Central Australia, [332], [333] Constitution Alteration Bills, [331] Crimes Bill, [331]
Customs Tariff amendments, [331]- [332]; British preferential rate, [332] Defence problems, [332]
Development and Immigration Com- missions, [332]
Federal Parliament, [330]
Financial, [330]; federal and state re- lations, [333]-[334] Immigration, [332], [333] Immigration Act (1925), [331] Immigration Commission, [332] Naval defence problems, [332]
Nationalist coalition, [335]
State Governors question: attitude in, [334]
War Loan conversion, [330] WESTERN AUSTRALIA:
Financial problems, [335]-[336] Subsidy, [335]
AUSTRIA, [179]
Arlberg Railway electrification, [183] Austro-German union project, [180] Central Austrian Savings Bank, [182] Commercial treaties, [180] Czechoslovakia: rapprochement with, [151]; commercial treaty, [181] Economic difficulties, [182] Education question, [181]
Financial position, [141], [179], [180] Financial scandals, [182]-[183]
League of Nations control removed, [179]-[180], [182]
League of Nations loan, [179], [183] National Bank advisership, [180] Ramek Cabinet resigns, [182], [183] Seipel Coalition Cabinet, [183] State employees claims agitation, [182], [183] Tariff, [180]
BALDWIN, Rt. Hon. Stanley:
Coal dispute, [32], [37]-[38], [40], [52], [53], [56], [57], [59], [60], [68]-[69], [70]-[71], [76], [78], [90], [92], [94], [101], [106], [108]-[109], [110], [111], [120], [123]; account of the negotia- tions, [48], [108]; communication to America, [94]; attitude in Labour motion of censure, [131]; criticism of miners' leaders, [131]
Coal Report, [34], [35], [69], [70]-[71], [75], [76], [92]
Coal subsidy, [35], [48], [90], [92], [94] Conservative Party leadership, [6] Easter Session business, [22]
Economy policy, [3]
Eight Hours' Bill, [70], [72], [75]
General Strike, [40], [48], [50]-[51], [52],
[53]-[54], [112], [123]; on moral of, [70]
Germany and League membership, [19]-[20], [22]
Guildhall speech, [123]-[124]
House of Lords Reform, [87] Imperial Conference address, [116] Imperial Defence organisation, [13], [14]-[15]
Labour attacks on, [75]
National Union of Conservative As- sociations speech, [3]
"On England, and Other Addresses," by, 20
Otherwise mentioned, [9], [97], [99], [106], [137]
Re-election of Ministers Act, [12]
Scarborough speech, [111]-[113] Scottish Housing, [8]
Stirling speech, [8]
Trade unionism, [70], [112]
Unemployment Grants Circular, [11]
BALFOUR, Betty (Cinema), 71 BALFOUR, Earl of, [69], [73], [118] BALFOUR Note, the, [23], [82], [83] BALKAN Pact, [214]
BALL, W. W. Rouse: bequests to Cam- bridge University, 6 BALUCHISTAN:
slavery abolished in
Kalat State, [263]
BANCROFT, Sir Squire, Obit., 130
BANK of England: nationalisation, Mr. Maxton's Bill, [25]; discount rate, 80 BANKING, Retrospect, 79-83
BANKRUPTCIES and failures, 78
BANQUE de France, [156], [159]
BARDSLEY, Rt. Rev. C. C. B., 11
BARING, M., "Daphne Adeane," 27
BARMAN, C., "The Bridge," 23-24
BARNARD, Mr. (Burma Frontier Service), [262]
BARNES, T. A., " An African Eldorado," 23 BARRETT, Field-Marshal Sir Arthur
Arnold, Obit., 154 BARRYMORE, John (Cinema), 72 BATESON, Dr. William, Obit., 120 BAUER (Chamber Music), 74
BAVARIA : differences with German Central Government, [175]; campaign against the "Finance Pact," [175] BAX, Ernest Belfort, Obit., 158 BEACHCROFT, Sir Richard Melvill, Obit., 117
BEASLAI, P. "Michael Collins and the Making of a New Ireland," 14
BEAUCLERK, H.,
Pavilion," 29, 48
BECHUANALAND, [284]
BEEBE, W., "The Arcturus Adventure," 22-23
BEERBOHM, Max, 24; "Observations," 24 BEET sugar subsidy, [10], [43], [44] BELFAST Corporation housing sensation, [145]
