The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2

Chapter 42

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[Footnote 120: Subsequently printed as a pamphlet with the title, _Die Ausgestaltung des deutschen Kultur-Einflusses in Bulgarien_. This was printed by the Opposition parties in Sofia, who to circumvent the censor gave out that it was written by an Englishman against Bratiano.]

INDEX OF VOLUME II

(_The Names of Books, Newspapers, and Ships are in Italics._)

Abbazia, Conditions at, 72 _et seq._

Achikou (Kol), brother of Anthony, 326.

Achikou (Prof. Anthony), the Mirdite, 285, 327 _et seq._

_Adeverul_, its claims, 363.

Agrarian Reform in Czecho-Slovakia, 136. -- -- in Hungary, 135. -- -- in Yugoslavia, 132 _et seq._

Ahmed Beg Mati, 282-3.

_Albanais_, _Les_, quoted, 352.

_Albanesische Studien_, quoted, 287.

Albanians against Austrian army, 100. -- compared with Basques, 294. -- -- -- Kurds, 311. -- of Dalmatia, 38. -- and the land in Yugoslavia, 136-7.

_Albanie Independente_, quoted, 292.

_Albanien und die Albanesen_, quoted, 288.

Alberti (Mario), his _L'Adriatico et il Mediterraneo_, 66.

Alexander (King) and the Communists, 221. -- -- and the Croats, 400. -- -- on the Italians, 60, 120.

Ambassadors' Conference, 273, 337 _et seq._, 349 _et seq._

Ambris (A. di) and the British boots, 219.

Anglo-Albanian Society, 296, 306, 323.

Apponyi (Count), on Hungary's neighbours, 371.

Asquith (H. H.) and Dalmatia, 92.

Austrian activities in Albania, 277-8, 281, 286, 292, 303, 316-7, 320.

Austrians in Montenegro, 97 _et seq._ -- their hospitals, 97-8.

Austrians, their parliamentary manners, 224.

Autonomists, the old party, 29, 35-6, 45-6, 159 _et seq._ --the Rieka party, 46, 54, 261.

Avramovi['c] of the Peasants' party, 242.

Badoglio (General) and the coal-supply, 215-6.

Balkan Committee, 347.

Banat, after the War, 124 _et seq._, 362 _et seq._

Baro[vs], _see_ Rieka.

Bartlett (C. A. H.) and Italy's rights, 139.

Basri Bey, 292-3.

Beaumont (A.), the correspondent, 47, 53, 55-6, 64.

Belloc (H.), his curious ideas, 25-6, 35.

_Bellum Gallicum_, quoted, 287.

Bencivenga (General) and the Albanians, 280.

Benelli (Sem), poet and warrior, 140.

Berati Bey, the delegate, 273.

Berlin Congress and two villages, 304.

_Bessa Shqyptare_, its existence, 285-6.

Bib Doda, Prenk, 291, 324-5.

Bissolati, the gallant Minister, 80 _et seq._, 85-6, 152.

Blakeney, for Rieka, 268.

Blood-vengeance, Monsignor Bumçi on, 285. -- Miss Durham on, 287. -- how it may be washed out, 298. -- its high-water mark, 288. -- its prevalence, 293, 330. -- its relative decline, 283.

Bobrikoff (General), on religion in Serbia, 397-8.

Bogi['c] (Dr.), the victim, 149 _et seq._

Bojana, perilous for French boats, 96.

Bojani['c] (Dom Ivo), his protest, 175.

Borghese (Prince Livio), 375.

Bosnia and Agrarian Reform, 132-3, 221. -- after the War, 106 _et seq._, 220-1.

_Bosnische Post_, quoted, 95.

Boxich (Dr.), the results of truthfulness, 164-5.

Brodie (Captain), his exploit, 306 _et seq._

Brunhes (Prof. Jean), cited, 350.

Bryce (Roland), his Montenegrin report, 253 _et seq._

Bufani, of the Banat, 370.

