Chinese nationalism, [270]; Na- tionalist reception of, [270]-[271]; British policy in, [30], [110], [112], [123], [136]; British representative, [110], [136], [269]
Hong-Kong boycott, [30], [266] Nationalism, recognition of, by foreign Powers, [136], [269]-[270] Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), [263], [265], [266] Opium trade, [142]
Peking Government, [263], [264], [270] Shantung troops' reputation, [267] Southern Nationalist Party, [263], [265], [266], [267], [268] Soviet Government, relations with, [187], [265]
Tariff Conference, [269], [270], [298] Wanhsien, bombarded by British, [269] Western Powers and Japanese: atti-
tude, [268], [269], [270]; protests, [268]
CHIROL, Sir V., “India," 20 CHRISTIE'S, sales at, 67
CHURCHILL, RT. HON. WINSTON : British Debt to America, [83] Budget, second, [43]-[46], [47], [59], [63], [64], [65]; 78
Civil Service Sports Grant, [9]
Coal dispute, [49], [76], [95], [96], [97], [99]-[100], [101], [102], [110], [120]; on subsidy, [49], [97], [99]-[100]; conference with men's leaders, [97]; attitude in debates, [99]-[100], [110]; conciliatory attitude, [97], [99]-[100]; appeal to miners, [100]; and Mining Association delegates, [101], [102], [106]; on losses by dispute, [130]; in censure debate, [132]
Economy Bill, [26], [27], [32], [40], [41] Economy policy, [2]-[3], [47] Eight Hours' Bill, [102]
French Debt negotiations, [23], [58], [81]-[82], [155]; settlement, [82]-[83], [156]-[157]
General Strike, [49], [51], [55] Great Britain's war debt policy, [23] Italian Debt settlement, [3], [82], [83] Leeds Chamber of Commerce speech, [2]
Northern Ireland Unemployment In- surance Fund, [10], [11] Road Fund surplus, [9]-[10] Soviet Government, on, [73] Swansea speech, [95], [96] CHURCHMEN and the Coal Stoppage, [89]- [91], [92], [94]
CHURSTON, Lord, seat at Churston Ferrers burnt down, 3
CINEMA, the: as vehicle of propaganda, [117]; retrospect, 70 CINEMATOGRAPH Exhibitors' Association,
CITY and South London Ry., 8 CIVIL Service Sports Grant, [9] CLARE College, Cambridge, 6
CLARKE, A., "The Cattledrive in Con- naught and Other Poems," 27 CLARKE, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward, K.C., "Benjamin Disraeli," 14
CLARKE, Most Rev. H. L., Obit., 140 CLARKE, Somers, Obit., 148 CLAUSON, Mr., K.C., 92
CLAYTON, Mr., re-election of Ministers Act, [11]
CLAYTON, Sir Gilbert, mission to the Yemen, [256]
CLEMENCEAU, M., open letter to Presi- dent of the U.S., [159], [294] CLUNY Castle (Aberdeenshire) damaged by fire, 8 CLUTTON-BROCK, Arthur, 'Essays on Literature and Life," 24; "Essays on Religion," 21
CLYNES, J. R., [9], [103], [120] COAL Commission, [1], [4]; evidence of owners and miners, [4], [5], [114]; Re- port of, [32]-[34]; 75; Government atti- tude, [33]-[34], [35], [46], [56], [60], [69], [72], [74], [75], [76], [92], [132]; owners' attitude [36]; miners' attitude, [36]-[37], [39], [76], [90], [97], [107] COAL Co-operative selling Committee, [91] COAL imported, [80]; question of Em- bargo, [68], [122]
