Henry Lambert, sixth Baronet, he assumed the name of Grey in 1905 under the will of the seventh Earl of Stamford; m., 1883, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Alfred Payne; succeeded by his s. On the 18th, aged 66, Archibald Ross Colquhoun, sometime Deputy-Commissioner of Burma, and first Administrator of Mashonaland; had travelled and explored extensively in Siam, Burma, the Shan country, and China, and had written notable books, especially " Across Chryse" (1883), "The Key of the Pacific" (1895), and "China in Transformation" (1898). On the 21st, aged about 41, Arthur Owen Jones, a famous all-round cricketer; captained the English team in Australia 1907-8. On the 22nd, aged 64, Sir Robert Simon, M.D., hon. physician to the Birmingham General Hospital 1891-1914; and Professor at Birmingham University, an authority on the diseases incident to certain industries. On the 22nd, aged 80, General Charles Boileau Pemberton, C.B., C.S.I., some- time R.E.; distinguished in the Mutiny; sometime Director-General of Indian Railways. On the 23rd, aged about 56, the Rev. William Yorke Fausset, Vicar of Cheddar and Prebendary of Wells; had a distinguished career as classical scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and winner of many University prizes; sometime Head- master of Ripon Grammar School, and later of Bath College. On the 23rd, aged 60, the Rev. Edward Melford Mee, sometime Fellow, Tutor, and Junior Bursar of Queen's College, Oxford; Rector of Crawley, Hants, 1885-96. About the 25th, aged 93, Lieut.-General Arthur Wombwell, sometime 46th Regiment, distinguished in the Crimean War. On the 25th, aged 75, Dr. John Muir, an explorer of Alaska, and an eminent naturalist and geologist; a native of Scotland. On the 26th, aged 74, General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., sometime 2nd Foot; dis- tinguished in the China War of 1860, the Abyssinian Expedition, and the South African War, where he commanded the Sixth Division; Inspector-General of Auxiliary Forces 1897-1900, Adjutant-General to the Forces 1901-4. On the 26th, aged 71, Colonel William Johnson, C.B., M.D., Army Medical Service; distinguished in the Zulu War of 1878-9 and the Boer War, and compiled a Roll of Graduates of Aberdeen University. On the 27th, aged 53, Lord Henry Grosvenor, third son of the first Duke of Westminster; stood for Cheshire (Northwich) 1887. On the 28th, aged 82, the Rev. Richard Hobson, hon. Canon of Liverpool, and Vicar of St. Nathaniel's, Liverpool, 1863-1901; had been very successful in a very poor parish; a strong Evangelical. On the 29th, aged 61, Colonel Henry Broadley Harrison- Broadley, Unionist M.P. for Yorks, E.R. (Howdenshire), since 1906, and sometime M.P. for the East Riding. On the 29th, aged 75, Colonel John Chadwick Doveton, Indian Army, a pioneer of forestry in British India. On the 30th, killed in action in France, aged 47, Lieut.-Colonel Reginald Alexander, Rifle Brigade, distinguished in the South African War. On the 30th, aged 86, Thomas Bryant, an eminent surgeon, long on the staff of Guy's Hospital, Hunterian Professor of Surgery 1888-9, Surgeon in Ordinary to King Edward VII., President of the Royal College of Surgeons 1896-99; wrote important works on surgery. On the 31st, aged 55, the Hon. Sir Edward Charles Macnaghten, K.C., fifth Baronet; succeeded his father, Lord Macnaghten, a life Peer, 1913; m. (1) 1888, the Hon. Gwen Abbot, dau. of the first Lord Tenterden; she d. 1891; (2) 1894, Edith, dau. of Thomas Powell; succeeded by his s.
INDEX.
The figures between [ ] refer to PART I.
[Speeches in Parliament are entered under their subjects under the heading Parliamentary Speeches," and those outside Parliament under "Political Speeches." Books are entered under “Literature" under their authors' names. Law cases, except criminal trials, are entered individually.]
