Times, quoted, 131, 344-5.
Tittoni, and Rieka, 195, 199.
Tomi['c] (Jaa), the old-fashioned, 116, 397.
Treaty of London, 28-9, 33, 50, 60, 75 et seq., 80, 82, 90 et seq., 120, 213, 278. -- -- Rapallo, see Rapallo.
Trei['c]-Pavii['c] (Dr. A.), 19, 20.
Trevelyan (G. M.), on the Italians in Dalmatia, 235.
Tribuna, quoted, 75, 77.
Tribune de Genève, quoted, 327.
Triest, what is desirable, 122. -- its future, 44, 386 et seq. -- Italians and Slovenes, 123. -- its population, 121.
Trogir, the great invasion, 200-1.
Trumbi['c] (Dr. A.), 86, 252, 321.
Turkey in Europe, quoted, 289.
Under the Acroceraunian Mountains, 327, 351.
Unità, quoted, 87.
Veglia, see Krk.
Velika Kikinda, its necessities, 368.
Velimirovi['c] (Bishop), his The Children of the Illuminator, 398.
Venizelos and the Serbs, 353-4. -- and Thrace, 355.
Veprinac, its population, 44.
Verdinois (Major), his word, 179, 180.
Verrath bei Carzano, Der, 13.
Verac, the former Bishop's declaration, 202.
Verac, scene of Roumanian activities, 10.
Vesni['c] (Dr.) and the Italians, 233-4, 237.
Veovi['c] (General), his enterprises, 98, 228-9.
Vio (Dr.) of Rieka, 29, 45-6, 48, 54-5, 68 et seq.
Vis, Italians land on, 29, 30. -- concerning its possession, 82-3.
Vivante (A.), his L'irredentismo adriatico, 122.
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