COAL Industry dispute, [36]-[39], [40], [48], [56]-[58], [68], [72], [89], et seq. Churchmen's efforts for settlement, [89]-[91]
Effects of, [80], [130]; 76, 79, 80, 87; stimulates combination in industry,
75 Government attitude, [56]-[57], [71], [74], [75], [78], [91], [92], [94], [97], [99], [101]; proposal of a national wages board, [56]
House of Commons debates on, [59]- [60], [98]-[100], [108]-[109]; censure motion, [131]
Miners' calculation in, [113]
Owners' attitude to National Confer- ence, [101], [102], [106]; charge of political interference, [57]
Public opinion, [100], [113], [130] Return to work, the, [93], [96], [100], [107], [110]-[111], [113], [116], [128], [130], [132]
Russian Relief funds, [69]
Samuel Memorandum, the, [53], [79] Settlement, [129]; 86 Subsidy, see infra
COAL Industry reconstruction, [5], [99]; 75, 86; Reconstruction Act, [99] COAL Industry, Retrospect of the year, 85-86
COAL Mines Act (1926), 90 COAL prices, rise in, [121] COAL restrictions, [129]
COAL Subsidy, [1], [5], [31], [35], [38], [48], [56], [57], [59], [90], [92], [97], [99]- [100]; Coal Commission recommenda- tions, [32], [35]; and Budget, [31], [46]; total cost, 86
COAL, world consumption, 86 COATES, Rt. Hon. J. G. (Prime Minister, New Zealand), [336], [337], [3838], [339], [340]; inter- Imperial Trade speech, [311]
"COBDEN-SANDERSON, Thomas J., The Journals of," 18
COBHAM, ALAN: African flight, 3; Aus- tralian flight, 6, 9; Knight Commander- ship conferred on, 10
COGHLAN, Sir Charles (S. Rhodesia), [284] COGHLAN, Sir Timothy, Obit., 132 COLEMAN, Ronald (Cinema), 72 COLES Pasha, Obit., 157
COLLETT, A., "The Changing Face of Eng- land," 23, 41
COLLINS, Sir G., [66], [67]; resignation as Chief Liberal Whip, [115]
COLLINS, Very Rev. T. G. G., elected Bishop of Meath, 2
COLOGNE Zone evacuation, [152], [177], [178]
COMMERCE, Finance and, 75-88
COMMODITY prices, 76; tables, 76, 77 COMMUNIST incitement in the General Strike, [61]
COMMUNISTS, Labour Party expulsion of, [6], [114]
COMPTON, Fay (Cinema), 72
CONRAD, Mrs. Jessie, "Joseph Conrad as I Knew Him," 16
CONRAD, Joseph, "Last Essays," 24 CONSERVATIVE National Conference, [111] CONSERVATIVE and Unionist Party or- ganisation, 10
CONSERVATIVE Party: at opening of session, [7]; Mr. Baldwin's position as leader confirmed, [6]; two elements in, [7]
CONSOLIDATED Loau, 79
CONSTABULARY grant (Ulster), [11]
CONTINENT, passengers
Railways record year, 12
CONTINENTAL Steel cartel, 75. See under
COOK, A. B., "Zeus: A Study in Ancient Religion," 22
COOK, E. T., Her Majesty," 15 COOK, Mr., Secretary of Miners' Federa- tion; attitude in coal dispute, [56], [58], [68], [77], [89], [93], [94], [95], [97], [98], [100], [101], [102], [106], [122], [123], [127], [130]; and the return to work, [96], [111]; at Trades Union Con- gress, [105]; prohibition on speeches, [121]; Premier's criticism of, [131] COOK, Sir Theodore, 17; "The Sunlit Hours," 17