ACCIDENTS.-AVALANCHE, Ortler Spitz, Tyrol, patrol of soldiers, 9. AVIATION, Airship Z. I., wrecked, 17; Allan, Capt. C., 9; Anderson, Capt. E. V., 14; Annesley, Earl of, 33; Beevor, Flight- Lieut. C., 33; Burroughs, Lieut. J. E. G., 9; Campbell, Serg., 23; Carter, Air- mechanic, 14; Cresswell, Lieut. T. S., 16; Cudmore, G., 14; Downer, Capt. C. P., 9; Empson, Lieut. J., 14; Fethi Bey, 8; Fischamend, 18; Gibb, Mr., 4; Hamel, G., 14; Hordern, Lieut. L. C., 23; Legagneux, 22; Marty, 12; Rice, Com. A., 16; Sadik Bey, 8; Temple, G. L., 4; Treeby, Lieut. H. F., 10; Wilson, Lieut., 14. BALLOON, Sezanne, Marne, 17. EXPLOSIONS, Ach- enbach coal mine, 4; Ardeer, Messrs. Nobel's factory, 7; Challapata, Bolivia, magazine explodes, 7; Cleckheaton Chemi- cal Works, 35; Eccles, West Virginia, coal mine, 12; Hillcrest mines, Alberta, 18; New York, house blown up, 22; Wharncliffe Silkstone colliery, 16. MIS- CELLANEOUS, Bornim, Potsdam, 22; Clapham, house blown down, 37; Crad- ley Heath, subsidence, 7; Montreal, houses blown up, 31; motor-car, struck by a goods train, 31; New York, lions escape, 37; Rochdale, tramcar derailed, 6; Sheffield, wall collapses, 5; Tramway service, London, 36. RAILWAY, Burnt- island, 11; Cannon Street Station, 20, 28; Carrbridge, 18; Exeter, N.S.W., 9; Finchley Road Station, 12; Hex River Pass, 28; Hither Green, 29; Lebanon, Missouri, 28; Lötschberg, 7; Marquise, 31; Mont-Grazzien tunnel collapses, 18; Pont d'Empalot, Toulouse, 23; Reading, 18; Riardo, 35. SHIPPING, H.M.Š. Albacore, explosion, 11; Aldeburgh, coastguardsmen drowned, 13; Colum- bian, blows up, 13; Venice, ferry steamer run down by a torpedo boat, 10; Mauretania, explosion, 4; Somerleyton, Boy Scouts drowned, 16 ADAM, Maj. W. A., libel action against Sir E. Ward, 7
ADAM v. Hayes Fisher, case of, 11 ADDISON, Dr. C., appointed Secretary of the Board of Education, [174], 26 "AERIAL Derby," result, 16
AFGHANISTAN.-FRONTIER, outrages on,
[402]. NEUTRALITY, policy of, [403] AFRICA, EAST.-ABYSSINIA, [446]. BRITISH
EAST AFRICA, Germans, attacks of, [444]. GERMAN EAST AFRICA, [445], [446]; British reverse, [227], 33; Dar-es-Salaam, wireless station destroyed, [183]; railway, [446]; prehistoric man, remains dis- covered, [447]. JUBALAND, attack on, [445]. NYASALAND, fighting in, [447]; Karonga, attack on, [447]. SOMALILAND, Burao, camp at, [443]; Dervishes, attacks of, [443]. UGANDA, railway, attempt to blow up, [444]. ZANZIBAR, [447]
NORTH-ALGERIA, [449]. MOROCCO, [447]; Germans, measures against, [448]; Taza, occupied, [448]; Zaian district, native unrest, [448]. TRIPOLI, [449]
SOUTH.