Bukvich (Captain), the Intelligence Officer, 158 _et seq._

Bulgars, some characteristics, 403-4. -- and the future, 405 _et seq._

Bumçi (Monsignor), the mild Regent, 281, 283, 284, 285, 290-1.

Buonfiglio (R.), the journalist, 176, 178, 182.

Buri['c] (V.), 193-4.

Burrows (the late Prof.) and the Albanians, 276.

Buxton (Noel), 347, 405 _et seq._ -- -- his _Balkan Problems and European Peace_, 405.

Cagni (Admiral) at Pola, 23-4, 44.

Candrea (Prof.), his map, 364.

Cappone (Colonel) of [vS]ibenik, 35, 145.

Carducci, quoted, 83.

Carinthia, hostilities, 124, 128 _et seq._ -- the plebiscite, 374 _et seq._

Cecil (Lord Robert) and the Albanians, 323, 327, 328-9.

[vC]ekoni['c] (Count) and the Dobrovoljci, 135.

Centurione, the deputy, 78.

Chauvinism, Serbian lack of, 348-9, 384.

_Chicago Tribune_, quoted, 198-9.

Chimigò (Prof.) and the Italians, 282.

Church in Albania, 291. -- -- in Croatia, 242-3, 245. -- -- in Serbia, 397-8.

Cicoli (Admiral) and Austria's collapse, 18-9.

Clemenceau (G.), 23, 93, 199, 213 _et seq._, 284.

[vC]okorilo and his undesirable newspaper, 109 _et seq._

Colajanni and the Slovenes, 388.

Communists in Yugoslavia, 221 _et seq._, 238, 254.

_Contemporary Review_, quoted, 15, 247-8.

_Corriere d'Italia_ (and _see_ Buonfiglio), 215.

Costume, Absence of, 287-8.

Cres, Italian measures at, 42, 56 _et seq._

Croats and Agrarian Reform, 133 _et seq._, 221. -- -- and Magyars, 246. -- -- their relations to the Serbs, 111 _et seq._, 220, 240 _et seq._, 244 _et seq._, 251-2, 397 _et seq._

Crosse (Rev. E. C.), his _The Defeat of Austria_, 14.

Cunnington (Captain Willett), his accusation, 306, 309.

Cviji['c] (Prof.), his views, 275.

_Daily Telegraph_, quoted, 47.

Dalmatia, why demanded by Italians, 87 _et seq._ -- -- deportations from, 152. -- -- population, 148-9, 230-1. -- -- how treated by Italians, 148 _et seq._

_Dalmazia_, a newspaper, 171 _et seq._

D'Annunzio, his absurdity, 86. -- -- the Holy Entry, 196. -- -- various exploits at Rieka, 208 _et seq._ -- -- his invective, 83. -- -- his munificence, 280-1. -- -- in temporary possession, 198 _et seq._ -- -- his thousand proclamations, 197. -- -- disapproves of Treaty of Rapallo, 234-5.

Darkovi['c], the respected deputy, 96.

Davidovi['c], leader of Democrats, 225.

Dell (Anthony) on the Italians, 15.

Delonga (Jakov), his testimony, 76.

Devine (A.) and his propaganda, 193-4, 227-8.

Djakovica, 293, 298 _et seq._

Djer Doucha, the villain, 307.

Djoni (Mark), President of the Mirditi, 324, 325, 328, 342.

Doci (Primo), the great Abbot, 324.

Doday (Father Paul), 286.

Doimi (Dr.) of Vis, 29.

Domiaku[vs]i['c] (Prof.) at [vS]ibenik, 144.

Donghi (Marchese), his assertions, 26-7.

Draghicesco (Dr.), his _Les Roumains de Serbie_, 356.

Dra[vs]kovi['c], his murder, 223-4.

Drin, river, as a frontier, 279, 302, 304, 321.

