
George Rooke, 181-188
Gifts, 312-318

Gilbey (Sir Walter), Motor Traffic and

the Public Roads, 723-736

Giles (Professor Herbert A.), Woman

in Chinese Literature, 820-832;
Palmistry in China, 985-988

Girls in China, Rules and advice con-
cerning, 820-832

Glünicke (Lieut. Col. G. J. R.), The
Women of Korea, 42-45

Gold Discoveries, What is the use of?
299-306

Goldstein (Vida), The Political Woman
in Australia, 105-112
Graham (Marquis of), British Ship-
ping and Fiscal Reform, 189–198
Great Britain and Germany: a Con-
versation with Count von Bülow,
the German Chancellor, 873-881

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Hardie (J. Keir), The International
Socialist Congress, 559-570
Harrison (Mrs. Frederic), Table Talk,
790-795

Harrison's (Mr.) Historical Romance,
571-590

Hindus and other Indian races, their
condition as shown by the Census,
938-949

Hospitals of London, The, and the
French doctors, 892-904

Housing question, The, and Rural
Council by-laws, 643-651

Hunter (Sir Robert), The Re-flow from
Town to Country, 1023-1032
Hymns- Ancient' and Modern,'
925-937

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JAPAN and the Commencement of

the War with Russia, 173–180
Japan, How she reformed herself,
28-41

Japanese capital punishment and com-
pulsory suicide, 960-965
Japanese Emigrants, 813-819
Jargon, The Land of, 652-667
Jersey (Countess of), Hymns--' An-
cient and Modern,' 925-937
Jesus Christ, The miraculous birth of,
84-87

Joubert (Carl), The Coming Revolu-
tion in Russia, 364-369; The
Russian Soldier, 842-854

KOREA, The Women of, 42-45

Kropotkin (Prince), The Ethical
Need of the Present Day, 207-226
Kruger, ex-President, Death of, 339-
340

Hedgerows, The Harvest of the, 227-LABOUR troubles and Arbitration

235

Heron's Ghyll and Coventry Patmore,
668-674

Higgs (Mrs.), Tramps and Wanderers,
55-66

Highways, their history, construction,

and usage, and motor traffic, 723-
726

Acts in Australia, 475-491

Last Month, 152-172, 819-340, 499-
520, 686-696, 867-872, 1033-1048
Lathbury (D. C.), Educational Con-
ciliation: an Appeal to the Clergy,
67-74

Lhasa, The Capture of, in 1710, 113–
118

Liberal Ministry, The Next, 675-685

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Marriott-Watson (H. B.), The Ameri, PAINTINGS and sculpture and

can Woman-an Analysis, 433-442
Masai grazing lands and European
settlers, 375-379

Maxwell (Sir Herbert), Sir Robert
Wilson: a Forgotten Adventurer,

796-812

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other works of art by Sienese
artists, 756-771

Päivärinta, Minna Canth, and Juhani
Aho, Finnish authors, 782-789
Palmistry in China, 985-988
Parliament and politics, 152-172, 319-
340, 499-520, 686-696, 856-869,
1033-1039

Patmore (Coventry), a Reminiscence
of, 668-674

Patriotism and reform in Japan, 28-41
Pearson (Norman), Pepys and Mercer,
269-285

Peking expedition and Russian in-
trigues, 341-363, 521-542
Pepys and Mercer, 269-285
Personal peculiarities of distinguished
men, 622-642

Physical Condition of Working-class
Children, 307-311

Pinnacle of Prosperity, The-a Note
of Interrogation, 469-474

POL
Political and Industrial Situation in
Australia, The, 475-491
Political Woman in Australia, The,
105-112

Poor Law, Need for revision of the,
55-66

Pope, The, and Church Music-a
Rejoinder, 247-250

Pope, The, and the Novelist: a Reply
to Mr. Richard Bagot, 46-54
Precious or noble opals, 492-498
Presents, their etiquette and their
abuse, 312-318

Presidential election in the United
States, 882-891, 1039–1043
Priestley (Lady), What the French

Doctors saw, 892-904

Proverbs of Lord Dalling and Bulwer,
262-268

Public Roads, Motor Traffic, and the,
723-736

Pulpit oratory and its difficulties, 402-
417

RADIATIONS, Invisible, 88-96

Ramsden (Hermione), The Lite-
rature of Finland, 772-789
Rationalism in the Church of England,
386-401