-BEYERS, Gen., resigns com- mand of Union Defence Forces, [420] his rebellion, [227], [423], 32, 36; drowned, [425], 36. Boer rebellion, [418], [423][425]. Botha, Gen., on the war, [420]; appeal for volunteers, [421]; on the termination of the rebellion, [425]; his tribute to Gen. Smuts, [426]. Bud- get, [430]. Buxton, Viscount S., ap- pointed Governor-General, [27]. Wet, Gen., rebellion, [227], [423]-[425], 32. GERMANY, war with, [322], [421]. Gladstone, Lord, resigns the Governor- Generalship, [27], 6; at the opening of Parliament, [428]. INDEMNITY Bill, [429]. Indian question, [407], [431]. JOHANNESBURG, Labour conflict, [427], 3; LABOUR, Commission on, [430]; leaders, deported, [12], [35], [428]. Legislative measures, [429]. MARITZ, Lieut. Col. S. G., his rebellion, [222], [418], [422], 30. Martial law, proclaimed, [418], 2. RAILWAY strike, [427], 2. Rhodesia Charter, provisions of the, [432]; Finance, statement on, [433]; Gold, production, [434]; Land owner- ship, question, [432]; Legislative Council, elections, [431]. SMUTS, Gen., on the dis- loyalty of Gen. Beyers, [421]; tribute to his services, [426]; on the industrial troubles, [429]
WEST.-BELGIAN Congo, Estimates, [451]; railway construction, [451]. CAMEROONS, Duala, war in, [218], (450),
[451], 29; 32. LUDERITZBUCHT, occu- pied, [322], [421], 29. NIGERIA, German raids, [449]; North and South Protector- ates, amalgamation, [450]; Tin mining, [450]. PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA, Angola, Germans enter, [452], 32; Bow- skill, Rev. J. S., his arrest, [452]. TOGOLAND, Kamina occupied by the British, [183], [451]
AIR raids on Brussels, [252], Cologne, 29; Cuxhaven, [252], 37; Dover Castle, [252]; Düsseldorf, 29, 30; Freiburg, 36; Friedrichshafen, [245], 35; Sheer- ness, [252]; protection against Germans, [214] ALBANIA, STATE OF.-BURHAN-ed-Din
Effendi, usurpation by, [357], 29. DURAZZO, demands of the insurgents, [355]. EPIRUS, insurrection, [354]. Essad Pasha, receives Prince William of Wied, [353]; appointed War Minister, [354]; deported, [355]; Prime Minister, [357]. ISMAIL Kemal Bey, President of Provisional Government, resigns, [353]. KORITZA, intertribal feud at, [354]. TURKHAN Pasha, his Cabinet, [354]. WIED, Prince William of, Mpret, [353]; at Durazzo, [354]; on the difficulties of his position, [356]; insurrection against, [356) ALBERT HALL, meetings at, [34], [90]; Peace Centenary Costume Ball, 17 ALEXANDRA Day, sale of roses, 19 ALEXANDRA, Queen, inspects Boy Scouts,
17: honorary colonelcies conferred on, 19 AMERICA.- Vide Canada, Mexico, New- foundland, United States, West Indies
CENTRAL.-GUATEMALA, [487]. NI- CARAGUA, Treaty with the United States, [461], [487]. PANAMA, Canal opened, [486], 26; Sanitation in, [487]
SOUTH.-ARGENTINA, Budget, [490]; debts, amount of, [490]. BOLIVIA, treat- ment of natives, [493]; railway, con- struction, [492]. BRAZIL, Braz, Dr. W., appointed President, [489]; Budget, [489]; Ceara, State of, rebellion, [488]; Roosevelt, T., "Through the Brazilian Wilderness," [489], 54. CHILE, Anglo- German naval engagement, [247], [492], 33; financial crisis, [491]; neutrality, [492]; Railway Bill, [492]. COLOMBIA, Concha, Don J. V., elected President, [493]; neutrality, failure to observe, [227], [238], [494]; Treaty with the United States, [461], [494]. ECUADOR, neutrality, breaches of, [227], [238], [493]. PARAGUAY, [491]. PERU, Ben- avides, Col., deposes the President, [490]; elected President, [491]; Billinghurst, President, deposed and exiled, [490]. URUGUAY, monetary crisis, [491]; Public debt, [491]; railway construction, [491]. VENEZUELA, [494]