Durham (Edith), apologist, 289, 290. -- -- compared with Sir Charles Eliot, 310 _et seq._ -- -- disgusted with Great Britain, 313. -- -- her _Through the Lands of the Serb_, 395. -- -- her _Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle_, 310. -- -- her respect for Mr. Bottomley, 311. -- -- her wrath, 305. -- -- on Albanian medicine, 288. -- -- on the tyranny of Serbian schools, 297.

_Echo de l'Adriatique_, its suppression, 62-3.

_Edinburgh Review_, quoted, 230, 399.

_Edinost_, quoted, 123.

Eliot (Sir Charles), 274, 289, 310 _et seq._

Entente, Little, 269 _et seq._

_Epopea Shqyptare_, quoted, 284.

Essad and Essadists, 292-3, 336, 342-3, 345.

European War and the Albanians, 312-3, 317, 345-6.

Evangheli (Pandeli), 345.

Evans (Sir Arthur), 67, 184 _et seq._

Fan Noli, the versatile, 327-8.

Fascisti, 78, 217, 260 _et seq._

Fichta (Father), 284, 293.

Fisher (Rt. Hon. H. A. L.), 340 _et seq._

Fiume, _see_ Rieka.

Fodor (Prof. Dr.), on race, 8.

_Fortnightly Review_, quoted, 20, 26, 269, 275, 280, 324, 333.

Franchet d'Espérey (Marshal) and Albania, 274, 278-9, 350, 351. -- -- -- and Montenegro, 96, 103.

Frank party in Croatia, 114.

French, how they regarded the Italians, 63-4, 96, 199. -- how treated by the Italians, 42, 198-9.

Freund (Leo), the secret agent, 281.

Frontier, Yugoslav, with Albania, 273 _et seq._ -- -- with Austria, 374 _et seq._ -- -- with Bulgaria, 354-5. -- -- with Greece, 353-4. -- -- with Hungary, 370 _et seq._ -- -- with Italy, 383 _et seq._ -- -- with Roumania, 356 _et seq._

Gaeta army, 187, 228.

Gardner (E.), on Balkanic mentality, 236.

Gauvain, the publicist, 90.

Gavazzi (Dr. A.), on Rieka's population, 54.

_Gazzetta del Popolo_, quoted, 197.

"Géographie Humaine de la France," quoted, 350.

Germans, in Banat, 363 _et seq._ -- in Carinthia, 374 _et seq._

Giglioli (Prof.), his claim, 79, 80.

Giolitti, 78, 210, 219, 234.

Giuratti, the patriot, 264-5.

_Glasgow Herald_, on Treaty of Rapallo, 233.

Gloma[vz]i['c], the lame prefect, 105, 192.

Goad (H. E.), his explanations, 90, 269, 275, 280, 325, 333. -- -- his wrath, 231, 324, 350.

Godart (Justin), his work in Albania, 279, 334. -- -- his _L'Albanie en 1921_, 351.

Gorica, its population, 388-9.

Gothardi of Rieka, 46-7.

_Grazer Tagblatt_, 378.

Grazioli (General) at Rieka, 54, 62.

Grossich (Dr.) of Rieka, 48, 140, 258-9.

Grubi[vs]i['c] and his flag, 260.

Gusinje, its past and future, 304 _et seq._

Hahn (Consul), his labours, 287.

Halim Beg Derala, 285, 298.

Hanotaux (Gabriel), 294, 351.

Haumant (E.), his _La Slavisation de la Dalmatie_, 89.

Herbert (Hon. Aubrey, M.P.), 288. -- -- on Montenegro, 257. -- -- his propaganda, 327.

Herbert (Hon. Aubrey, M.P.), his request, 323. -- -- his testimony, 306. -- -- the 120 villages, 296.

Hickmann (Prof.), cited, 346.

_Histoire illustrée de la guerre de 1914_, quoted, 351.