Rattigan (Sir William), Some Indian
Portraits, 286-298

Raymond (Walter), The Harvest of
the Hedgerows, 227-235

Rees (J. Ď.), The Census of India,
938-949

Reformation, Rome or the, 543-558
Reid (Sir Wemyss), Last Month, 152-

162, 319-329, 499-509, 686-696,
855-866, 1033-1043

Remarkable People, Are they Remark
able-looking!-an Extravaganza,

622-642

Reserves for the Navy, 592-595
Revolutionary

and Evolutionary
Socialism, and the Amsterdam
Congress, 559-570

Rhodes Bequest, The, and University
Federation, 970-984

Road usage and motor traffic, 723-736
Roman Catholic church music, 247-
250

Rome or the Reformation, 543-558
Roosevelt's (President) Opportunities,
882-891

Roosevelt's (President) Proposed Con-
ference: The Rights and Duties of
Neutrals, 697-706

Rural Councils and their Building By-
laws, 643-651

Rural Depopulation, The By-law
Tyranny and-a Personal Experi-
ence, 643-651

Russia, how she brought on War-a
Complete History, 341-363, 521-542

TRA

Russia, Japan, and the Commence-
ment of the Present War with, 173-
180

Russia, The Coming Revolution in,
364-369

Russian Soldier, The, 842-854
Russo-Japanese War, The, 148-151,
161-162, 172-180, 328-329, 339, 341-
363, 507-508, 687-693,859-861,1037,
1044-1047

SC

CHOOL Kitchens and dinner cou-
pons, 307-311
Sermons, The Difficulty of Preaching,
402-417

Sexual distinctions as affecting Ameri-
can civilisation, 433-442
Shogun and samurai of Japan, their
patriotic self-effacement, 28-41
Sienna, The Exhibition of Early Art
in, 756-771

Smith (Rev. H. Maynard), Mr. Mallock
and the Bishop of Worcester, 746–
755; Mr. Mallock's reply to, 905-
924

Socialist Congress, The International,
559-570

Somerset lanes and an old dame's trip
to London, 227-235

Strachey (J. St. Loe), The Unionist
Free Traders, 236-246
Suyematsu (Baron), Japan and the
Commencement of the War with
Russia, 173-180; How Russia
Brought on War-a Complete
History, 341-363, 521-542; Hara-
kiri, its Real Significance, 960-
965

Swedish literature in Finland, 773-
782

TABLE-Talk, 790-795

Taunton (Rev. Ethelred L.), The
Pope and the Novelist: a Reply to
Mr. Richard Bagot, 46-54; reply
to, 242-250

Tavastjerna, Ahrenberg, and Helen
Westermarck, Swed o-Finnish
authors, 773-782

Taylor (Benjamin) Shall we restore
the Navigation Laws? 418-432
Taylor (Jeremy) on the Athanasian
Creed, 82-83

Theophano, the Crusade of the Tenth
Century, by Mr. Frederic Harrison,
reviewed, 571-590

Tibet, Mission to, 509, 695

- Eleuth invasion of, in 1710, 113-
118

Town to Country, The Re-flow from,
1023-1032

Tramps and Wanderers, 55-66

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on Opals, 492-498

Wanderers, Tramps and, 55–66

War, The Present, International Ques-

tions and, 142-151

Whitworth (Rev. Prebendary), Free
Thought in the Church of England,
737-745; Mr. Mallock's reply to,
905-924

Wilson (Sir Robert): a Forgotten
Adventurer, 796-812

Wimborne (Lady), Rome or the Refor
mation, 543-558

Wireless telegraphy in warfare, 148-

151

and balloon exploration, 260-261
Woman in Chinese Literature, 820-
832

Woman Suffrage in the United States,
The Check to, 833-841
Women of Korea, The, 42-45
Women voters in Federal Elections in
Australia, 105-112

Worcester (Bishop of), Mr. Mallock
and the, 746-755; Mr. Mallock's
reply to, 905-924

Workhouses and vagrants, 55–66
Working-class Children, Physical
Condition of, 307-311

Welldon (Bishop), A Practical View YIDDISH
literature, 652-667

of the Athanasian Creed, 75-83;
The Difficulty of Preaching Ser-
mons, 402-417

Wheeler (C. B.), Gifts, 312-818

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