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Oxford Expedition to North East Land,
1-24; British World Flight, 1-24;
Night Mail, 1-24; Amundsen, Raold,
Proposed Flight to Pole, 1-24; Air-
plane Stamps, 3-26; Air Mail, Prof-
its of, 3-26, 7-22, Results of, 21-26,
Risks of, 21-26; American World
Flight, 1-24, 3-26, 5-28, 6-30, 7-22,
10-30,
9-31,
12-20,
11-31,
13-30,
14-24; Schedule of Trans-Continental
Air Mail Service, 4-30; Ghost Plane,
5-28; Amphibious Air Plane, 5-28;
Record for Gliders, 10-30; Wright
Anniversary at Dayton, 15-22; Shen-
andoah, Tour of, 16-28, 18-30; End
of ZR-3 Flight, 17-27; Proposed
Flights to the North Pole, 19-31;
Possibilities of Commercial Flying,
17-27; Relative Standing of
Navies, 19-31; Superairships, 20-28;
Super Seaplanes, 21-26; Radio Com-
pass, 23-29; ZR-3 Named Los An-
geles, 23-29; World Speed Record,
25-30.

Air

Anna Karenina, Opera by Robbiani........ 1-17
Antioch, Excavations in.

Anti-Saloon League, and Results of the
Election, 20-6; Proposal for Prohibition
Enforcement, 23-6.

ARCHEOLOGY

Animal Skeletons in Mongolia, 15-17;
Assyrian Inscriptions, Deciphering
of, 15-17; Excavations in Antioch,
15-17, in Egypt, 15-17, in Nebraska,
15-17, in New Mexico, 15-17, in
Tripoli, 15-17, in Yucatan, 15-17;
Urga, Mongolia, Animal Skeletons
Unearthed in, 15-17.

Architectural Prizes in New York............ 22-16
Arkansas, Child Labor Amendment,

2-7, 20-5.

Arlen, Michael, Sketch of (p), 10-14,
12-15.

ARMY, UNITED STATES

Alleged Frauds in Sale of Lumber,
4-5; Mutiny in the Philippine Scouts,
3-6, 10-5; Opposition Defense
Day, 5-4; Result of Tests, 12-4;
and
Military
"What
Authorities

Beethoven Association, Concert by..

23-15

15-17

Belasco, David (p), Sale of Art Collec-

tion

15-16

Bell, Edward, Death of.

19-31

Belloc, Hilaire, Opinion on Gains and
Losses of World War.

5-6

Belmont, August (p), 14-20; Death and

Sketch of, 25-28.

Benedict Monument to Music..

15-13

Benés, Eduard, Plan for Arbitration and

Disarmament in League of Nations...... 13-7
Bennett, Arnold (p).

25-14

Bercovici, Konrad, Sketch of.

13-15

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Abdullah, Achmed, 14-14; Anderson,
Sherwood, 25-15; Anonymous, Be-
hind the Scenes in Politics, 4-7;
Anonymous, Uncensored Kecollec-
tions, 9-12; Arlen, Michael, 10-14,
18-13, 21-15; Asquith, Herbert, 4-15;
Ayala, Ramon Perez de, 17-13; Bal-
lard, C. R., 26-13; Barrington, E.,
3-14; Beck, L. Adam, 2-16; Ben-
nett, Arnold, 25-14; Beresford, J.
D., 13-14; Bierstadt, Edward Hale,
4-14; Bolitho, William, 15-12; Boyd,
Thomas, 12-14; Bronson, H. D.,
26-15; Buchan, John, 2-13, 11-15;
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 5-12; Byrne,
Donn, 13-14; Cabell, James Branch,
21-15, 22-15; Canfield, Dorothy,
10-14; Cardozo, Benjamin N., 17-
17; Chester, George Randolph, 1-16;
Cobb, Irvin S., 15-14; Collins, Fred-
erick L., 15-5; Conwell, Russell H.,
20-25; Cournos, John, 1-16; De la
Mare, Walter, 7-15; Dixon, Thomas,
1-16; Doyle, A. Conan, 16-12; Dun-
sany, Lord, 7-14; Ellis, Lucy, 16-11;
Faris, Joln T., 14-14; Farrar, John,
1-16; Farrere, Claude, 14-13; Faure,
Elie, 26-13; Fielding, Keith, 14-12;
Firbank, Ronald, 22-15; Ford, Ford
Madox, 23-13; Forester, C. S., 26-13;
Frank, Waldo, 19-12; Galsworthy,
John, 19-12; Ganoe, William Addle-

Brookwood College

Brown, Izetta Jewell (p).