Hla['c]a (Karlo) of Cres, 56 _et seq._

Horthy (Admiral) at Pola, 17 _et seq._, 270.

_Hrvat_, on the Carinthian plebiscite, 382-3.

_Humanité_, 76.

_Hungarian Nation_, quoted, 8.

Hvar, its interesting names, 32-3. -- the Italians land on, 32 _et seq._

Imperiali (Marquis), his submission, 329.

Islamism, Fanatic, of some Albanians, 299. -- Superficial, of other, 281. -- Treatment of, by Greek Church, 301. -- Treatment of, by Montenegrins, 302.

Islands of Adriatic, demanded by Italy, 166 _et seq._ -- -- -- visited, 165 _et seq._

Istria, its population, 121, 386 _et seq._

Italianists of Dalmatia and Rieka, 35, 39, 40, 54, 137 _et seq._, 158, 175.

Italians (and _see_ Dalmatia) and Allied flags, 145, 155, 178. -- reprimanded by their Allies, 161-2. -- loyalty to Austria in the War, 159 _et seq._ -- system of bribery, 156 _et seq._, 163, 170, 176. -- land in Dalmatia, 29 _et seq._ -- discouragement in 1917, 11. -- conduct towards the French, 42, 52, 198-9. -- what they thought of the French, 94. -- generosity in Albania, 282, 328, 333, 344. -- Good and bad, on the islands, 168 _et seq._ -- incapacity, 275, 278, 319. -- intrigues, 274, 279, 280 _et seq._, 292, 303, 305, 329, 337-8, 351.

Italians land in Istria, 42 _et seq._ -- and the Dalmatians' money, 37-8, 147-8, 153-4, 163. -- in Montenegro, 94 _et seq._, 105, 187 _et seq._, 194-5. -- naval enterprise, 123-4. -- naval enterprise, lack of, 16 _et seq._, 27-8. -- measures at Rab, 59, 60. -- measures against Rieka, 262 _et seq._ -- measures at Rieka, 48, 52, 195 _et seq._ -- against the Serbo-Croat language, 57. -- retreat from Slovenia, 61. -- what they had to face in 1918, 12 _et seq._ -- how they regard the Yugoslavs, 16, 84. -- how they are regarded by the Yugoslavs, 15-6, 27-8, 201, 236-7. -- relations with Yugoslavs, 383 _et seq._ -- steps against Yugoslav churches and schools, 44, 57 _et seq._, 146-7, 152-3, 184.

_Italy in the Balkans at this Hour_, quoted, 292.

Jaray (Gabriel Louis), 352.

Jire[vc]ek (Dr. C.), his _Die Handelsstrassen, etc._, 33.

_Journal des Débats_, 76, 91, 329, 339.

Kadri (Hodja), 283.

Karl (ex-Emperor), his grand offer, 320.

Karólyi (Count Michael), 125.

Katarani (Prof.), 292.

Klementi, 316 _et seq._

Koch (Admiral), the active Slovene, 17 _et seq._

Korac, the remarkable Socialist, 117-8.

Kor[vc]ula, Italians land on, 31-2.

Koro[vs]ec (Monsignor), 115, 117, 119, 382.

_Koroski Slovenec_, 383.

"Kossovo" Committee, 326.

Kossovo in Yugoslavia, its condition, 287.

Kova['c]s (A.), turns to the Croats, 8.

Krk, the persecuted Bishop, 40 _et seq._ -- Proceedings at, 39 _et seq._

_Labour Monthly_ on the "White Terror," 224.

_Land and Water_, quoted, 25, 35.

Language of Bosnia, 89.

Laveleye (M. de), his _The Balkan Peninsula_, 203.

_Lavoratore_, quoted, 217, 386.

Lazari, his question, 187.

League of Nations, 323, 337 _et seq._

Leiper (R.), the shrewd observer, 104, 188-9, 242.

Lenac (Dr.) of Rieka, 45, 50, 52.

