CANADA, cont.
Liquor control, [288], [292] Mining Congress, [290]; 46 Minorities, rights of, [284]
National Conservative Convention, [291] Nova Scotia Second Chamber, [292] Parliamentary, [284], [287] Poultry Congress, [290] Preferential tariff, [286] Prince Edward Island, [288] Royal visit, [290], [292]
Russian Trade Agreement, [169], [288] Tariff Advisory Board, [285] Taxation reductions, [285], [286], [288] Telephone service with Great Britain, [292]
Trade statistics, [286]
United States: Diplomatic appoint- ments, [275], [285], [288]-[289]; co- operation in mineral industry pro- blems, [292]; Peace Bridge, [292] Water resources, [286]-[267], [291] CANADIAN Bar Association, [292] CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, and Prayer Book Measure, [122]-[123], [124] CAPITAL levy, [96], [98]
CARMONA, General (Portugal), [218], [219], [220]
CARNOY, M. (Belg.), [207]
CAROL, Prince (Rumania), [186], [187] CARPENTER, Dr. Estlin, Óbit., 113 CARSON, Lord: Rumania, [121]; Prayer
Book measure, [123]; Unemployment Insurance Bill, [126]
CARTHILL, Al., "The Garden of Adonis," 13
CAVE, Viscount: House of Lords reform scheme, [60], [63], [64], [65] CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Lord, [45] CAVENDISH, Lady Frederick: Diary of, 16 CAWSTON, Sir John Westerman, Obit., 107 CECIL, Algernon, "British Foreign Secre- taries," 15
CECIL Viscount: Preparatory Disarma-
ment Conference, [23], [26]-[27], [84]- [85], [101]; Geneva Naval Conference, [79], [84], [85], [117]-[118]; Resigna- tion, [84], [85], [100], [105], [107]; reasons for, [117]-[118]; Indictment of the Government, [84]-[85], [120]; League of Nations Union, address on disarmament and security, [100]-[101], [102]; Litvinoff proposal, [120]; Lord Cushendun on, [106]
CÉZANNE, by Roger Fry, 20
CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon. Sir Austen, cont.
Defence of his conduct of Foreign Affairs, [69]
Disarmament, [78], [85], [93], [94], [102]-[103]; reply to Labour censure, [119]-[120]
Egypt, relations with, [53], [268]-[269] Geneva Naval Conference, [81], [83], [120]
Geneva: September meeting, [93]-[95] Hungary, [189]
League of Nations: work for, [101], [104] Litvinoff, interview with, [120], [171] Paris: receives presentation of the "Golden Book," [93]
Rhineland evacuation, [68], [86], [93] Rumania, support of, [121], [189] Russia, [17], [18], [19], [77] Russian Trade Agreement, [49]-[51] Tangier problem, [94] Tirana Treaty, [40]
CHAMBERLAIN, Houston Stewart, Obit., 93 CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon. N.: Rating Reform, [13]; Board of Guardians (De- fault) Act, [28]; Housing Problem, [66] CHAMBERLAIN, Professor (U.S.A.), [275] CHAMBERLIN, Clarence (Aviator), [145]; 4, 6
CHAMBERS, Sir E. K., "King Arthur of Britain," 17
CHANCELLOR, Sir John (Governor, S. Rhodesia), [264]
CHANG TSO-lin, Marshal (China), [250], [251]
CHANNEL Swim, 8, 9; prosecution, 77 CHANTREY collection, 53
CHAPLIN, Charlie (Cinema), 59 CHAPLIN, Sydney (Cinema), 59
CHARLTON, Mr. (Australian Labour leader), [312]
