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.
Domiakui['c] (Prof.) at ibenik, 144.
Donghi (Marchese), his assertions, 26-7.
Draghicesco (Dr.), his Les Roumains de Serbie, 356.
Drakovi['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.
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