Spectator, quoted, 230.
Sportiello (Captain) at Vis, 30.
Stadler (Lieut.-Colonel), the podestà, 74, 137.
Stamboulüsky as a Yugoslav, 399.
Stamps, at Zagreb, 72.
Starevi['c] party in Croatia, 117, 119, 248.
Steed (H. Wickham), his letter, 77.
Steinen (Dr. H. von den) and the Bulgars, 404.
Steinmetz, the traveller, 290.
tigli['c] and the poor officials, 63.
Strossmayer, Radi['c] on, 239.
Suisse, La, quoted, 328.
Supilo, of Dalmatia, 92.
Suak, 54-5.
Susmel (Edoardo), the writer, 62.
vegel (Ivan), on Italian shipping policy, 123-4.
Svibi['c] (Colonel) and the Italians, 61.
Sydenham (Lord), his lack of discretion, 95, 188-9.
Szeged, its position, 369.
Tablet, quoted, 40.
Tamaro (Dr. A.) and Modern Italy, 94.
Tardieu, his suggestion concerning Rieka, 195.
Taylor (A. H. E.), on Prekomurdje, 373.
Temevar in transition, 126 et seq., 367.
Temperley (Major H. W. V.), on Albania, 338-9. -- -- on Montenegro, 254-5. -- -- his A History of the Peace Conference, 354. -- -- his The Second Year of the League, 338.
Tempo, on the Rieka deputations, 212.
Temps, quoted, 213, 336.
Tesli['c] (Colonel), 50-1.
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