Bruce. Sir David (p).

Building Shortage

Booth, Evangeline (p).
Booth, Lady Mary, Death of.

16-18

20-32

Booth, W. Bramwell (p), Visit to
America

16-18

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man, 10-6; Gentleman with a Duster,
20-11; Geer, W., 26-13; Gilbert,
Clinton W., 13-6; Graham, Malbone
W., 13-11; Guedalla, Philip, 14-12;
Hearn, Lafcadio, 2-16; Hecht, Ben.,
26-15; Henderson, Daniel, 23-13;
Hergesheimer, Joseph, 11-14; Holds-
worth, William S., 10-20; Howard,
Siuney, 23-13; Howden Smith, A.
D., 12-14; Hudleston, Sisley, 13-11;
Hughes, Rupert, 2-16; Hulme, Ed-
ward Maslin, 4-14; Huxley, Aldous,
15-14; Ibanez, Blasco, 16-13; Irwin,
Wallace, 9-14; Johnston, Mary, 21-
15; Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 5-12;
Kaempffert, W., 26-21; Kelley, Ethel
M., 10-14, 11-14; Leacock, Stephen,
7-15; Leech, Margaret, 18-13; Lewis,
Edwin Herbert, 6-17; Lincoln, Jos-
eph C., 19-13; Lofting, Hugh, 16-13;
Long, Viscount, 13-11; Martin, B.
Kingsley, 15-12; Masefield, John,
11-15, 23-13; Masters, Edgar Lee,
19-12; McAdoo, William, 8-19;
Melville, Lewis, 20-16; Mengard, H.
S., 14-12; Merrick, Leonard, 24-12;
Millard, Thomas F., 14-12; Miln,
Louise Jordan, 5-12; Montague, C.
E., 4-15; Moore, George, 24-12;
Moore, John Bassett, 9-16; Morris,
Gouverneur, 12-14; Mowatt, R. B.,
26-15; Mukerji, Dhan Gopal, 25-13;
Mullins, Helene, and Gallegher,
Marie, 18-13; Mundy, Talbot, 20-12;
Newman, Ernest, 12-12; Nowak, K.
F.. 25-12; Odell, Joseph H., 20-12;
O'Higgins, Harvey, 20-12; Paine,
Albert Bigelow, 18-13; Paleolgue,
M., 25-13; Parry, Judge Edward
Abbot, 8-19; Pearson, Edmund Les-
ter, 4-15; Peterkin, Julia, 13-15;
Phelps, William Lyon, 17-13; Pod-
more. Frank, 13-11; Powys, Liew-
elyn. 8-14; Quick, Herbert, 24-12;
Repplier, Agnes, 3-14; Reymont,
Ladislas St., 22-14; Rinehart, Dr.
S. M., 8-19; Roberts, Kenneth L.,
2-14; Sachs, Emanie N., 6-17; Sedg-
wick, Anne Douglas, 9-14; Shanks,
Edward, 5-12; Shepherd, William
G., 3-6; Shiel, M. P., 15-14; Sin-
clair, May, 4-15; Smith, Harriet
Lummis, 3-14; Stallings, Laurence,
9-15; Steed, Henry Wickham, 21-20;
Steuart, John H., 21-14; Stevenson,
Gertrude Scott, 4-13; Thomas, Low-
ell, 16-11; Timmermans, Felix, 12-
14; Tolley, Cyril J. H., 13-26;
Train, Arthur, 14-13; Turquan, Jos-
epn, 16-11; Vance, Louis Josepa,
6-17; Walpole, Hugh, 17-13; Wei-
gall, Arthur, 15-12; Wellman, Fran-
C1S L., 19-22; White, Walter F.,
10-15; Wilson, Harry Leon, 17-13;
Wyndham, Maud, 25-13; Young.
Francis Brett, 8-14.