_Leonidas_, the American ship, 31-2.

Lesina, _see_ Hvar.

Leyland (John), the naval authority, 25.

Liga Nazionale, its schools, 59, 158, 184, 318.

Lin, a village, 342.

Lincoln, quoted, 209.

Lissa, _see_ Vis.

Ljocha (Alush) and his house, 283-4.

Lloyd George (D.) and the Adriatic, 93, 213-4. -- -- and the Serbo-Albanian frontier, 284, 336 _et seq._

Lovrana, 73-4.

Luzzatti, compares two civilizations, 172.

Macchiedo (Dr.), liberated from Sardinia, 152.

Macdonald (J. N.), his _A Political Escapade_, 199, 258, 327.

Macedonia, and the Communists, 222-3. -- its progress and future, 137, 202, 405 _et seq._

Magnanimity of the Serbs, 124 _et seq._, 270.

Magyar hopes, 270.

Mahni['c] (Bishop), _see_ Krk.

_Manchester Guardian_, quoted, 21, 186, 236, 313.

Mandirazza (F.) and his two masters, 84.

Markovi['c] (Dr. Lazar), 337.

Markovi['c] (Sima), the Communist, 223-4, 238.

Martini['c] (Count), his ruthlessness, 98-9.

Martinovi['c] (General), 346.

Massingham (H. W.), 192.

_Mattino_, quoted, 75.

Maximovi['c] (Colonel) at Rieka, 51-2.

Mazzini, and Vis, 82.

_Mercure de France_, quoted, 123.

Mileti['c] (Captain), his murder, 195.

Millo (Admiral), on Austrian currency, 153. -- -- on Dr. Boxich, 165. -- -- and d'Annunzio, 197, 209, 215. -- -- Homage to, 87. -- -- discourses on public order, 174. -- -- on the Slavs, 141 _et seq._

Milovanovi['c] (Dr.), on Macedonia, 406.

Minorities in Yugoslavia, 201 _et seq._

Mirditi, 290, 323 _et seq._, 340 _et seq._

M'Neill (Ronald, M.P.), champion of Montenegro, 95, 102, 191, 253 _et seq._

Montaigne, quoted, 194.

Montenegrins and Albanians, 136-7. -- and the Austrian army, 98 _et seq._ -- their culture, 393 _et seq._ -- their General Election, 253 _et seq._ -- as migrants, 228. -- misled, 94, 187-8.

Montesquieu, quoted, 90.

Moretti (Dr.), his pacific efforts, 180-1.

_Morning Post_, quoted, 88, 104, 188-9, 191, 218, 242, 257, 336, 400.

Moslems in Bosnia, 119, 202-3, 220-1, 225, 393.

Mousset (Albert), 339.

Müller (Dr. Max) and Albanian affairs, 276 _et seq._

Narodna Uprava, 127.

_Nation_, quoted, 192, 267, 310.

_Nazione_, quoted, 261.

_Near East_, quoted, 257, 309, 337, 346-7.

_Neue Freie Presse_, quoted, 124.

_New Europe_, quoted, 79, 80, 84-5, 123, 369.

_New Statesman_, quoted, 296, 309.

Nicholas of Montenegro, his lack of courage, 9. -- -- deposed, 100 _et seq._ -- -- his downfall, 255 _et seq._

Nicholas of Montenegro, his methods with Albanians, 289. -- -- his methods with Europe, 304. -- -- and the Skup[vs]tina, 106.

Nikai (Dom Ndoc), 285.

_Nineteenth Century and After_, quoted, 25, 95, 102, 256.

Nitti and d'Annunzio, 196, 198, 201, 209, 210, 212-3, 215-6, 218.

Nopsca (Baron), 274, 288.

Novi Bazar, Sandjak, 108, 119, 316-7.

Obradovi['c] (Dositej), 315.

Obrovac, Divergent views concerning, 148.

