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.
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