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  1. Garibaldi still an animating force in Italy, 36
  2. Gaul to the New Caesar, viii
  3. Gaza taken by British, 186
  4. Geddes, Sir Eric
  5. Defends Admiralty, 188
  6. First Lord, 188
  7. General Election, 275
  8. General Janvier, 20
  9. Geography taught by War, 200
  10. George, Mr. Lloyd
  11. Appointed Minister of Munitions, 40
  12. Defines British policy, 114
  13. Deputed to confer with Irish leaders, 90
  14. Expounds plan for Irish Convention, 154
  15. Prime Minister, 124
  16. Secretary for War, 105
  17. Suffers in prestige, 288
  18. Triumph of, 275
  19. Warns peacemongers, 245
  20. George, King of England
  21. Abolishes German titles held by family, 162
  22. His House to be known as Windsor,
  23. Sets a fine example, 269
  24. Visits Front, 16
  25. Gerard, Mr., Reminiscences of, 170
  26. German
  27. "Frightfulness," 32
  28. General Staff and set-backs, 18
  29. Substitutes, 104
  30. Germany
  31. Campaign of Falsehood in, 228
  32. Civil War in, 278
  33. Fleet surrenders, 272
  34. "German Truth Society" founded, 14
  35. Great mistake of, 268
  36. Hints to Italy, 28
  37. Ill-treats prisoners, 83
  38. Indulges in reprisals, 39
  39. Jealous of Lusitania records, 34
  40. Laments over Allied blockade, 70
  41. Lunatics called up for service, 163
  42. Mutiny at Kiel, 180
  43. New Peace offensive, 228
  44. Old, contrasted, 178
  45. Peace overtures, 124
  46. Signs armistice, 265
  47. Signs peace, 290
  48. Sinks two hospital ships, 119
  49. Sprays British soldiers with flaming petrol, 28
  50. Squirts boiling pitch over Russians, 28
  51. Torpedoes Neutral merchant ships, 24
  52. Warns Punch, 40
  53. Ghosts at Versailles, 291
  54. God (and the Women) our shield, 7
  55. Goeben, disaster to the, 199
  56. Good Hope, H.M.S., sunk, 12
  57. Gothas, activities of, 199
  58. Gouraud, General, 266
  59. Governesses, English, revelations of, 23
  60. Grandcourt, taken by British, 136
  61. Grand Fleet, ceaseless vigil of, 48
  62. Title, passes, 288
  63. Grapes of Verdun, the, 85
  64. Great incentive, a, 187
  65. Greece
  66. Dominated by pro-German Court, 57
  67. Hampers Allies, 57
  68. Territory violated by Bulgarian troops, 94
  69. Ultimatum presented to, 114
  70. Greenwich time applied to Ireland, 120
  71. Grey, Sir Edward
  72. Dissatisfied with Neutrals, 74
  73. Statements re France and Belgium, 1
  74. Grimsby fishermen's fight, 28
  75. Guy Fawkes Day, no fireworks on, 123
  76. Gwynn, Capt., undertakes to raise Irish brigade, 239
  77. Haig, Sir Douglas
  78. Commander-in-Chief of British Armies in France, 66
  79. Issues a Dispatch, 158
  80. Issues historic order, 213
  81. Haldane, Lord
  82. Debt to, for Territorials, 51
  83. Lectures on Education, 101
  84. Retires from Chancellorship, 40
  85. Hamlet, U.S.A., 35
  86. Hampshire, the, mined, 92
  87. Handyman, A, 55
  88. Hardinge Report, Lords discuss the, 100
  89. Harvest, a successful, 252
  90. Haunted ship, 33
  91. Havre, Belgian Government removed to, 10
  92. Hay, Ian, book by, 109
  93. Healy, Mr. Tim, champions Government, 80
  94. Heligoland Bight, 48
  95. Naval engagement in, 2
  96. Held! 89
  97. Hemline, Erzberger's campaign against Chancellor, 229
  98. Hidden Hand, the, 38

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