CHARTERIS, Hon. Evan, "John Sargent," 20
CHAUVEL, General Sir Harry, [313] CHEN, Mr., [6], [10], [11], [12], [39] CHEQUELETS, 78
CHESTER-LE-STREET (Durham) Guardians, [28]
CHESTERTON, G. K., "Robert Louis Stevenson," 18; illust. "Siccum," 23; "Collected Poems," 22
CHIANG Kai-Shek, General (China), [40], [248], [249]
CHILE, [295]
Administrative reform, [296]
Communists, campaign against, [296] Ibañez, Colonel, government, [296]-[297] Oil tax, [297]
Parliamentary government breakdown, [295] CHINA, [248]:
Chang Tso-lin, Marshal, [250], [251] Chen Chien, General, [248], [250] Chen-O'Malley agreement, [12], [248] Chiang Kai-shek, General: suppresses Communist risings, [40], [249]; organises a government at Nanking, [40], [249]; moderate nationalist
policy of, [248], [249]; campaign against the North, [248], [249]; anti-Hankow policy, [249]; defence of Hsuchow, [249]; retires into private life, [249]
Communists suppressed, [40], [249] Feng Yu-hsiang, Marshal, [249], [250] Foreigners attacked, [30], [248]; evacu- ation of, [249]
Hankow Government, [248] Hankow riots, [4], [29], [40]
Ho Yin-ching, General, [248], [249] Hsuchow, seige of, [249] Kiukang riots, [248]
Kuomintang: disagreement amongst, [40], [248]-[249]
Li Tsung-jen, General, [249] Manchuria, [251]
Nanking incident, [29], [30], [40], [248]- [249], [254]; Mr. Chen's offer, [39]-[40]
Nationalist Government, [248]; atti- tude to Powers, [248]; action against Peking, [250]; surtax on imports, [250], [255]
North: action against Chiang Kai-
shek, [249]; financial, [250], [251] Pei Chung-hsi, General, [250] Peking Government, [250]; surtax on imports, [250]-[251]; Soviet Em- bassy closed, [251]; and see North, supra Powers' policy of non-intervention, [249], [251], [254]; British policy, [4], [5], [10], [30], [40]; attitude of Japan, [254],[255]; Canadian atti- tude, [284]-[285]
Shanghai: British Expeditionary force at, [10], [249]; Peking protest, [6] Shansi adopts Kuomintang system, [250]
South, [250]; financial, [251]; and see Nationalists, supra.
Soviet support of extreme Nationalists, [251]
Sun Chuan-fang, Marshal, [248], [249] Tang Shen-chi, General, [249], [250] Treaties: Chinese demand for revision, [251]; Powers' attitude, [5], [251] Yen Hsi-San, General, [250] Yu Chen, General, [250] CHIROL, Sir Valentine, “Fifty Years of a Changing World," 17 CHRISTIE'S sales, 55
CHUBB, Sir George Hayter, 1
CHURCH Assembly: New Prayer Book Measure, [122]; Legal, 78
CHURCHILL, RT. HON. WINSTON S.: American Debt: reply to Secretary Mellon, [41]
Betting tax, [67]
British industry, [91]
Budget, 65
Budget speech, [32]-[36]
Civil Servants and Trade Union Bill,
[56] Corporations tax, [66], [69]
CHURCHILL, RT. HON. WINSTON, S., cont.
Finance Bill, [66], [67], [69]
Geneva Naval Conference breakdown, [83]-[84], [117]
Gold Standard, [66]
Greek Debt settlement, [196], [197] House of Lords reform, [61], [63] National credit, [105] Road Fund, [67]
Serb-Croat-Slovene War Debt, [85] Super-tax amendments, [69] "The World Crisis," by, 12, 25 Otherwise mentioned, [6], [10], [17], [23], [117] CINEMA retrospect, 58