BELFAST Water Commission, [145] BELGIAN CONGO, [285]
Aerial postal service, [285]
Income tax, [285]
Loan, [285]
Native Policy, [285]
Portuguese-Belgian Conference, [285]
Public works, [285]
Railway work, [285]
BELGIUM, [220]
American debt, [223]-[224]
Belga, new denomination, [223]; 76 Budget, [223]
China, conflict with, [224]-[225]
Treaty of 1865 with China, question of, [224]
Colonial policy, [285]
Colonies, ministry of, [223]
Congo flight, [285]
Economic and financial
Emergency powers, [222]-[223]
Financial and political crisis, [221]
Floating debt, [222], [223]
Foreign Commerce: National Com- mittee, [223]
German offer to repurchase Eupen and Malmédy, [224]
Gold standard; return to, [223]; 76, 83
Holland, relations with, [223]
Jaspar Cabinet, [222]; economic and financial measures of, [222] King Albert, [221]-[222]
L.N. Permanent Ct. Inter. Justice, [223]
League of Public Welfare, [220] Loan, stabilisat on, [223]; 82 Locarno Treaty ratified, [223] Military reforms, [220] Monetary problem, [220] Monometallism in, [223] National Bank, [223]
Portuguese Belgian Conference, [285] Poullet Government resigns, [221] Railways exploitation scheme, [222] Socialists' policy in, [220], [222] Stabilisation of the franc, [223] Stabilisation plan of M. Janssen, [220] [221]
Trade balance, [223]
Treaties sanctioned or ratified, [223] BELL, Edward, Obit., 156
BELL, Sir Francis (N.Z.), [337] BELL, Gertrude, Obit., 142 BELLOC, Hilaire, "Short Talks with the Dead and Others," 25; "The High- way and its Vehicles," 22; on Wells, H. G., "Outline of History," 20 BENACRE Hall destroyed by fire, 2 BENES, Dr., Czech Foreign Minister,
[181], [192], [193], [194]; on Hun- garian bank note forgeries, [194]; re- elected to L.N. Council, [195]; Vienna visit, [181], [194]
BENNETT, Arnold, "Lord Raingo," 27; "Riceyman Steps," 68 "BENSON, A. C.: The Diary of," ed. Mrs. Percy Lubbock, 18 BENSON, Stella, "Good-bye Stranger," 29 BENTINCK, Lord Henry, [5]
BERENGER, M. (French Ambassador to United States), [154], [155], [294] BERGE, Abraham, ex-Premier (Norway), [244], [245], [246] BERNARDES, Dr. (Brazil), [316]
BERRY, H., Seymour: peerage conferred on, 6
BESANT, Mrs. Annie, "India, Bond or Free?" 20
BEST, Miss Agnes: National Gallery bequest, 66
BEST, Edna (Drama), 68
BETHLEN, Count, Hungarian Premier,
[196], [197], [198], [199], [200]
BETTING tax, [45], [47], [64], [84]; 10,
78, 90; Administration, 9 BEVIN, Mr., [53], [103], [114]
BEYERS, Mr. (S. Africa: Minister of Mines), [260], [280]
BHOPAL, Begum of: visits London, [259]; succession question settled, [259]
of View," 26; "The Painted Swan," 26 BIGLAND, Percy, Obit., 129 BILGRAMI, Saiyid Husain, Obit., 138 BINYON, Laurence, ed. 66
Engraved Designs of William Blake," 24; The Letters of Maurice Hewlett," 18 BIOLOGICAL Sciences: Retrospect, 51-57 BIOLOGY, Quarterly Review of, 14 BIRCH, Mr. S. J. Lamorna, A.R.A., 4 BIRCH's shop front, 2
BIRKENHEAD, Earl of: on Soviet Govt., [73]; on Government attitude to trade unions, [73]; and convictions under Emergency Regulations, [132]; on Indian unrest, [258]; "Famous Trials of History," 19; "Fourteen English Judges," 15
BIRTHDAY Honours List, 6 BLACKBURN Diocese, 11
BLADES, Alderman Sir Rowland, M.P., Lord Mayor of London, 9
BLAKE, G., "Young Malcolm,” 27-28 BLANCHARD, F. T., "Fielding the Novelist," 15
BLYTH, Lord, house of, at Stansted burnt down, 7
BLYTHE, Mr., Irish Free State Budget, [147]
BOARD of Education, [85]
BOARD of Guardians (Default) Act, 90 BOILERMAKERS' Society, The, [23] BOIVIN, G. H. (Canada), [312]
BOLIVIA, and Tacna-Arica question, [320] BONDFIELD, Miss Margaret, M.P., 7 BONE, James, "The Perambulator in Edinburgh," 23