COOLIDGE, President: on instalment selling, [293]; Armistice Day speech, [296]; World Court adherence, [297], Naval programme, [297], [298]; “ex- ecutive order" on Prohibition enforce- ment, [302]; speech on Independence Declaration, [304]; and elections results, [305]; Nicaraguan policy, [327] COOLIDGE, Rev. W. A. B., Obit., 133 COOREMAN, M. (Belgium), [285]
COUPLAND, Prof. R., Raffles, 1781- 1820," 15
COURTAULD, Samuel A., gift to Middlesex Hospital, 3
COVENT Garden Opera, 73
COWAN, Thomas, presentation to Edin- burgh University, 5
COWARD, Noel, The Queen was in the Parlour," 26; plays by, 68 CowL, Jane (Drama), 68
CRACOW, Town Hall destroyed by fire, 5 CRAIG, Sir James, and local option, [144] CRAMP, C. T. at the Trades Union Con- gress, [103]
CRAWFORD Committee recommendations, [84], [125]
CRESWELL, Colonel (S. Africa), [280] CRICKET, Test Match, 7
CRIMINAL Justice Act, 89
CUBA friction with Uruguay, [330]; hurricane in, 10
CUMING, E. D., ed. "Squire Osbaldeston: His Autobiography" 17 CUNLIFFE-LISTER Sir Philip: at Imperial Conference, [117]; on film industry and subsidy, 71
CUNNINGHAM, Alison, "Cummy's Diary,"
CURZON of Kedleston, Marquess," Leaves from a Viceroy's Note Book," 22 CUSHNY, Prof. Arthur Robertson, Obit., 123
CUSTOMS and Excise, returns, [43] CUSTOMS Staff increase, [10]
CUTTS, Graham (Cinema), 71 CYCLONE in Samoa, [341] CZECHOSLOVAKIA, [191]
Agrarian tariffs question, [192]
Bank note forgeries in Hungary, [194] Cerny Cabinet, [192]
Fascist movement, [193] Foreign policy, [194]-[195] Gajda affair, [193]
Language question, [192]
National Coalition Government under M. Svehla, [191]-[192] Political parties, chaos of, [193] Sokol movement, [193]
Svehla forms new Government, [193] Yugoslavia, relations with, [195] CZECHOSLOVAKIAN male voice choir, 74
Daily Sketch, 10 DALTON, Mr. (Socialist M.P.): definition of "essential services," [7]; and Government disarmament policy, [30] DAMASCUS : bombardment of, [254]; unrest, [254]
DANBY, Herbert, trans. Klausner's "Jesus of Nazareth," 21
DANE, Clemence, "Granite," 26 DANZIG: League of Nations loan, [141], [191]; economic and financial, [191]; Roman Catholic Bishop appointed, [191]
DARK, Sidney, "Paris," 23
DARLING, Lord, [42]; "A Pensioner's Garden," 24
DARLINGTON by-election, 2
DA SILVA Dr. Antonio Maria (Portugal), [238]
DA SILVA, Commander Pereira (Portugal), [238]
DAVIDSON, J. C. C., M.P., 10
DAVIES, W. H., "The Bird of Paradise," 26; "The Song of Love," 27 DAVIES, W. F. (Law), 92 DAWES, General, [160] DAWES Plan, [155]; 76 DEAN, Basil (Drama), 68 DEBS, Eugene, Obit., 154
DE CASTRO, J. Paul, "The Gordon Riots,"
DE CHAIR, Sir Dudley (Governor of N.S. Wales), [334]