CINEMATOGRAPH Films Bill (Act), [25]- [26], [73], [107], [118], [126]; 58, 76 CIPARIK, J. (Hungary), [185] CITRINE, Mr. [51], [92]; Trade Unions Bill, [38]; Trade Union Congress, [87]; Russian Trade Unions, the breach with, [87]-[88]
CIVIL SERVICE: estimates, [19], [32]; Staff increases, [24]
"CLASS war," [58]
CLAYTON, Sir Gilbert, [240]
CLYNES, Mr. J. R.: Government policy in China, [21]; House of Lords Reform, [61]; Russian Trade Delegation: Arcos raid, [48], [49]; Russian Trade Unions, [88]; Trade Union Bill, [13], [42], [54], [56] [57]
COAL Commission [98]
COAL industry, [2], [16], [75]; 73 Co-operative selling, [16]
Depression, [73], [75], [114]; labour views on, [68]
Distress debate, [114]-[116]
Imports and exports, [1], [2], [20] Owners: Government attitude, [68]; and depression, [75]
Stoppage: effects of, [15], [32], [95] Subvention, [20] Unemployment, [2]
COATES, Rt. Hon. J. G., New Zealand Premier journey through Canada, [284], and Imperial Conference, [313]; and Royal tour, [313]; Singapore Base and naval defence, [314]; Licensing Bill, [317]; message to the Empire, [318]
COBHAM, Sir Alan (Cinema), 59 COCHRAN, Charles B. (Music), 60-61 COGHLAN, Sir Charles P. J. (S. Rhodesia), [265]; Obit., 124
COLEBATCH, Sir Hal (Australia), [307] COLERIDGE, Lord, Obit., 125 COLI, M. (Aviator), [144]
COLLIER, Constance (Drama), 57
COLLIER, Mr. (Premier, Western Aus- tralia), [311]
COLLINS, Mr. (Natal), [262]
COLLINS, Sewell, "Anne-One Hundred,”
COLONIAL Conference, [52]
COLONIAL Office: estimates, [70] COLVIN, Ian (Music), 61
COLVIN, Sir Sidney, Obit., 110 COLWYN Committee, [96] COMMERCIAL failures, 65 COMMODITY prices, 63-64 COMMUNIST Schools, [25]
COMMUNISTS at Labour Party Confer- ence, [98]
COMPANIES Law Amendment, 75 COMPTON, Professor A. (Nobel Prize), 10 CONGREVE, Gen. Sir Walter, V.C., Obit., 100 CONRAD, Joseph, 18
CONSERVATIVE and Unionist Associa- tions: National Council meeting, [61]- [62]
CONSERVATIVE Party Conference, [99], [100]
CONSERVATIVES: and Russia, [17], [18]; and disarmament, [104]; and Franchise Bill, [36], [99]; safeguarding, [100] CONSOLIDATED Fund Bill, [27] CONSOLIDATED Services: estimates, [34] CONTEMPORARY Music Centre, 61 Cook, Mr. A. J., [3], [39], [77], [90], [127] COOLIDGE, President: Geneva Naval Con- ference, [23], [255], [272]; Washington Convention, Limitation of Armaments, [79], [81], [82], [84]; United States and Turkey, [192]; Presidency: attitude to third term of office, [270], [271]; War Debts, [274]; Latin American states: relations with, [276]-[277]; Nicaraguan question, [276], [297], [303]; Mexico, affairs of, [297], [298], [302]; On popu- lar familiarity with Scriptures in U.S.A., [282]; Otherwise mentioned, [280] COOPER, Gladys (Drama), 56 CO-OPERATIVE Movement, and the Labour Party, [59]-[60]
COPPARD, A. E., "Pelagea and other Poems," 23
COPYRIGHT: Broadcasting, 78 CORNWALLIS, Baron, 1 COSGRAVE, Mr. [137], [139]
COSTA, Dr. Afonso (Portugal), [219] COTSWOLD Galleries, 54 COTTON, Julian, Obit., 114
