INDEX TO VOL. CCXV. AFFAIR OF SOME GRAVITY, AN, 758. • Fox, The Journal of the Hon. Henry OF THE VALE OF ACRE AND PLAIN OF prig, 585—his contempt for men of letters, 586—his worship of Napoleon, he is leading the Liberal Party, 293. Franchise folly of 1917-18, the, 283 et seq.-its immediate result: acces- sion of Mr Ramsay MacDonald and THE Jojo Rock, 266. THE KHAN'S TREASURE, 105. His Friend's Wife, Chaps. I.-IX., XIV., 660. FOLANAIN: THE HARVEST OF ABU OF THE VALE OF ACRE AND PLAIN GANDY, G. H. : "AUTUMN SHOOT- ING,” 75. General Election a gamble, 130—the part the Press played, 133. GINGER-BEER STANDARD, THE, 53, 210, 323. GORDON, JAN :- MR BROWN's GUITAR, 626. “Tuk-Tuk," 114. GRAHAM, HELEN : THE HIGHBROWS, 533. GWYNN, STEPHEN :- A DUFFER'S LOCK WITH SPINNING TACKLE, 489. IN WESTERN FRANCE, 308. MONTREUIL-SUR-MER, 841. HANNAY, DAVID : THE TAKING OF ORMUZ, 554. HARVEST OF ABU SABA', THE, 342. HIGHBROWS, THE, 533. VI.-XII., 595—XII.-XVII., 772. IBIZA, 797. Bullen's, notice of, 885. JAMIESON, ISOBEL: THE GINGER-BEER STANDARD, 53, 210, 323. JuJo Rock, Tue, 266. وز OF KHAN'S TREASURE, THE, 105. POWELL, T. A. : MIDSHIPMEN RAN- PANT, 687. THE, 743. SCOTT - MONCRIEFF, Major-General Sir C.I.E. : 356. THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER, 743. Saintsbury's second, 135 et seq. GRAVITY, 758. Sincerity in politics, Mr Baldwin on the servative, 439. ter, only a caretaker, 287—his policy, towards the, 731—the sane and in- sane method of policy, 733—the fate of Holland, 735. Socialist commonwealth, Mr and Mrs AZURE Webb's sketch of a, 289 et seq. Socialist Government, unreality of, 591 ment, 593. Socialists debauching the working hours, 730. SOVIET, THE SCHOONER AND THE, 143. ST CHRISTOPHER, SIR THOMAS WARNER STRAHAN, J. A. : BYRON'S BIOGRAPHER, 130 — February, 283 — March, 432– Tariff Reform not a lost cause, 133. AND SUBUTAI, 644. Two ON THE THAMES, 408. WARNER, SIR THOMAS, AND ST CARIS- TOPHER, 36. VENTURES OF CAPTAIN IVAN KORA- SIAN ARMY), 812. 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