DE ESTELLA, Marquis (Spain), [236], [237], [289]
DE FOREST Phonofilms, 72
DE GEER, Dr. D. J. (Holland), [225], [228]
DE GRAEFF, Dr. A. C. D. (Governor General, Dutch East Indies), [276] DE JOUVENEL, M., High Commissioner, Syria, [205], [254], [255]
DE LA HUERTA, General (Mexico), [326]
DE LA MARE, Walter, "The Connoisseur," 29
DE LA WARR, Lord, [77]
DEMERTJIS, M. (Greece), [211]
DE MONTGOMERY, B. G., "Issues of European Statesmanship," 21
DE MONZIE, M., [158]
DE NÁDOSY, J. (Hungarian Police), [195], [196]
DENISON, Sir Hugh (Australian Commis- sioner in United States), [332] DENMARK, [240]
Bank note redemption, [242] Currency deflation, [240], [241] Dano-French Treaty, [242] Dano-German Treaty, [242] Economic measures, [241] Elections, [241]
Financial measures, [241], [242]; re- turn to gold standard, 76, 83 Foreign policy, [242]
Stauning Cabinet resigns, [241] Trade crisis, [241]
Trade returns, [241]-[242]
DERHAM, N. L., channel swim, 8 DESPRET, M. (Belgium), [220]
DE STEFANI (Italian Minister of Finance), [164]
DE VALERA, Mr., breaks with Sinn Fein, [146]
DE VILLIERS, Mr. Justice (S. Africa), [284]
DE VISSER, Dr. (Holland), [225] DEWEY, Sir Thomas, Obit., 143 DIAZ, Senor Adolfo (Nicaragua), [327], [328], [329]; appeals for U.S. inter- vention in Nicaraguan revolt, [328] DICKINSON, G. L., "The International Anarchy, 1904-1914," 20, 38
DILL, Sir Samuel, Roman Society in Gaul, 19
DISARMAMENT: Government attitude to,
[7], [14], [15], [16], [29]-[30]; Viscount Cecil's account of the League Prepara- tory Commission, [62], [125]. See also under League
DIVORCE: Judicial Proceedings Bill, [42], [124], [133], [135]; 90 DOCKERS' Strike, [54]
DOUGHTY, Charles Montagu, Obit., 118 DOUMER, M. Paul, French Minister of Finance, [23], [152], [153] DOUMERGUE, M., [150]
DOWNE, W. H., "John S. Sargent his Life and Work," 16
DOYLE, Sir A. Conan, "History of Spiritualism," 22
DRAMA of the Year, retrospect, 67-70 DREISER, Theodore, An American
DREYER, Dr. John Louis Emil, Obit.,
DRINKWATER, John (Drama), 69
DRUMCOLLOGHER cinema fire, [149] DRUMSPILLAN House burnt down, 3
DRURY, Rt. Rev. Thomas Wortley, D.D., Obit., 121
DRUSES' revolt, [254]
DUBLIN:
Greater Dublin Commission, [149] Lord Mayoralty, abolition proposed, [149]
DUBLIN Co., by-election, [146]
DUCHESS of York, birth of a daughter to, 4
DUKES, Ashley: "The Machine-Wreck- ers," 26; "The Song of Drums," 26 DUMBARTONSHIRE by-election, 2 DUMPING, measures against, [45] DUNCAN, Sir Andrew, [314] DUNCAN, Patrick (S. Africa), [279] DUNDEE Royal Infirmary, 8
DUNEDIN, Lord, in New Year's Honours, 1 DUNN, Sir William Henry, Bt., Obit., 139 DUNNING, Charles (Canada), [307], [309]
DUNRAVEN, Lord, Obit., 139
DU PONTET de la Harpe, Rev. J. M. H., Obit., 150
DURNFORD, Sir Walter, Obit., 128 DUVEEN, Sir Joseph, 66
EARTHQUAKES, 7, 8
EAST Ham by-election, 5
"EAST India Company Trading to China: Chronicles of," ed. Dr. H. B. Morse, 19