Amphion, H.M.S., sinks the Königin Luise, [181], 25
ANCIENT Monuments Act, prevents destruction of a Georgian house, 3 ANDOVER, rioting at, 18
ANNIVERSARIES, celebration of, Benedictine Abbey at Disentis, 23; Boyne, [152]. See also Centenaries
ANSON, Sir D., drowned, 21 ARMSTRONG, Sir W., resigns Directorship of the National Gallery of Ireland, 8 ARMY, increase of the, [180]; mobilisation, 25; the new formation of, [183]; number of the, [234]
ARMY Order" Discipline," in Ulster Crisis, [63] ART.-Retrospect of: ARTISTS' War Fund, 68. BURLINGTON Fine Arts Club, 67. EXHIBITIONS, 66, 67. FINE Art Society's Gallery, 67. GROSVENOR Gallery, 67, 68. LEICESTER Galleries, 67. LONDON Museum, opened, 68. ROYAL Academy Exhibition, 66. SALES, 67, 68, 69. TATE Gallery, pictures presented to, 68. VIC- TORIA and Albert Museum, statues pre- sented to, 34, 68; free admission, 68 ASHBURNHAM, Earl of, sale of his collection, 10
ASHTON, A. J., appointed Recorder of Man- chester, 4
ASQUITH, Rt. Hon. H. H., appointed Secre- tary of State for War, [64], 11; on the development of inter-Imperial trade, 9 AUSTRALASIA.- Vide New South Wales, New Zealand, Polynesia, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria AUSTRALIA.-BUDGET, [498]. Cook, J., Prime Minister, his resignation, [498]. DENMAN, Lord, resigns the Governor- Generalship, [498], 4. Development works, [499]. Dominions, Royal Commis- sion, Report, 4. ELECTION, general, [498]. FERGUSON, Sir R. M., appointed Governor-General, [498], 5. FISHER, Mr., appointed Prime Minister, [498]; his views on Imperial Defence, [503]. GERMAN New Guinea, expedition against, [496]. HOLMES, Col., in command of the Expeditionary Force, [496]. MARSHALL Islands, handed over, [496]. Ministry, the new, [498]. NAVY, construction, [499]. Northern territory, [502]; rail- way construction, [502]. PAPUA, [503]. RAIN, shortage of, [494]. Recruiting, response, [497]. Sydney, H.M.A.S., sinks the Emden, [410], [497], 34. VOLUNTEERS, number of, [495]. WAR, feelings on the, [495]
SOUTH.-GALWAY, Sir L., appointed Governor, [501]. YOUNG, F. W., Agent- General, [501]
WESTERN.-ELECTION, general, [501]. MCMILLAN, Mr., appointed Chief Justice, [502]. Ministry, the new, [502]. RAIL- WAYS, [502]. SCADDAN, Mr., appointed Premier, [502] AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
ARMY, mobilisa- tion, [286], [332]. BERCHTOLD, Count, on foreign policy, [328]. CHARLES Francis Joseph, Archduke, heir-presump- tive, [330]. DELEGATIONS, opened, [327]. ESPIONAGE, cases of, [328]. FOREIGN policy, [328]. Francis Ferdinand, Arch- duke, murdered, [137], [329], 20; his funeral, [329]. HOHENBERG, Duchess of, murdered, [329], 20. LEMBERG, capture of, [335]; defeat at, [344]. Libau, bom- bardment, 34. MIKLOSSY, Bishop, bomb outrage on, 7. NAVAL estimates, [327]. Navy, number of vessels, 8. POLAND, advance into, [343].
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, continued.