Bryan, Charles W., Nominated for Vice-
Presidency, 1-4, 3-3; Sketch of, 3-3;
Opposition to Defense Day, 5-4, 6-4;
Acceptance of Nomination to Vice-
Presidency, 8-4; Visit to Chicago, 15-2;
(p), 17-2; Speeches of, 18-2.

Bryan, William Jennings, Comparison of
Candidates by, 15-4; Comment on Cam-
paign Results (p), 20-2.
Bubonic Plague

Buchan, John, Sketch of.
Buchanan, Sir George W. (p), Statement
on Russian Position, 16-10; Death of,
26-32.

Buffalo, Offered by the Department of
the Interior

Cabell, James Branch, Sketch of.
CABINET

Bureau of Identification, Establishment
in Department of Justice. 5-2; Wil-
liam J. Donovan Appointed Assistant
Attorney General, 8.4; Death of
Henry C. Wallace, 18-5; Charles F.
Marvin Appointed Acting Secretary
of Agriculture, 18-5; Rumored Re-
organization of, 20-3; Embassies,
Ownership of, 21-1; Purchase of
Schönborn Palace in Prague, 21-1;
Announced Resignation of James J.
Davis, 21-2; Douglas Robinson Ap-
pointed Assistant Secretary of the
Navy, 21-2: Howard M. Gore Ap-
pointed Secretary of Agriculture,
22-2; Report of the Secretary of
War, 23-1; Report of the Postmas-
ter General, 23-2; Report of the Sec-
retary of the Interior, 23-2; Report
of the Secretary of Commerce, 23-2;
Sale of Treasury Bonds, 24-1; Re-
port of the Secretary of the Treas
ury, 24-1; Report of the Secretary
of Agriculture, 24-2; Report of the
Secretary of the Interior, 24-2; Re-
port of the Secretary of Labor, 24-2;
Report of the Secretary of the Navy,
24-2.

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Brown, Bishop, Appeal from Heresy
Verdict

by, Discovered

6-15

5-18

Caraway, T. H. (p).

6-6

Brown, Fred H., Nominated for Presi-
dency

Cardinals, American, Meeting of.

14-18

1-4

Carpenters' Company, 200th Anniversary

1-5

of Founding

14-1

Brown, University, Opening of.

14-16

Carpentier, Georges, Defeat of, by Tun-

Browne, Mary K. (p), Women's Golf
Champion

ney

5-20

11-28

Carnegie Hall, Reported Demolition of,

7-20

12-13, 13-12.

Brussels, Dedication of New University
Buildings

Carnegie, Mrs. Andrew (p).

9-18

22-16

Carrara, Italy, Monument to Shelley..
Caruso, Enrico (p).

5-15

15-13

Carver, George Washington (p), Sketch

of

22-24

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Evans, Beth Sully Fairbanks, Death of.... 24-31
Evans, Rosalie, Murder of.
Everest, Mt.,

.6-13, 7-11
Failure of Attempt to

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Cont'd)

Foreign Policy, 6-7; Sir Charles E.

Madden, Appointed Admiral of the

Fleet, 6-8; Repeal of McKenna Du-

ties, 6-9; Boy Scouts, Meeting at

Wembley, 6-9; Raising of German

Fleet at Scapa Flow, 6-21; Treaty

with Russia, 7-7; Women in the

House of Lords, 8-8; Sudan Disturb-

ances, 8-8; Retirement of Viscount

Grey as Leader of House of Lords,

1-11,

Treaty,

9-8; Anglo-Soviet

9-10; Trades Union Congress, 11-7;

Gift of Biscuit Shares to Ramsay

MacDonald, 12-7; Attack of Lloyd-

George on Labor Government, 12-8;

General Election, 13-7, 16-6, 16-8,

17-7; Irish Boundary Controversy,

of

13-8; Defense by MacDonald

Anglo-Russian Treaty, 14-7; Irish

Boundary Bill in Parliament, 14-8;

Declaration of Winston Churchill on

Election Issues, 14-8; Platform of

Labor Party, 14-8; Anglo-Egyptian

Conferences, 14-8, 15-8; Censure of

Labor Government, 15-8; Party Is-

sues, 16-8; Issues of Election Cam-

paign, 18-7; Parliament, Meeting of,

18-9; Parliament, Membership in

1923, 18-9; Result of Elections, 19-6;

Resignation of Labor Cabinet, 20-7;

