lous 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._
Bumci (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.
Chimigo (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
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