IANS, trial of, [327]. SARAJEVO, murder at, [137], [329], 20, 32. Serbia, dispute with, [317]; ultimatum, [281], [312], [330]-[333]; reply, [332]; war with, [332], [360]-[362]. WAR, declaration of, [167], [188], [286], [334], 23, 26
Francis Joseph, Emperor of, his mani- festo, [332]
AVIATION Accidents. See Accidents AVIATION flights, Briggs, Engineer-Lieut., 9;
Gran, Lieut., 25; Hamel, G., 5; Linne- kogel, O., 10; Parmelin, 6; Seddon, Lieut., 3
Badger, H.M.S., sinks a German submarine, 31
BAILEY, Mrs. L., murder of, 20, 33
BAKER, Dr. H. F., elected Lowndean Pro-
fessor of Astronomy at Cambridge, 2 BALFOUR, Rt. Hon. A. J., his address at Bedford College, 13; freedom of Hertford conferred, 20 BALUCHISTAN.-[402]
BANK Charter Act, suspension, [175] BANK holiday, August, extension of, [169], [262]
BANK rate, high, [168], [262], 25; reduced, [175], [262], 26
BARONETCIES conferred, Beecham, Sir J., 19; Benn, Sir J. W., 19; Bowater, Sir T., 19; Lowther, Sir G., 1; Ward, Col. Sir E., 1
Batavier V., steamer, German lieutenant discovered in a box on board, 36
BATESON, Prof., President of the British Association, his address, 27
BATTENBERG, Prince Louis of, First Sea Lord, resigns, [226], 32
BEAUCHAMP, Earl, appointed President of the Council, [174]; Order of the Garter con- ferred, 19
BEDFORD College, gift to, 3 BEECHAM, Sir J., baronetcy conferred, 19; his purchase of Covent Garden Estate, 22 BEIT, Otto, offers a South African Research Fellowship at Oxford, 7 BELGIUM.-ANTWERP, siege of, [220], [294],
[368], 30; Court remove to, [366], 26. Army mobilisation, [365]. BRITISH squadron, at the battle of the Yser, [370]. Brussels, occupied, [366], 27. DINANT, sacked, [367]. ELECTION, general, [363]. FRENCH troops enter, [367], 26. GERMAN invasion, [288], [320], [366], 25; atro- cities, [367]. INSURANCE Bill, [363]. LIEGE, fall of, [366]. Louvain, bom- bardment, [194], [366], [367], 27. MALINES, fighting at, [368]. Mons, re- treat from, [189], [367], 27. NAMUR, fall of, [189], [288], [367], 27. Neutrality, violation of, [174], [178], [283], [314], [364]. OSTEND, occupied, [191], [193], [369]. RAILWAYS, reorganisation scheme, [363]. Refugees, number of, [221], [371]. SCHOOLS Bill, [363]. TERMONDE, bon- bardment, [368], 26. UNITED States, mission to, [371], [463]. YPRES-Armen- tières, battle of, [222][224]. Yser, battle of the, [224], [295], [368]. ZEebrugge, bombardment, [245]
ALBERT, King, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, [370]
BELGIUM, ELIZABETH, Queen of, at Dover, [371], 27
BENEDICT XV., elected Pope, [203], 27; his appeal for peace, 28
Berwick, H.M.S., captures the Spreewald, 28 BIRKENHEAD, Messrs. Cammell, Laird & Co., engineering works opened by the King, [67] Birmingham, H.M.S., sinks the German sub- marine U. 15, 26
BISLEY, National Rifle meeting at, 23, 24; rifle ranges opened on Sunday, 11 BLIND, National Institute for the, new build- ings opened, 10; midnight ball in aid of, 19; provision of books in Braille type,
14 BLOMFIELD, Miss M., intercedes for hunger- strikers at Court, [116], 16 BOAT-races. See Sports
BOND, L., arrested, 6; attempted suicide, 6 BRADE, Sir R. H., appointed Secretary of Army Council, 2
BRITISH Association, at Sydney, [499], 27, 61, 63
BRITISH Museum, suffragist damage at, [71]; Edward VII. Galleries opened, 13 BRYCE, Viscount, honorary degree, 19 BUCKINGHAM Palace, suffragist riot, [112],
14; windows broken, [113]; Con- ference on the Ulster question, [158]- [161], [258], 23; members, [158]; views on, [159]; King's speech at, [159]; failure, [161], [258], 23; man arrested in, 17; patriotic demonstration before, 25 BUCKLAND, W. W., appointed Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge, 5
BUDGET. See Parliament BULGARIA.-BUDGET, provisional, [358]. ELECTION, general, [358]. NEUTRALITY, policy of, [359]. RADOSLAVOFF, M., re-appointed Premier, [358] Buresk, collier, captured, 29 BURNEY, Rev. C. F., appointed Oriel Pro- fessor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at Oxford, 19
BURNS, Rt. Hon. J., appointed President of the Board of Trade, [27]; his resignation, [173]
BUXTON, N., and C. R., wounded by a Young Turk, [360], 31
Rt. Hon. S., appointed Governor-General of South Africa, [27] BYE-ELECTIONS.