New Conservative Cabinet,

Election Campaign, Final Results of,

21-8; Labor Party, Manifesto Fol-

lowing Resignation of Cabinet, 21-7;

Liberal Party, Leaders of, 21-7;

Lord Mayor's Show, 21-6; New Cab

inet, 21-8; Russian Treaty Repudi-

ated, 22-7; Action on Assassination

of Sir Lee Stack, 22-10; Denial of

Infraction of Limitation of Arma-

ments Treaty by Sir Esme Howard,

23-7; Russian Reply to Abrogation

of Treaties, 23-9; Restatement of

Egyptian Policy. 23-10; Anglo-Ger-

man Commercial Treaty, 24-8; Open-

ing of Parliament, 25-9; Attitude in

French Dept., 25-8; Economic Policy,

26-8; Speech of Austin Chamberlain

in Parliament, 26-8.

BULGARIA, Amnesty to Radoslavoff and

Cabinet, 4-11; Proposed Wife for

Tsar, 26-12.

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Cont'd)

Stack, 22-11; Prorogation of Parlia-

ment, 23-9; Protest of Government

to League of Nations, 23-9; Ahmed

Ziwar Pasha Appointed Premier,

23-9; Revolt of Sudanese Regiments,

of British

Restatement

23-10;

Policy, 23-10; Acceptance of British

Demand, 23-10; Execution of Egyp-

tian Officers, 24-11; Release of Sus-

pects, 26-12.

FRANCE, Return of Occupied Ruhr

Areas, 1-9; Results of Chequers Con-

ference, 1-11, 12; Millerand, "Last

Will and Testament of Alexandre

Millerand," 1-11; Controversy over

Dawes Plan, 2-8; Political Defeats

of Herriot, 2-9; Debate in Cham-

ber on Amnesty Bill, 3-8; Amnesty

Babies, 8-9;

Bill, 6-9; Traffic in
Welcome of Herriot from London
Conference, 8-9; Approval of Lon-
Millerand,

don Negotiations, 9.7;

Alexandre, Candidacy for Chamber

of Deputies, 9-9; Proposed Treaty of

with

10-10;

Commerce
Germany,

Progress in Alsace-Lorraine, 10-11;

Receipts from Ruhr, 12-9; Hurley

Plan for Liquidation of War Debt,

12-9; German Loan. 12-9; Budget

and Taxation, 12-9, 15-9; Bomb Out-
rages in Guadeloupe, 14-10; Storms in,
Import

14-10; German Protest on

Tax, 14-10; German Trade Parley,
15-9;
Economic Conditions,

15-9;

Speech of President Doumergue in

the Gard, 16-9; Diplomatic Changes,

17-9; Recognition of Soviet Govern-

Religious Con-

ment, 17-9, 19-9;

troversies in Alsace-Lorraine, 17-9;

Manifesto of Millerand Against the

20-8; Marshals of,

Government,

22-8; Amnesty for Joseph Caillaux,

22-8; Loan in United States, 22-8;

Political Unrest in Tunis, 23-7; Ar-
rival of Soviet Embassy, 24-10; Dis-
War Debt,

of American

cussion

24-10; 26-8, Expulsion of Commun-

ist, 24-10; Political Questions, 25-

11; Illness of Herriot, 25-11; Pas,

sage of Amnesty Bill, 26-10; Com-

munist Activities, 26-9.

GERMANY, Consent to Resumption of
1-13:
Allied
Control,

Military

Reichstag Disorders, 1-13; French

Feeling Toward, 2-9; Statement of

Marx on Reparations Conference,

3-8; Universities, 3-18; Anti-Semitic

Legislation in Bavaria, 4-10; Na-

tional Wealth of, 5-8; Attitude of

Chancellor Marx toward Premier's

Conference. 5-9; Amount of Repara-

of

Statement

tions Paid. 6-10;