Books published, classified analysis, 13 BORAH, Senator, [21], [294], [300] BORDER Agreement (Ireland), [143], [144], [146]
BORIS, King of Bulgaria, [216] BOTANICAL International Congress, 57 BOTHWELL by-election, 4
BOURASSA, Mr. (Canada), [308], [312] BRABAZON, H. B., exhibition of works (Art), 67
BRABAZON, Lt.-Col. Moore, [124]
BRANGWYN, Frank, illust., "The Bridge,"
BRATIANU brothers, resignation of, [200] BRAY, Sir Edward, Obit., 139 BRAZIL, [316]
Budget figures, [317]
Currency reform project, [316], [317]; 83
Economic condition, [317]
League of Nations, withdrawal from, [138], [153], [166], [316], [317] Presidential election, [316] Revolutionary outbreak, [317] BREWERS time credit reduction, [46] BRIAND, M. (France): in Ministerial crises, [150], [152], [153], [156]; Locarno policy of, [152]; at Geneva (March), [17], [153]; at Geneva (Sept.),
[159]; Thoiry conversation, [108], [151], [159], [178], [224]; discussion with Sir A. Chamberlain, [108], [135]; work of, for European concord, [160]; American Debt, [294].
BRIDGEMAN, Rt. Hon. W. C., Naval Esti- mates, [15]; on Coal Report, [78] BRITISH Association: Annual Meeting, 56, 58; Sir Alfred Yarrow's donation, 10
BRITISH Broadcasting Co., [125], 57 BRITISH Dyestuffs Corporation, 75 BRITISH Empire Film Institute, 2 BRITISH film industry, 70; revival measures, 70-71; Elstree super studio, 71
British Gazette, the, [50], [51], [55]. BRITISH Guiana, Indian emigration, [260] BRITISH Museum, 7
BRITISH National Opera Co., 73 BRITISH South Africa Company, [284] BROADCASTING: Postmaster General's statement of Government proposals for, [84], [124]-[125]; Crawford Com- mittee recommendations, [84], [125]; Irish Free State station, [149]
BROMLEY, Mr., [78], [105]; indictment of miners' policy at Trade Union Con- gress, [105]-[106]
BROOKE, Rev. Alan England, 5
BROWN, Ford K., "The Life of William Godwin," 15
BROWN, Horatio, Obit., 146
BROWN, Ivor, "Masques and Phases," 25 BROWN, Sir John MacLeavy, Obit., 128 BROWNE, Prof. Edward Granville, Obit., 116
BROWNING, John M., Obit., 159
BRUCE, Rt. Hon. Stanley, [830], [331]; Australian Naval defence, [332], [333] BRUNET, M. (Belgium), [221] BRUNNER, Mond & Co., 75
BRUSILOFF, General A. A., death of, [188]; Obit., 125
BRUSSELS Financial Conference (1920), [140]
BUCHAN, John, "Homilies and Recrea- tions," 25
BUCHANAN, Captain A., "Sahara," 23 BUCKLAND of Bwlch, Lord, 6
BUCKLE, G. E., "Letters of Queen Victoria: Second Series," ed. by, 17,
BUCKMASTER, Lord, [51]
BUCKNER, R. E. (U.S. District Attorney), [301]
BUCKNILL, Sir John, Obit., 151 BUDA PESTH Quartet (Music), 74 BUDGET, [31]; 78; Chancellor's speech, [43]-[47]; debate on, [47], [59], [63]- [65], [83]-[85]
BUENOS AIRES, reception of Spanish aviators, [235]
BUILDING Materials Committee, [24]
BUILDING materials profits, Labour con- tentions, [24]
BUILDING trade prosperity, 80
BUKHARIN, M. (Soviet Russia), [186]
BULGARIA, [216]
Egean port, [214]
Agrarian-Communist Coalition, [216] Agrarians, persecution of, [217] Amnesty Bill, [217] Budget, [220] Elections, [217] Fiscal affairs, [220]
Komitadji incidents, [204], [214], [218] Liaptcheff Cabinet, [216]; policy of, [216]; plots against, [217]; Agrarian attitude to, [217]
Macedonian question, [218]-[219] Ministerial changes, [216] Pork monopoly, [220]
Refugee loan, [141], [218], [219]; 82 Refugees question, [214] Salonica aspirations, [214] Tsankoff régime, [216], [217] BURKE, Thomas (Cinema), 72
BURLINGTON Fine Arts Club, Elizabethan Art at, 67
BURLINGTON House, theft of pictures from, 66
BURMA, freeing of slaves in, [262] BURNEY, F. A., "A Great Niece's Journals, 1830-1842," ed. Margaret S. Rolt, 18
