Current History THE WAR VOLUME XIX. APRIL-MAY-JUNE, 1919 With Alphabetical and Analytical Index THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY INDEX AND TABLE OF CONTENTS [Titles of articles appear in italics] ABDICATION, Kaiser's, events leading up Activities of the Lesser Belligerents, 36. AERIAL terms of disarmament demanded of "Affair of the Grand Dukes," 497. AGRARIAN problem in the Caucasus, 124. AIRMEN, work of British lauded by Marshal AIRPLANE raids on British territory, repa- ALAND Islands want to be reunited to Albania at the Peace Conference, 69. ALBANIA, reconstruction with reference to other Balkan States, 40; claims set forth at the Peace Conference, 60. ALIEN Property Custodian, amount collected ALLENBY, (Gen. Sir) Edmund, at inau- guration of new Turkish Government, 38; ALLIED nations, debts of to U. S., 47. ALLIED relief expeditions to Archangel, 263. ALSACE, celebration of its return to France, ALSACE-LORRAINE, occupation of by the AMERICA as mandatary for Armenia, 71. AMERICA, declared to have incurred the hatred of Bolshevist leaders, 144. AMERICAN achievements in two years of AMERICAN Army, length of front held in AMERICAN Army of Occupation at Coblenz, AMERICAN Generals demoted at end of war, American Problems of Reconstruction, 43. AMERICAN theory of reparation that ANARCHY, conditions of existing in Hun- ARABIAN claims as regards Syria, 72. ARCO VALLEY (Count) assassinates Kurt ARGONNE-MEUSE battle described in de- ARMENIA considered with view to America ARMENIA'S claims in the Peace Conference, ARMENTIERES, withdrawal of Germans from under British pressure, 162. ARMISTICE, Austrian, protest against in ARMISTICE, military position of British ARMSTRONG, John S., Jr., American Con- ARMY courts-martial, 438. ARMY deaths in American Expeditionary ARMY of Occupation inspected by Gen. ARNHOLD, E., 382. ARTILLERY arm of the service, value of, ASIA, territorial problems following the war, ASIA MINOR, Greek populations in, 503. AUER, Herr, Bavarian Minister of the In- AUSTRALIA, vocational training for her sol- AUSTRIAN fleet handed over to Italy, 209. B BAKER, (Secretary) Newton D., address to BAKU, reoccupied by the British, 551. BALFOUR, Arthur James, career of, 13. BAMMATE, Haidar, The Caucasus During BANAT of Temesvar, claimed by the Ser- BARRETT, (Gen.) A. A., commanding Brit- ish forces in Northwest India, 424. BARTENBACH (Capt.), commander of the German submarine bases in Flanders, 211. BATTLE losses of all belligerents, 31. BAUER, (Dr.) Otto, begins negotiations look- ing toward union of German Austria with BAUMGARTEN (Prof.), 382. BEATTY, (Miss) Bessie, testifies on Bolshe- vism before Senate committee, 133. BEAUNE, France, American hospital at, 327. BEDOUIN element in the Egyptian insur- Belgian Treasures Restored, 210. BELGIUM, differences with Holland submit- ted to Supreme Council, 6; battle losses, 31; post-war conditions in, 36; supplies re- ceived from United States, 51; boundary disputes with Holland, 55; unemployment Belgium Grants Partial Suffrage for Women, Belgium Refuses to Prosecute the ex-Kaiser, Minister of BENSON (Admiral) on dismantling of Hell- BESSARABIA, evacuation of by Rumanians BEVERIDGE, (Sir) William, reports on food BISMARCK, Kaiser's dismissal of, 329; proj- Bismarck's Side of the Story, 334. BISSOLATI, Signor, warns Italy against ex- cessive claims, 57; withdraws from the BLISS, (Gen.) Tasker H., American dele- BOHEMIA, scene of sanguinary engagc- ments between Czechs and Germans, 61; famine conditions, 307; relief afforded, Bolshevism Expounded by Bolsheviki, 277. BORAH, (Sen.) William E., attacks draft of League of Nations in U. S. Senate, 91. BORDEN, (Sir) Robert Laird, Prime Minis- BOSNIA, situation when Austrian power dis- BOTHA, (Gen.) Louis, career in South Boundary Disputes in Europe, 55. BOUNDARY disputes between Holland and BOURGEOIS, Leon, opposes inclusion of Monroe Doctrine in League of Nations covenant, 205; address to citizens of BOURGEOISIE in Russia terrorized by the BOURGES, France, factories destroyed by BOURLON Wood, machine gun engage. BRATIANO, Jean, Rumanian Prime Minis- BRESHKOVSKY, (Mme.) Catherine, contro- BREST, controversy regarding conditions in BREST-LITOVSK Treaty, conditions under which it was signed, 141; not accepted by BRIEY BASIN, German exploitation, 255. BRITISH Army, program for demobiliza- BRUSSELS, seat of negotiations for exten- BUDAPEST, anarchistic conditions in, 466. BULGARIAN Army trapped by allied forces, BUREAU of War Risk Compensation, 325 CABLES, German, disposition to be made CALCUTTA, disturbances in, 214. CAMBON, Jules, President of Commission on Czechoslovakia, 3; sketch of diplomatic CAMBRAI, France, description of the battle Canada's Share in the War, 319. CANADIAN Imperial Munitions Board, 322. CANADIAN records made on the battlefield, CANADIAN Red Cross Society, 325. CANADIAN troops, charge that they were CANEPA, Giuseppe, sets forth his country's CAROLINE Islands taken from Germany by CASUALTIES of Japanese forces in Siberia, CAVALRY, still regarded by Marshal Haig as a necessary arm in modern war- CAVELL, Edith, burial of, in England, 420. CHAMBERLAIN, Austen, statement in House of Commons regarding Emir of CHAPLAINS' department, work of in Brit- CHEKREZI, Constantine A., "Albania at CHINA, controversy with Japan over Shan- CHINA Society of America urges China's claims on American peace delegates, 73. CHINA'S formal protest regarding Shantung, China's Part in the European War, 357. CHINESE Cabinet resigns, 427. CHINESE sovereignty, restoration of over CHURCHILL, Winston Spencer, British Sec- CLARKSON, Grosvenor B., 314. Clemenceau's Would-be Assassin Reprieved, COBLENZ, Germany, conditions under rule COHN, (Dr.) Oskar, admits receiving Bol- Cellege Men on Honor Roll, 418. COMMUNIST Government in Munich, ex- COMMUNIST revolt in Budapest, Hungary, Conditions in Greater Serbia, 498. CONGRESS of Vienna in session for eleven Greece as to its disposition, 62; projected movement against in last stage of the COOK, (Sir) Joseph, biographical sketch of, COSSACK troubles with people of the Cau- COTTIN, Emil, sentenced to death for at- Council of National Defense, 313. CRANE, Richard, appointed Minister to CREDITS to Allies of the United States, 47. Crimes of the Bolsheviki in Esthonia, 495. CRIPPLED and blinded soldiers, 242. CROATIA, policy of repression adopted by CUMMINS, (Sen.) Albert B., discusses draft CYPRUS, claimed by Greece in Peace Con- CZECHOSLOVAKIA, supplied with food by allied nations, 52; proposed boundaries of, |