Former Leaders in the World War,

6-11; Raising of Fleet at Scapa

Flow, 6-21; Reparations Plan Ac-

cepted by Delegates, 7-7; Economic

Conditions, 7-9; Commercial Treaty

with Spain, 8-10; Dawes' Plan in

the Reichstag, 9-7; Passage of Ex-

perts' Plan Legislation in Reichstag,

10-7; Proposed Treaty of Commerce

with France, 10-10; Evacuation of
the Ruhr. 11-7, 13-7: A. B. Hough-
ton on German Economic Develop-
Ruhr

ment, 11-10; Payment of

Revenue to France, 12-9; Proposal

for French Loan, 12-9; Family of

William II, 13-9: Allied Military

Control Mission, Failure of Search

for Arms in Germany, 13-10; Applica

tion to Membership in League of

Nations, 14-7; Saar Valley, Recom-

mendation to Governing Commis-

sion, 14-7; Protest on French Im-

port Tax. 14-10; Bonds, Collapse in,

14-26; Cabinet Crisis, 15-9; Inter-

national Loan, 15-10; Loan. 15-27.

17-26; Completion of $200,000,000

Loan, 16-6; Political Crisis, 16-10;

Success of Reparation Loan, 17-7;

Claims of W. S. Against, 18-7; Party
Division in Elections, 18-10; Resig-
nation of Cabinet, 18-10; Beginning
of General Election, 19-10; Quarrel
of Crown Prince and General von
Ludendorff, 21-9; Anti-Semitism,
24-9;

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Cont'd)

HUNGARY, International Loan, 1-14;
Financial Condition of, 6-13; Re-
port on Financial Reconstruction,
12-7; Proposed Treaty with Russia,
16-11; Suit over Karolyi Property,
21-10; Political Crisis in, 23-11;
Karolyi's Treason Confirmed, 26-12.
INDIA, Political Conditions in..
IRISH FREE STATE, Appointment of
Minister to the U. S., 1-10; Release
of Eamon de Valera, 4-10, 8-9;
6-8, 13-8;
Boundary Controversy,
15-8. 16-8;
Boundary Bill, 14-8,
Boundary Commission, 18-10; Con-
troversy in Registration of Treaty
with League of Nations, 26-9.
also BRITISH

NATIONS.

See

COMMONWEALTH

OF

Cabinet

ITALY, Matteotti Murder. 1-12, 2-10,
Resignations,
8-10, 9.9:
1-13; Cabinet, New Appointments
in, 2-10; Cession of Jubaland to,
4-10; Letter of Mussolini Against
the Opposition, 6-11; Meeting of
Council of Ministers, 6-11; Failure
of Wheat Crop, 6-12; Speech of
Mussolini in Defense of His Pol-
icies, 7-9: Founding of Italian Na-
tional Centre Party, 8-10; New Con-
stitution for Sardinia, 11-10; Visit
of Crown Prince Umberto to Latin-
America, 11-12, 13-10; Assassination
of Armando Casalini, 12-10; Arbi-
Switzerland,
tration Treaty with
of
13-10; Repayment of Bonds in the
S.,
Resignation
U.
13-10;
Caetani as American Ambassador,
13-10; Treaty of Arbitration with
Wolves in,
Switzerland,
13-10; Opposition Seats in Parlia
ment. 14-11; Cancellation of Titles
of Nobility, 18-10; Dissolution of
19-10;
Fascist
without
of Parliament
Meeting
Opposition, 21-9; Meeting of Fascist
and Socialist Opposition Deputies.
21-9; Challenge of Mussolini by Pep-
pino Garibaldi, 21-10; Speech of
Carlo Delcroix in Chamber of Dep-
uties, 22-9; Debate of Mussolini's
Policies in Chamber of Deputies,
22-9; Vote of Confidence in Musso-
lini, 22-10, 24-11; Insurrection in
Tripoli, 23-7; Declaration of Musso-
lini to Modify Electoral Law, 26-11.
JAPAN, Reply to Hughes' Note on Ex-
clusion,

13-10;

National

Militia,

to

1-14; Sakhalin. Japanese
Desire to Obtain, 1-14; Chinese Pol-
icy. 2-12: Imperial Diet Meets, 2-12;
Policy Toward United States, 2-12;
Russian Policy, 2-12; Passage of
Bill. 4-13; Opposition
Tariff
American Loan, 5-10; Presentation
of Site for American School, 5-11;
Resignation of Ambassador Woods,
6-2; Defense of Hanihara of "grave
consequences" Note, 6-13; Confer-
ence with Russia, 7-10; Estimate of
Earthquake Casualties. 7-10; Earth-
National
13-10;
8-11.
in,
quakes
Drill Day, 9-11: Treaty with Mex-
ico, 16-11; Ill Feeling over Immi-
gration Laws, 17-11: Fire in Tokyo,
19-10; Objection to Action on Opium
by League of Nations, 21-6; Honor
Protest Against
Suicide
American Immigration Bill, 21-11:
Assassin
Trial
would-be
of
Crown Prince, 21-11; T. Mutsudaira
Ambassador,
American
Appointed