COTTON Spinning industry, [1], [91] COULTON, G. G., "Five Centuries of Religion: The Friars, etc.," 14, 27 COVENT Garden (Opera), 60
COWAN, Mr. Thomas, gifts to Edinburgh University, 2, 6
COWARD, Noel: "The Marquise,' Chat," "Sirocco," 56
COWDRAY, Lord, gift, 3; Obit., 108 CRAIG, Sir James, 1
CRAIGAVON, Lord, [134]; 1
CRAIK, Sir Henry, Obit., 103
CRAMP, Mr. C. T., [88], [99] CRANAGE, Rev. Dr. D. H. S., 10
CRANE, Robert Newton, K.C., Obit., 109 CREDIT and currency systems: Mr. McKenna's suggestion, [66] "CRIME" (Drama), 57
CRISTEA, Mgr. Miron (Rumania), [187]
CROSSLEY, Arthur W., F.R.S., Obit., 102 CROWN Proceedings Committee, 75 CRUZ, General (Mexico), [300] CSERNOCH, Prince Archbishop (Hungary), [183] CUNLIFFE-LISTER, Sir Philip, [37]; Coal, Co-operative selling, [16]; Economic Conference, [71]; Films Bill, [25]-[26], [118]; Mining distress, [115], [116]; Safeguarding duties, [37]-[38], [70]; Trade returns, [125]; Trade situation, [72] CUNNINGHAM, G. H.,
London," 14 CURRENCY Notes, 69 CURTIUS, Herr (Ger.), [155] · CURZON, Frank, 6; Obit., 115 CUSHENDUN, Lord, [105]; 10; on Dis- armament policy, [117]; at Geneva (November), [120]; Prayer Book measure, [123]. See also under
CUST, R. H. H.," Benvenuto Cellini," 21, 31 CUSTOMS and Excise duties, [32], [33], [34]
CZECHOSLOVAKIA, [177] Administrative reform, [178] Budget, [179]
Cabinet under Svehla, [177] Commercial agreements, [180] Economic, [178], [180] Foreign policy, [180] Legislation, [178] Military Bills, [178]
Municipal elections, [180]-[181] Political parties, [177], [178], [181] President Masaryk re-elected, [179] Russia, relations with, [180] State Debt, [179]
Suffrage, the, and the military, [178] Taxation reform, [178]
Trade policy, [180]
Unemployment, [180]
Vatican, relations with, [180] Yugoslavia, relations with, [180]
DA CAMARA, Filomeno (Portugal), [220] DA COSTA, Gomes, General (Portugal), [220]
Daily Mail, [46], [99]
Daily Telegraph: new proprietorship, 11 DALADIER, M. (Fr.), [147]
DANA, William Parsons W., Obit., 105 DANDURAND, Senator Raoul (Canada), [290]
DANIELS, H. G.: "The Rise of the Ger- man Republic," 14 DANZIG, [132], [133] DARESBURY, Baron, 6
DA SILVA, Sr. Antonio Maria (Portugal), [218]
DAUDET, M. Léon (Fr.), [145]-[146] DAUDET, M. Philippe (Fr.), [145] DAVEY, Rev. J. G., [135]-[136] DAVIES, Rev. Gerald S., Obit., 98 DAVIES, Sir Walford (Music), 61 DAWBER, E. Guy, A.R.A., 4
DAWES' plan [158], [160]; 63
DAWES, Vice-President Charles G., [271], [273]
DEANE, Hamilton, "Dracula," 58 DEARDEN, Dr. Harold, "Interference," 57
DE BEAUMARCHAIS, M. (Fr. Ambassador), [154]
DE BROCQUEVILLE, M. (Belg.), [206]
DE CAMPOS, Señor Carlos (Brazil), [295] DE CORDES, General Sinel (Portugal), [220]
DE FLERS, Robert, Obit., 120 DELAFIELD, Miss E. M., "The Way Things Are," 24
DE LA MARE, Walter, "Stuff and Non- sense," 23
DELEDDA, Grazia (Nobel Prize), 10 DELEST, M. (Fr.), [145]
DELHI, New Council House opened, 2 DE LOO, M. Hulin (Art), 52
DE MARKIEVICZ, Countess (Constance), Obit., 117
DE MILLE, Cecil (Cinema), 59 DENMARK, [220]
Agricultural Credit Bank, [223]