CAESAR, death of King Edward's dog named,
CALDEY Island, dedication of the House of St. Benedict, 13
CAMBERWELL, German shops wrecked by a mob, 31
CAMBRIDGE University, Baker, Dr. H. F.,
elected Lowndean Professor of Astron- omy, 2; Pearce, Rev. E. C., elected Master of Corpus Christi College, 29; Physiological laboratories opened, 17 CANADA. ALBERTA, [479]. BORDEN, Sir R., on the war, [476]. British Columbia, [479]. Budget, [472]. CONNAUGHT, Duke of, his speech on the opening of Parliament, [469], [476]; address to, [475]. Empress of Ireland, disaster, [474]. Estimates, [471]. FARMERS' Bank failure, [472]. Frost, severe, 3. Grand
Trunk Pacific Railway, completion, [473], 11. LAURIER, Sir W., on the War, [476]. MANITOBA, [478]. NATURALISA- TION and Alien's Act, [474]. NEW Brunswick, [478]. Northern Railway, [473]. Nova Scotia, [478]. ONTARIO, [477]. PARCELS Post system, [470]. Prince Edward Island, [478]. Protective policy, [470], [472]. QUEBEC, [478]. REDISTRIBUTION of Seats Bill, [471], [474]. Revenue, [472]. SASKATCHEWAN, [479]. Strathcona, Lord, tributes to, [470]. TECK, Prince Alexander of, ap- pointed Governor-General, [474], 13. Trade, [472]. Transcontinental Railway, report on construction of, [471]. VOLUN- TEERS, numbers of, [477]; at Plymouth, 30. WAR session, [475]; gifts, [477] CANNON Street Hotel, meeting at, for reduc- tion of naval expenditure, [7] CANTEENS Case, trials, 15, 20
CARLISLE, Sir E. H., his gift to Bedford College, 3
CARLTON Club, meeting at, [204]
CARMAN, Mrs., her trial for murder, 20; jury disagrees, 32
CARSON, Sir E., at Belfast, [6]; his house picketed by suffragists, [72], [112]; his reviews of the Ulster Volunteers, [80]; reception at Belfast, [152]
CENTENARIES, celebration of, Bacon, R., 17; König, F., 18
CHAMBERLAIN, Rt. Hon. J., retires from Par- liament, [4], 2; his death, [144], 20; funeral, [144], 22; memorial service, [145]; obituary, 98
CHANNEL, English, war precautions, 35 CHAPLIN, Milne, Grenfell & Co., failure of,
Chatham, H.M.S., bombards the Königsberg, [230], 32
CHERRY, Lord Justice, appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, 6
CHESTER, new infirmary opened, [66] CHINA.-CONSTITUTION, the new, [415].