to

as

of

26-12.
MEXICO, Departure of British Rep-
resentative, 1-15; Presidential Elec-
tions, 1-15, 2-13, 3-12; Suspension
of Debt Agreement, 2-13; Evans,
Rosalie, Murder of 6-13, 7-11, 18-
12, 21-11; Foreign Tour of General
Calles, 7-11; Plague of Grasshoppers
in, 9-11: Meeting of General Claims
Commission, 10-13; Visit_of Ameri-
can Exporters to, 10-24; Treaty with
and the
Church
Japan, 16-11;
Civil Law, 16-18; Statement on Oil
Controversy. 17-11; Withdrawal of
Consular Officers from Great Brit
ain, 18-12; Statement of President-
Elect Calles on Policies, 19-11; In-
auguration of President Calles, 23-

12.
MONTENEGRO,

pendence

19.8

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MOROCCO, Spanish Campaign in, 8-11,
9-9, 11-9, 12-9; Evacuation by Span-
See also SPAIN.
ish Troops, 23-7.

ETHERLANDS,

Visit of Queen of

Sweden, 1-13; Sketch of Princess

Juliana, 23-8.

NICARAGUA, Elections in,

5-11

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NORWAY, Defeat of Anti-Prohibition
Bill, 5-9; Election Results, 18-11;
Change of Name of Christiania to
Oslo, 21-9.

Sir Herbert
PALESTINE, Report of
American
Samuel, 5-8; Proposed
Treaty with, 11-11; Reported Resig-
nation of Sir Herbert L. Samuel,
23-8.

PERSIA, Oil in, 4-12; Assassination of
Major Imbrie, 4-12, 5-10, 6-11,
Criticism of Irak-
15-11, 20-10;

Britain Treaty, 13-7.
PERU, Naval Preparations in, 13-11;
Celebration of Independence Day,
24-11.
POLAND,

Ten-Hour

Against
Strike
Working Day, 6-11; Recall of Soviet
Minister, 9-10; Attempted Assassina-
tion of President, 11-10; Proposed
Refunding of American Debt, 21-2.
Alvaro de
Activities of
PORTUGAL,
Castro, 2-10; New Cabinet, 2-11;
Communist Revolt, 12-9.
Oil
of Foreign
Control
RUMANIA,
Properties, 1-14; Financial Condi-
and
tions, 3-11; Visits of King
Queen to France and England, 3-11;
Sketch of Queen Marie, 5-9; Failure
to Raise Foreign Loan, 8-11.
RUSSIA, Ashes of Late Czar and Fam-
ily, 1-15; Famine, Reports of, 1-15;
I.
Conditions by A.
Report of
Rykov, 2-11; Congress of Third In-
ternationale, 3-9; Anniversary of
Soviet Republics, 3-10; Deportation of
Students, 3-11; Unemployment in,
3-11: Attitude of Bolsheviki Toward
Gorky, 6-12; Conference with Japan,
7-10; Speech of Trotsky against
U. S., 7-10; Anglo-Soviet Treaty,
9-10; Divorce in, 9-10; Protest of
Anglo-Rus-
Grand Duke Cyril on
sian Treaty, 9-10; Trial of General
Savinkov, 10-12; Food Conditions,
11-10; Grain Export Policy, Opposi-
tion to, 11-10; Floods on the Neva
River, 14-11; Protest against Allied
Interference in China, 14-11; Ex-
cerpts from Lenine's Will, 16-10;
Educational Conditions, 16-11; Pro-
posed Treaty with Hungary, 16-11;
Recognition by France, 17-9, 19-9;
Banishment of the Dowager Em-
press, 20-8; Anniversary of Soviet
Control, 20-9; Minister to Mexico,
20-9; Demand for Return of Rus-
sian Fleet from Tunis, 21-8; Grand
Duke Cyril Claims Right_to_Crown,
21-8; Treaty with Great Britain Re-
pudiated, 22-7; Accusations__against
Trotsky by Zinoviev, 23-9; Reply to
British Abrogation of Treaties, 23-9;
Reduction of Army, 24-10; Banish-
Protest
of Trotsky. 25-13;
ment
against Magnetic Observation by U.
S. Vessel, 26-11.
SIAM, Visit