Belgium, Arbitration Treaty with, [223] Cabinet, [220]-[221]
Disarmament Bill, [221]-[222]
Economy Policy, [221]
Electoral Reform, [222]
Foreign politics, [222]
Free Trade, adherence to [221] Germany, relations with, [222], [223] Land Defence Movement, [223] League of Nations, [222] Madsen-Mygdal Cabinet, [220] [221] National Defence problem, [222] Slesvig Loan Fund, [223] South Jutland, [223]
Spain, commercial treaty with [222] Trade agreements, [222] Treaties, [222]-[223] Unemployment, [221]
DE OCA, Señor Montes (Mexico), [300] DEPARTMENT of Mines, [34]
DERBY, Bishop of, 8
DERBY winner, 6
DE RIVERA, General Primo, [94]
DE SELVES, M. (Fr.), [141]
DE SOLA PINTO, Prof. V., "Sir Charles Sedley," 19
DESSEWFFY, Count A. (Hungary), [181] DETHBRIDGE, Chief Justice (Australia), [309]
DE VALERA, Mr., [134], [137], [138], [139], [140]
DE VILLIERS, Judge (S. Africa), [264] DEVLIN, Mr. Joseph, [134]
DIAZ, President (Nicaragua), [276], [303], [304]
DICKSEE, Sir Frank, P.R.A., 52 "DICTIONARY of National Biography," 14, 28
DILLON, John, Obit., 121
DINES, William H., F.R.S., Obit., 138
DIOMEDES, M. (Gr.), [197]
DINGHOFER, Dr. Franz, [164], [167] DISARMAMENT, [77], [78], [100]-[101],
[114], [120], [126]-[127]; Labour motions, [21], [23], [119]; Government attitude, [107], [116]-[117]; and see under names of Countries and League of Nations
DISEASE, microbiology and, 43
DISRAELI: biographical, 15, 29; novels of, 15
DISTRIBUTIVE Workers Union, [7] DODGSON, Mr. Campbell (Art), 52 DOHENEY, Mr. (U.S.A.), [280] DOLGORUKI, Prince, (Russia), [173] DONKIN, Sir Horatio Bryan, Obit., 119 DONNELLY, Mr. E., [134]
DONOHOE, Martin Henry, Obit., 95 DORIOT, M. (Fr.) [145]
DOUGLAS, Mr. J. C. (Canada), [284]
DOUMERGUE, President: visit to England, [52], [145]; 5
DOVER: Suffragan Bishopric, 8
DOVGALEVSKI, M. (Russia), [170]
DRAMA of the Year: retrospect, 55; literature, 23
DRUSE revolt, [239], [241] DUBLIN: Trinity College, 9 DUCA, M. (Rumania), [186] DUFF, Mr. W. (Canada), [284] DUFFY, Mr. M. B. (Australia), [307] DU MAURIER, Gerald (Drama), 57 DUNCAN, Sir Andrew (Canada), [284]; 2 DUNCAN Jones, A. S., "Archbishop Laud,"
DUVEEN, Sir Joseph, 55
DYER, Mr. C. E., K.C., 78
DYER, Brig.-Gen. R. E. H., Obit., 118
EARTHQUAKES, [256]; 2, 3, 7 EASTMAN, George: gift, 4 ECONOMY policy, [34], [71], [107] EDGE, Sir William, [65]
EDGERTON, John E. (U.S.A.), [271] EDINBURGH University: gifts to, 2, 6
EDUCATION Associations, World Federa- tion of Conference, [292]
EDUCATION, Board of: and economy, [27]; estimates, [72]-[78]
EDWARDES, Stephen Meredyth, C.V.O., Obit., 92
EGERTON, Hugh Edward, Obit., 112 EGYPT, [267]
Adly Cabinet resigns, [268] British officials' appointments, [270] Capitulations, the, [269] Four Points, the, [269]
Great Britain, relations with, [53], [268]- [269], [270]
King Fuad visits London, [53], [269] Mixed Courts, constitution of, [269], [270]
Sarwat Cabinet, [268]
Sawat Pasha in England, [269]-[270] Sirdarship question, [53], [268]-[269] Sudan Defence Force, [268], [269] Sudan, slavery in, [270]
EGYPT, cont.