_Observer_, quoted, 340.

_Obzor_, a newspaper, 115.

Orlando, the Premier, 78, 80, 85-6, 91, 138, 185.

Pact of Rome, 84 _et seq._, 185.

Paolucci (Lieut.), and the _Viribus Unitis_, 16, 20 _et seq._

Parkington (Sir R.), 194.

Parties, Political, in Yugoslavia, 117 _et seq._

Pa[vs]i['c], his astuteness, 85, 117, 240. -- his prudence, 133, 225.

Patchoù (Dr.), of the triumvirate, 225, 282.

Paveli['c] (Dr. A.), dentist and politician, 114-5, 117, 119.

Pe['c], 293, 298.

Pelagosa, its amenities, 167.

Pericone (Captain) of Scutari, 280, 343.

Pistuli (Notz), his mission, 328.

Pivko (Prof.), his exploit, 13.

Plamenac (J.) and the Gaeta army 187. -- -- his unpopularity, 94-5.

Plav, 304 _et seq._

Podgorica Skup[vs]tina, 100 _et seq._

Poggi (Lieut.), at Kor[vc]ula, 31, 183.

Pojar (Dr.), his case, 390.

Pola, 16 _et seq._, 42, 44, 387-8.

Pombara (Captain Binnos de), his feat, 27-8.

Pommerol (Captain), on the islands, 165 _et seq._

Popovi['c] (Dr. Du[vs]an), 246-7, 399.

Popovitch (Dr. A.), his curious career, 356 _et seq._

_Posta e Shqypnis_, quoted, 284.

_Pravda_, quoted, 336.

_Pravi Dalmatinac_, 73.

Prekomurdje, what happened there, 372 _et seq._

Prênnushi (Father Vincent), 286, 344.

Prezzolini (G.), on Dalmatia and Tripoli, 82. -- -- and Vis, 82.

Pribi[vc]evi['c] (Svetozar), the Minister, 44, 117-8, 225-6, 240-1, 245 _et seq._, 399.

_Primorske Novine_, quoted, 92.

Pri[vs]tina, Horrid conditions at, 298.

Proti['c], the statesman, 113, 225-6.

_Quarterly Review_, on Yugoslavia, 226, 247.

Race before religion, 390-1.

Ra[vc]i['c] (Pouni[vs]a), 278, 306 _et seq._, 330.

Radi['c] (S.) of Croatia, 111 _et seq._, 119, 135-6, 238 _et seq._, 399. -- -- his _Dom_, 242-3.

Rado[vs]evi['c] (Dr.), 118.

Radovi['c] (Andrija), 187-8.

Raineri (Admiral), 49 _et seq._

Rapallo, Treaty of, 83, 211, 232 _et seq._, 260 _et seq._, 384.

Rapp, his testimonial, 125.

_Rassegna Italiana_, quoted, 63.

Re-Bartlett (Mrs.), on Dalmatia, 230-1.

Red Cross, American, 189. -- -- International, 189. -- -- Italian, 216.

Regnault (E.), his _Histoire politique, etc._, 358.

Religion before race, 372.

Rieka, _see_ D'Annunzio and Vio. -- Americans at, 52. -- the Austrian stores, 216 _et seq._ -- Baro[vs] harbour, 260, 268. -- the C.N.I., 45 _et seq._, 49, 54, 61-2, 140, 197, 212, 216 _et seq._, 258 _et seq._ -- Croat mistakes, 48-9. -- Croat National Council, 45 _et seq._, 62-3. -- economic position, 66 _et seq._ -- the frenzy, 137 _et seq._ -- moribund under Italy, 259, 260. -- population analysed, 53 _et seq._ -- a few scandals, 216 _et seq._

Rieka and the Treaty of Rapallo, 234-5, 385 _et seq._

_Rije['c]_, quoted, 64.

Risti['c] (Colonel) and the komitadjis, 194-5.