BURNHAM, Lord, and Judicial Proceed- ings Bill, [135]
BUSK, Sir Edward Henry, Obit., 154 BUTLER, President Nicholas Murray, [296]
BY-FLECTIONS: Bothwell, 4; combined English Universities, 3; Chelmsford, 11; Darlington, 2; Dumbartonshire, 2; East Ham, 5; East Renfrewshire, 2; Hull Central, 11; North Cumber- land, 8; North Hammersmith, 5; Smethwick, 11; Wallsend, 7 BYNG of Vimy, Lord (Governor General of Canada), [305], [310], [311], [313];
10 BYRNE, Donn, "Hangman's House," 28
CABEÇADAS, Commander (Portugal), [239], [240]
CABINET Ministers and Company director- ships, [81]
CAILLAUX, M., and Fr. debt settlement, [23]. [58], [81]-[82], [150], [151], [153], [156] CALIFORNIA, destruction of oil tanks in, 88 CALLES, President (Mexico), nationalist
policy of, [300], [320 et seq.]; Nicara- guan policy of, [326]-[327]; retires, [327] CAMBRIDGE University: bequest of Mr. W. W. Rouse Ball to, 6; Chair of Political Science, 9; Clare College, 6; King's College, 5; Trinity College, 8 "CAMBRIDGE Ancient History, Vol. IV.," 18, 33
"CAMBRIDGE Medieval History, Vol. V.," 18-19, 34
CAMERON, Mrs. Julia Margaret,""Victorian Photographs, etc.," 15
Budget, main provisions, [308]-[309] Cabinet (Sept., 1926), [312]-[313] Canadian Australian Trade Treaty, [307]
Customs administration charges of ir- regularity, [307], [311]; investiga- tion, [310] [811] Duncan Report, [314]
Election: Nominations, [312]; Re- sult, [312]
Federal Parliament opening, [305]- [307]
Foreign policy debate, [308]
Hudson's Bay Railway, [307], [314] Imperial Conference representatives, [313]; Canadian opinion on proceed-* ings, [313]-[314]
Labrador Boundary dispute, [315] Locarno Treaty correspondence, [308] National Railways, [307], [309], [310], [314]
Prices of commodities: repercussion of the General Strike in Great
CAVENDISH Bentinck, Lord, on Housing Subsidy, [134]
CECIL, Viscount: delegate to League of Nations, [20]; Disarmament Commis- sion, [15], [29]-[30]; account of Pre- paratory Commission, [62], [125]; on Cabinet Ministers and company directorships, [81]; working-class un- rest, [135]; League Council seats al- lotment scheme, [62], [148], [178] CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon.
Abyssinia, [88], [89]
American Debt Statement on, [83]
Birmingham speech, [17]
Briand, M., Paris interviews with, [103], [135]
China, affairs in, [30], [136]
CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon. Sir A., cont. European concord, work for, [160] Hungary's financial [197], [200] Iraq Treaty, [13]
League of Nations: policy at Genera, March meeting, [17], [18], [20], [21]; September meeting, [108], and con- trol of Austria, [179]; and Hungary's financial emancipation, [197], [200] Mussolini Conferences, [4], [88], [108], [166]; Leghorn, [108], [166]; Ra- pallo, [4]
Russian Trade Agreement, [73] CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon. N.: Re-election of Ministers Act [12]; Economy Bill, [27], [28], [40], [41]; Ministers and Company Directorships, [81]; Housing, [112]; poor relief grant, [126] CHAMORRO, General (Nicaragua), [326], [327], [328]; coup d'état of, [327] CHANCELLOR, E. B., "Lord London," 23; "The West-End of Yesterday and To-day," 23
CHANCERY Bar custom altered, 89 CHANG TSO Lin, [31], [187], [188], [263] CHANNEL Swim, 7, 8
CHANNING of Wellingborough, Lord, Obit., 122
CHANTREY purchases, 65
CHAPLIN, Charlie, (Cinema), 72 CHARLEMONT, Viscount, [143]
CHATER, Sir Paul, Obit., 135
CHAUVEL, Lt. Gen. Sir Harry, Australian Defence problems, [332] CHEESMAN, Major R. E.,
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