Wafd, the, [268], [269]
Zaghloul Pasha, [269]; death of, [267]- [268]; Obit., 123
EIGHT Hours Act, [10], [75], [76], [89], [114]
EINTHOVEN, Prof. Willem, Obit., 128
EL ATRASH, Sultan Pasha (Arabia), [239], [241] ELECTORAL reform [28]; Proportional representation, [28]; Second Ballot, [28] ELECTRICAL Engineering, [283] ELGUERO, Señor Jose (Mexico), [302] EMIGRATION: and the Dominions, [26], [291], [312]; and unemployment, [26] EMPIRE Marketing: estimates, [20] EMPIRE Theatre, 2
"ENGLISH Men of Letters," 19 ERASMUS: "Life, Character, and Influ- ence of Desiderius Erasmus," 21
ERNLE, Lord, "The Light Reading of Our Ancestors," 18
ERROLL, Maj.-Gen. Lord, K.T., Obit., 116 ERSKINE, John, "Galahad," 24 ESHER, Viscount, "Cloud-capp'd Towers," 16
ESTELLA, Marquis of (Sp.), [216], [218] ESTONIA, [173]
Cabinet changes, [174] Latvia, relations with, [173] League of Nations, and, [133], [174] Soviet Russia, relations with, [174] EVANS, Edith (Drama), 57 EVOLUTION, Heredity and, 38
EXPLORATION of the Upper Air: Inter-
national Commission, 46 EXPORT Trade, [1], [72]; 62
FACTORY Inspection Bill, [3], [9] FAGAN, J. B., "The Greater Love," 56 FALL, Secretary A. B. (U.S.A.), [280] FARADAY Society, 50
FARMERS and protection, [74] FARQUHAR'S "The Beaux Stratagem," 57 FASCISM, [151]-[152], [174]; Italian Labour Charter, [151], 87; Opera Nazionale Balilla, [153]
FAUSSET, Hugh I'Anson, "Tolstoy," 20 FEDERATION of British Industries, [3], [32] FEDELE, Signor Pietro (Italy), [153] FEISAL, King: visit to England [234] FERDINAND, King of Rumania, [186]; and Prince Carol [187]; death, [185], [187], [188]-[189]; Obit., 117
FERGUSON, Mr. (Canada), [291] FERGUSSON, Sir Charles: Governor Gen- eral, New Zealand, [313] FEUCHTWANGER, Leon, "The Ugly
FILDES, Sir Luke, R.A., Obit., 100 FIGUEROA, Sr. Emiliano (Chile), [296] FIGUEROA, Sr. Xavier (Chile), [296] FILMS, Film Industry: American pictures, 59; British films: defined, 58; main themes, 59; Cinematograph Films Bill (Act), [25]-[26], [73], [107], [118], [126], 58, 76; Danish pictures, 59; German
pictures, 59; Technical improvements, 59-60
FINANCE and Commerce: retrospect, 62-
FINANCE Act, 76
FINLAND, [231]
Agrarian government, [232] Amnesties Bill, [231] Budget, [231]
Financial assistance proposal, [93] General election, [231]
League of Nations Council, [232] Legislative, [231]
Protection Corps subsidy, [231] Socialist government, [231] Sweden, relations with, [226] FIRES: Fire losses, 11 FISHER, H. A. L.,
(Viscount Bryce)," 16, 29
FISHERY Board Scotland: estimates, [70]- [71]
FITZALAN, Lord, [61]
FITZGERALD, Mr. Desmond, [138] FITZGERALD-KENNEY, Mr., K.C., [139] FITZMAURICE, Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice, Obit., 95
"FIVE Centuries of Religion," Vol. II., 14, 27
FLAKSTAD, Mr. (Norway), [227] FLEETWOOD: damage by flood, 9 FLEMISH art exhibition, 52
FLEMMING, Mr. J. K. (Canada), [290] FLETCHER, C. R. L., ed.
Dr. A. D. Godley," 23 FLOODS, 3, 9, 10, 11
FOGG, Eric (Music), 61
FOOTBALL Association Cup, 4.
FORD, Mr. Henry (U.S.A.), [270], [271] FOREIGN Commerce, 70-72 FOREIGN Exchanges, 70
FORSTER, Miss E. M.: "Aspects of the Novel," 18
FORTESCUE, Sir J.: "George III.," 15; "History of the British Army," 15 Fox, Sir Francis, Obit., 92
FRAMPTON, Sir George, R.A., 52 FRANCE, [140]
Atlantic flight, [144] Budget, [140], [148] Coal, embargo on, [71]
Communists, campaign against, [145] Disarmament, attitude to, [142]-[143] Economic readjustment, [141] Electoral reform, [146]-[147]
Financial restoration, [140], [141], [143]-[144]; 62-63
Bond conversion, [141], [143]-[144] Review of situation, [144] Franc stabilisation, [144]
Geneva Naval Conference, [141]-[142] Germany: commercial accord with, [147]
League of Nations, [142], [143]
Paul Boncour mobilisation scheme, [142]
Peace treaty proposal to U.S.A., [146], [275]
Rhineland evacuation, [86]
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