Rossetti (Major) and the _Viribus Unitis_, 16, 20 _et seq._

Roth (Dr.), Lord of Teme[vs]var, 127-8.

Roumanians in Banat, 9, 10, 362 _et seq._ -- and their Jews, 203 _et seq._ -- in Serbia, 356 _et seq._

Rugovo, Reason for burning of, 305.

Ryan (T. S.) of the _Chicago Tribune_, 198-9.

Salis (Count de), his mission, 190-1.

Salonica, and the Serbs, 353-4.

Salvemini (Prof.), the anti-chauvinist, 87, 231-2, 234.

Salvi (Dr.) of Split, 159 _et seq._

_Samouprava_, quoted, 337.

San Marzano (General di), 51-2, 54, 61.

Sanctis (Lieut. de), his sanctions, 163.

Saseno, 295.

_Saturday Review_, 231.

Savinsky, the Russian Minister, 406.

Sazonov, and the Adriatic, 91-2.

Schanzer (Signor), on Rieka, 264-5.

Schools, _see_ Liga Nazionale. -- for Albanians, 300. -- in Carinthia, 377-8. -- at Cres, 57-8. -- in Dalmatia, 146-7. -- in Istria, 73-4. -- at Kor[vc]ula, 184. -- Militant, at Borgo Erizzo, 38. -- in Montenegro, 257. -- at Pola, 44. -- at Rieka, 53. -- at [vS]ibenik, 144-5. -- at Zadar, 35.

_Scotsman_, on Treaty of Rapallo, 233.

Scutari, its probable future, 296, 320, 335.

Sebenico, _see_ [vS]ibenik.

_Secolo_, on Montenegro, 257. -- on Treaty of London, 50.

_Secours des Enfants Serbes_, _Au_, 27.

Segré (General), his alleged request, 140.

_Sera_, quoted, 280.

Serbo-Croat Coalition, 245 _et seq._

Serbs, in relation to Albanians, 295 _et seq._ -- -- -- Croats (and _see_ Croats), 115 _et seq._, 397 _et seq._ -- -- -- Montenegrins, 188-9, 192-3, 253 _et seq._, 393 _et seq._

Sereggi (Archbishop), 281-4.

Seton-Watson (Dr. R. W.), 236, 347, 354.

Sforza (Count), his letter, 268.

[vS]ibenik, 30, 33 _et seq._, 144-5.

Siebertz, the traveller, 288, 291.

[vS]imunovi['c] (M.) and the Italians, 32.

Slovenes (_see_ Carinthia), their country, 120 _et seq._, 235-6, 245. -- their culture, 392-3. -- their political methods, 114-5, 374 _et seq._

Socialists, Italian, and Rieka, 211-2.

[vS]ojat (F.) and Dr. Vio, 69.

Sonnino (Baron), 28, 75 _et seq._, 85-6, 93, 122, 138, 167, 185, 374, 384.

_Spectator_, quoted, 230.

Sportiello (Captain) at Vis, 30.

Stadler (Lieut.-Colonel), the podestà, 74, 137.

Stamboulüsky as a Yugoslav, 399.

Stamps, at Zagreb, 72.

Star[vc]evi['c] party in Croatia, 117, 119, 248.

Steed (H. Wickham), his letter, 77.

Steinen (Dr. H. von den) and the Bulgars, 404.

Steinmetz, the traveller, 290.

[vS]tigli['c] and the poor officials, 63.

Strossmayer, Radi['c] on, 239.

_Suisse_, _La_, quoted, 328.

Supilo, of Dalmatia, 92.

Su[vs]ak, 54-5.

Susmel (Edoardo), the writer, 62.

[vS]vegel (Ivan), on Italian shipping policy, 123-4.

Svibi['c] (Colonel) and the Italians, 61.

Sydenham (Lord), his lack of discretion, 95, 188-9.

Szeged, its position, 369.

_Tablet_, quoted, 40.