EAST Renfrewshire by-election, 2 ECONOMY Bill, the, [3], [7], [26]-[28], [40]; debate, [40]-[41]; obstruction by some Labour members, [41] ECONOMY Cabinet Committee, [2], [3], [44] ECUADOR, [327]
EDE, H. S., "Florentine Drawings," 24 EDERLE, Miss Gertrude, Channel swim, 7 EDGE, Rt. Hon. Sir John, K.C., Obit., 143 EDGEWORTH, Prof. Francis Ysidro, Obit., 121
EDINBURGH University: Animal Breed- ing Research Department endowed, 10; Mr. Thomas Cowan's gift, 5 EDUCATION: Board of Education cir- culars, [2], [8]; expenditure, [41], [44]; estimates, debate, [85]
Cabinet of Adly Pasha, [290] Cotton crisis, [291]
Cyrenaica boundary, [292]
Elections, [289]-[290]
Finance, [291]-[292]
Great Britain, relations with, [290], [291]
Khalifate Congress, [292]
Nile Waters Commission, [293] Parliament, King's Speech, [290], [291] Political murder trial results, [290], [291]
Rockefeller endowment offer, [292] Sennar Dam inaugurated, 2 Sudan affairs, [292]-[293]
Lake Tsana irrigation scheme, [293] Makwar Dam opened, [293] EIGHT Hours Bill, [72], [73], [74]-[77], [102]; effects of, [89], [93]; Mr. Mac- donald suggests a new clause, [109] EIGHT Hours Day Convention, [25], [224], [242]
EKMAN, Hr. (Swedish Premier), [243] ELECTRICAL Trades Union, [24]
ELECTRICITY Bill, [6], [7], [28]-[29], [85], [112], [124], [135]; 90 ELECTRIFIED Railways, 8
ELIOT, Dr. Charles William, Obit., 146 ELLIOT, F. G. (Canada), [307] ELLIOT, Sir Thomas Henry, Obit., 137 EMERGENCY Powers Act, 89
EMERGENCY Regulations, [39], [61]-[62], [76], [93], [98], [108], [110], [120], [121], [129], [132]; 89
EMMOTT, Lord, Obit., 162
EMORY University Glee and Madrigal Society, 74
"EMPIRE at War, The," ed. Sir Charles Lucas, 19
FACTORY Law Reform Bill, [24], [124] FAILURES and Bankruptcies, 78 FAIRBANKS, Douglas (Cinema), 72 "FARINGTON Diary, The," Vol. 6, ed. James Grieg, 18
FASCISM in Italy, [161] et seq.
FASCIST Outrages, indignation in Eastern Europe, [204]
FASCISTI attack on French railwaymen, [150]
FAUSSET, H. I., "Samuel Coleridge," 15, 29
FEDERATION of British Industries and British film industry, 71
FEHRENBACH, Constantin, Obit., 126 FERBER, Edna, "The Show Boat," 29 FERDINAND, Tsar, illness of, [202] FERMANAGH, [143]
FERTILISERS and Feeding Stuffs Act, 90. FEUCHTWANGER, L., "Jew Süss," trans. Mr. and Mrs. E. Muir, 28 FIANNA Fail, [146]
FIGUEROA, Don Emiliano (President of Chile), [317]
FILMS: Imperial Conference discussion, [117], [119]; 71
FINANCE and Commerce, 75-88 FINANCE Bill. See Budget. Financial News, 10
FINE Art Society exhibitions, 67 FINLAND, [247]
Arbitration conventions, [248] Foreign policy, [248]
Kallio Government, [247], [248]
Language question, [248]
Nationalism in, [248]-[249]
Relander, President, visits Oslo and
Copenhagen, [249]
Socialist Government, [248]
Soviet Government, pact with, [248]
"Swedish National Party," [249]
FINLAND, cont.