United
to
Prince
of
American Visit of
States, 15-12;
Prince Sivavougse, 20-10.
Dis-
SPAIN, Amnesty for Moroccan
aster, 2-11; Modification of Dicta-
torial Powers, 2-11; Campaign of
Morocco, 3-11, 8-11, 9-9, 11-9, 12-9,
14-10, 17-9; Amnesty for Miguel de
Unamuno, 4-10; Commercial Treaty
8-10;
Germany,
Imaginary
with
Political
by
on
King
Comments
Situation, 8-10; Telephones in, 10-24,
Rumored Fall of Primo de Rivera,
11-9; Attack on King Alfonso by
Ibanez, 16-9, 25-10.

SUDAN, Plans for Development of.
See also BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
OF NATIONS; EGYPT.
SWEDEN, Arbitration Treaty with the
U. S., 1-13; Resignation of Cabinet,
17-10; Visit of King and Queen to
Denmark, 22-9; Illness of Premier
Branting, 25-13.

SWITZERLAND, Treaty of Arbitration
with Italy

TRIPOLI, Insurrection in
TUNIS, Political Troubles in
TURKESTAN, Floods in

TURKEY, Passage of Anti-Semitic Law,
6-11; Establishment of Monogamy,
7-10; Refusal of Mixed Commission
to Deport Greeks to Constantinople,
of Mosul, 13-7:
12-11; Position
Statue of Kemal Pasha. 14-11; Ill-
ness of Ismet Pasha, 21-11; Resigna-
Premier,
tion of Ismet Pasha
22-12.

as

YUGO-SLAVIA, Resignation of Premier
Pashitch and Cabinet, 4-11; Attempt

FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Cont'd)

of

to Form New Cabinet, 5-9; Proposed
Reduction of Army, 17-10; Strength
Birthday
of Armies, 18-11;
Crown Prince, 20-9; Reappointment
of Pashitch as Premier, 20-10; Na-
tionalization of Universities, Result
of, 24-11.

FOREIGN RELATIONS, UNITED STATES
Arbitration Treaty with Sweden, 1-13;
Reply of Japan on Hughes' Note on
Exclusion, 1-14; Departure of Amer-
ican Troops from Dominican Repub-
lic, 1-15; American Occupation of
Gov-
Haiti, 1-15, 2-8; Rumanian
ernment and American Capital, 3-11;
American Demands for Imbrie Mur-
der, 5-10; American Goods and the
New Japanese Tariff, 5-11; Japanese
Objection to Jacob Gould Schurman
as Ambassador, 5-11; Resignation of
C. W. Woods as Japanese Ambas-
sador. 6-2; Rumored Resignation of
Ambassador Herrick, 6-3; Appoint-
ment of Edgar Addison Bancroft, Am-
bassador to Japan, 10-4; Appointment
of James Rockwell Sheffield, Ambas-
sador to Mexico, 10-4; Treaties with
Denmark, Great Britain, Norway,
Germany, Italy, Panama, Sweden
and Netherlands on Liquor Enforce-
ment, 10-4; Proposed Treaty with
Palestine, 11-11; New Ambassador
from Japan, 11-12; Hurley Plan of
Liquidation of War Debt, 12-9; Pro-
posed Repayment of Italian Bonds,
13-10; Emile Daeschner Appointed
American Ambassador, 17-9; Claims
18-7: Foreign
Germany,
against
Loans, 19-24; Persian Payment for
Imbrie Murder. 21-2; Proposed Re-
funding of Polish Debt, 21-2; Fare-
well Address of Italian Ambassador,
War
21-9; Discussion of French
Debt, 24-10; New Greek Minister to
U. S., 25-2; Isle of Pines Treaty,
of Foreign War
Payment
25-4;
Debts, 26-2.

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J. Harris for Senator, 12-6.
Gergonie, Dr.. Death of

Amendment, 2-7; Renomination of W.

20-18

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