Tamaro (Dr. A.) and _Modern Italy_, 94.

Tardieu, his suggestion concerning Rieka, 195.

Taylor (A. H. E.), on Prekomurdje, 373.

Teme[vs]var in transition, 126 _et seq._, 367.

Temperley (Major H. W. V.), on Albania, 338-9. -- -- on Montenegro, 254-5. -- -- his _A History of the Peace Conference_, 354. -- -- his _The Second Year of the League_, 338.

_Tempo_, on the Rieka deputations, 212.

_Temps_, quoted, 213, 336.

Tesli['c] (Colonel), 50-1.

_Times_, quoted, 131, 344-5.

Tittoni, and Rieka, 195, 199.

Tomi['c] (Ja[vs]a), the old-fashioned, 116, 397.

Treaty of London, 28-9, 33, 50, 60, 75 _et seq._, 80, 82, 90 _et seq._, 120, 213, 278. -- -- Rapallo, _see_ Rapallo.

Tre[vs]i['c]-Pavi[vc]i['c] (Dr. A.), 19, 20.

Trevelyan (G. M.), on the Italians in Dalmatia, 235.

_Tribuna_, quoted, 75, 77.

_Tribune de Genève_, quoted, 327.

Triest, what is desirable, 122. -- its future, 44, 386 _et seq._ -- Italians and Slovenes, 123. -- its population, 121.

Trogir, the great invasion, 200-1.

Trumbi['c] (Dr. A.), 86, 252, 321.

_Turkey in Europe_, quoted, 289.

_Under the Acroceraunian Mountains_, 327, 351.

_Unità_, quoted, 87.

Veglia, _see_ Krk.

Velika Kikinda, its necessities, 368.

Velimirovi['c] (Bishop), his _The Children of the Illuminator_, 398.

Venizelos and the Serbs, 353-4. -- and Thrace, 355.

Veprinac, its population, 44.

Verdinois (Major), his word, 179, 180.

_Verrath bei Carzano_, _Der_, 13.

Ver[vs]ac, the former Bishop's declaration, 202.

Ver[vs]ac, scene of Roumanian activities, 10.

Vesni['c] (Dr.) and the Italians, 233-4, 237.

Ve[vs]ovi['c] (General), his enterprises, 98, 228-9.

Vio (Dr.) of Rieka, 29, 45-6, 48, 54-5, 68 _et seq._

Vis, Italians land on, 29, 30. -- concerning its possession, 82-3.

Vivante (A.), his _L'irredentismo adriatico_, 122.

Vivian (H.), his ferocity, 191.

Volosca, 73-4.

_Vorstoss in die Nordalbanischen Alpen_, quoted, 290.

Vukoti['c] (Voivoda), his answer, 103.

Vukovi['c] (Admiral), his fate, 20 _et seq._

Westlake (Prof.), his _International Law_, 139.

Wied (Prince of), erstwhile Mpret, 276-7. -- (Princess of), her ladies criticized, 288.

Wilson (President), 63, 92-3, 125, 138-9, 213-4.

Xenia (Princess), 103.

Yastrebow, the Russian authority, 287.

Yugoslavia, conditions after the War, 226. -- her cohesion, 120, 229, 230, 249, 272. -- and the future, 236-7, 398-9.

Zadar, reception of Italians, 35. -- Schools at, 35. -- and Treaty of Rapallo, 234, 236, 268-9, 385. -- Wild doings at, 37-8.

Zagreb and the future, 398 _et seq._ -- and the stamps, 72.

_Zagreber Tagblatt_, 264-5.

Zanella (Prof.), 69, 217, 261 _et seq._

Zara, _see_ Zadar.

Zari['c] (Bishop), and Wilson, 91-2.

Zari['c] (Prof.), his removal, 169, 170.

Zena Beg, 282-3, 285.

Ziliotto (Dr.) of Zara, 36-7, 164-5.

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