Treaties, [247]-[248]
"True Finland League," [248]
FIRE Insurance, 88
FIRES, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10
FISH, Walter G., Daily Mail editorship, 9
FISHER, H. A. L., [8]; 3
FLETCHER, J. G., "Branches of Adam," 26
FLOATING Debt reduction, [31], [44] FLONZALEY Quartet (Music), 74 FLOODS, 1
Fock, Dr. D. (ex-Governor-General, Dutch East-Indies), [276], [278] FOOT-and-mouth disease, 56 FOOTBALL Association, Challenge Cup, 4 FORD, F. M., "A Man Could Stand Up,"27 FORD, H., and Crowther, S., "To-day and To-morrow," 21
FOREIGN Exchanges (Tables), 83, 84 FORESTRY, Government attitude to, [10] FORKE, Mr. (Canada, Progressive Leader), [306], [309]
FORMICHI (Music), 74
FORREST, Sir George, Obit., 119
FOSTER, Sir William," John Company,"
FOUNDLING Hospital, 6, 8; picture gal- lery, 67
FOWLER, H. W., " Dictionary of Modern English Usage," 25 FRANCE, [149]
Bloc des Gauches, the, [150], [151] Briand-Caillaux Cabinet, [150], [157] Budget, [151], [152], [159] Cartel, the, [150], [151]
Communists, Socialist Radical support of, [153]-[154]
Debt to Great Britain: discussions,
[23], [58], [83], [154]. [155]; agree- ment, [81-83], [112], [156]-[157] Debt agreement with United States, [154]-[155]; delay in ratification, [155], [159]
Financial situation, committee's re- port, [155]
Franc, fall of the, [149]-[151], [152], [155], [157]-[159]; 76, 84 Germany, relations with, [150], [151], [159]
Herriot Government, [158] Italy, relations with, [150] Locarno agreement ratified, [152] Parliamentary salaries, [160]
Poincaré Cabinet, financial measures of, [158]-[160]; 76, 84
Sales tax, [152]
Socialist Congress, [151]
State Sinking Fund, [151], [158], [159] Turkey, accord signed with, [159] FRANCK, Louis (Belgium), [285] FRANCO, Comandante (Spanish aviator), [235]
FRANCQUI, M., [221], [222], [223] FRANKLIN-BOUILLON, M., [154] FRASER, Lovat, Obit., 130
FRAZER, Sir J. G., The Worship of Nature," 22, 40
FREEMAN, J., "Herman Melville," 15 FRENCH art, exhibitions of, 67
FRENCH banknote forgery, [194], [195] et seq.
FRENCH Debt to Great Britain: discus- sions, [23], [58], [154], [155]; in Budget calculations, [46]; settlement, [81]-[83], [112], [156]-[157]
FRENCH Debt to United States: agree- ment, [154]-[155]; ratification delay, [155], [159]
FRIEDMAN (Music), 74
FULLER, Senator (S. Africa), [280]
GALSWORTHY, John: play, "Escape," 26, 68; "The Silver Spoon," 27, 43; "Verses New and Old," 27
GAMBLE, Frederick William, Obit., 149 GARDINER, A. G., "Certain People of Importance," 15
GARNETT, Mrs. R. S.," Samuel Butler and his Family Relations," 15 GARROD, H. W., "Keats," 15, 30 GAUNT, W., Etchings of Frank Brangwyn, 24
GELL, Philip Lyttelton, Obit., 136 GENERAL Strike, the threatened, [39], [48]; Daily Mail incident, [40], [48]; account of, [49]-[54], [61]-[62]; 5, 75; cost, [55], [85]; effect of, on money market, 80; Trades Union Council de- fence attitude, [51], [52], [55], [78]-[79], [102]; effect of, on morale of Trade Unions, [102]; Premier's Scarborough speech on, [112]; repercussion in Canada, [309]
National Police Fund opened, 6 GENEVA Opium Convention (1925), [142] GEORGE, RT. HON. D. LLOYD: Address, debate on the, [7] Agriculture, position of, [73] Budget criticism, [46] Carnarvon speech, [31] "Coal and Power," [29]
Coal dispute: efforts towards settle- ment, [49], [60], [91]-[92], [94], [99], [120]; on subsidy, [92]; criticism of Government, [109], [132]; contribu- tions to American journals, [66], [95] Economy Bill, [28], [41] General Strike, [51] Health Insurance Act, 28 Land Organisation, [31]
League Council reconstitution, [19], [21] Liberal Party dissensions, and, [7], [66], [67], [68], [115], [136] Otherwise mentioned, [122]
GEORGE, Walter Lionel, Obit., 119 GEPP, H. W. (Australia), [332]
GERHARDT (Music), 74
GERMAN reparations, and debt settle- ments, [23], [154], [156]-[157]
GERMANY, [169]
Budget, [174]; 76
Cabinet reconstruction under Dr.
Luther, [169], [171]
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