FINANCE, [417]; foreign trade, [417]. MISSIONARIES, attack on, [416]. Mora- torium proclaimed, [417]. PARLIAMENT, dissolved, [415], 2. SALT Tax, result, [418]. TSINGTAU, blockade, [218], [227], [322], [413]; surrenders, [414], 33. WHITE Wolf, ravages of, [416]. YUAN Shih-kai, elected President, [415] CHRISTIE'S, sales at, 5, 19, 21, 23 CIVIL List pensions, 21
CIVIL Service report, [76], 12 COATS, A., sale of his collection, 21 COLLINGS, J., retires from Parliament, [4] COLMAN, Sir J., his purchase of Reigate Hill, 23
CONFERENCES and CONGRESSES." All-
for-Ireland," [52]. Co operative, Dublin, 16. Football, [247]. Home Rule, Buck- ingham Palace, [158]-[161], [258], 23. Labour party, Bradford, [76]; Glasgow, [13]. Postal employees, [76]. Railway- men, Swansea, [127]. Safety of life at sea, [9]. Salvation Army, 17. Teachers, Elementary, [76]. Trade Union Congress, Memorial Hall, [73]
COOKE, Rev. Canon, appointed Professor of Hebrew at Oxford, 19
COVENT Garden Estate, purchase of, 22; King's Hall, mock trial at, 2; Opera House, first performance of "Parsifal," 5, 72
COWES Regatta abandoned, 25
CRADOCK, Rear Adm., defeat of his squad- ron, [227]; obituary, 111 CRICKET matches. See Sports CRIMINAL CASES.-Ahlers, N. E. H. A., 36; Ball, G., 5; Crosland, T. W. H., 22; Dick, W. D., 33; Douglas, Lord A., 35; Eltoft, S., 5; Fenner, C. E., 15; Gould, F. A., 11; Hatton, H. G., 14; Hume, K., 37; King, J., 20; Lody, K., [232], 33; Minto, A., 15; Pankhurst, Mrs., [71], [112], [151]; Pankhurst, S., [71],[117]; Richardson, M., [71]; Starch- field, J., 11; Whitaker, Col., 15
CRYSTAL Palace, completion of the purchase, 26
Cumberland, H.M.S., captures German mer- chant steamers, 30
CYPRUS. ANNEXATION of, [226], [352], 33
DENMAN, Lord, Governor-General of Australia, his resignation, 4 DENMARK.-BUDGET, [391]; supplement-
ary, [386]. CONSTITUTION, reform of the, [386]-[390]. ELECTIONS Bill, [388]- [390]. LEGISLATIVE measures, [390] MALMÖ, meeting of Kings at, [391], [398], 37. NEUTRALITY, policy of, [390]. THOMSON, M. A., elected Pre- sident of the Landsthing, [390]. Wo- MEN'S suffrage, [386]
KING and Queen of, their visit to London, [101], 14; to Paris, [277]
DEPUTATIONS received by, Asquith, H. H., [28], [34], [35], [127], [128], 30; George, D. L., [200]
DEVELOPMENT Commission, Report, 28 DISTINGUISHED Service Medal, instituted, 31 DISTRESS, measures for the relief of, [184] DORÉ Gallery, picture damaged by a suf- fragist, [116]
DOUGLAS, Lord A., and R. Ross, case of, 35 DOUGLAS, Sir C., appointed Chief of the General Staff, 11
DOVER Castle, air raid on, [252], 37 DRAMA, The.--Adaptations, 70.
Promise," 70. My Lady's Dress," 70. Plays, new, 69-71. "Pygmalion," 69. Revivals, 71
DRUMMOND, Mrs., arrested, [68]
EARTHQUAKES, Asia Minor, 31; Corfu, 35; Etua, Mount, 14; Greece, 31, 35; Ionian Islands, 35; Leucadia, 35; Papua, 18; Sumatra, 19 ECCLESIASTICAL.
BIRMINGHAM Cathe- dral, suffragist outrage, [71]; Bishoprics, the new, boundaries defined, 3; Blenkin, Rev. Canon G. W., appointed Dean of St. Albans, 29; Browne, Rt. Rev. G. F., resigns Bishopric of Bristol, 13; Burrows, Rt. Rev. L. H., appointed Bishop of Sheffield, 5. CANTERBURY, Archbishop of, his appeal against Disestablishment in Wales, [115]; appoints a Committee on the relations of Church and State, 4; Church Councils, election of women, [151], 22. Church (Wales) Bill, protest against, [27]; churches, prayers for the
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