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 Korula, 184. -- Militant, at Borgo Erizzo, 38. -- in Montenegro, 257. -- at Pola, 44. -- at Rieka, 53. -- at ibenik, 144-5. -- at Zadar, 35.
Scotsman, on Treaty of Rapallo, 233.
Scutari, its probable future, 296, 320, 335.
Sebenico, see 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.
ibenik, 30, 33 et seq., 144-5.
Siebertz, the traveller, 288, 291.
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.
ojat (F.) and Dr. Vio, 69.
Sonnino (Baron), 28, 75 et seq., 85-6, 93, 122, 138, 167, 185, 374, 384.
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