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Copyright 1917
By The New York Times Company
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Volume VI.

[FIRST PART]

April-June, 1917
Pages 1-570

[Titles of articles appear in italics]

ABDUL Hak Hussein Bey, 437. Aerial Fighting on the French Front, 287. AERONAUTICS, Zeppelin attacks, 42; British airplanes at Arras, 267; Lord Northcliffe on fighting on French front, 287; exploits of French aviators narrated by V. Forbin, 328; Zeppelin raids on England first two years of war, by C. Stienon, 333; list of Zeppelin raids on England, 337; British airmen at Arras, 407; attack on Freiburg in reprisal by British and French, 412; men in American Escadrille, 471. AFRICA, Germany's treatment of colonies, 435.

See also CAMPAIGN in Africa. ALASKA, price paid and gold produced, 257. AISNE, Battle of, see CAMPAIGN in Europe, Western.

ALBERT, (Dr.) Heinrich F., 219. ALEXANDER (Crown Prince of Serbia), 141, 314.

ALEXIEFF, (Gen.) Michael V., 294.
ALGONQUIN (S. S.), account of sinking, 54.
ALICE (Princess of Battenberg), 153.
ALIEN Enemies, see ENEMY Aliens.
Alliance with Mexico and Japan Proposed
by Germany, 65.

Allied Successes in France, 246.
ALLIES' Commission, comment on members,
256; list of members; account of visit to
United States; important speeches of Bal-
four, Viviani, and Joffre, 389-405.

Amazing Effects of Shell Shock on Soldiers'
Nerves, 340.

America and the League of Honor, 464.
America Through English Eyes, 78.

"AMERICAN Day," in England and France, 454.

AMERICAN Escadrille 471.

AMERICAN Mission to Russia, personnel and purpose, 487.

Americans Who Have Fought for France,

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ARMED Merchant Ships, discussed in Austrian reply to Amer. note on submarine blockade, 108; contention between England and Holland over Princess Melita, 242; Lieut. Gill on status, 275.

See also SUBMARINE Warfare; UNITED STATES-Armed Neutrality. ARMED Neutrality, defined, 56; in 1780 and 1800, 57.

See also UNITED STATES-Armed Neutrality.

ASQUITH, Herbert Henry, discredited in report on Dardanelles, 167; address on Pres. Wilson's war message, 224; address in Parliament on U. S. war action. 226; reply to Dardanelles report, 303; on Home Rule, 451 speech in Commons on entry of U. S. into war, 463.

ASTURIAS (hospital ship), 442.

At the Western Fighting Fronts, 119.
ATHOS (S. S.), 53.

ATROCITIES, plot to infect Rumanian horses and cattle, 72; Teutonic outrages in Poland, 127; Austrian troops in Serbia, 143; protest of new kingdom of Arabia to U. S., 306; by Germans in Somme retreat, 538.

See also VANDALISM. AUSTRALIA. troops in battle of Arras, 412; at Gallipoli, 504.

AUSTRIA-Hungary, strength of navy, 103; ultimatum to Serbia and outbreak of war, 140; attitude toward indemnity and annexation, 427.

See also UNITED STATES-Austria-
Hungary, Relations with.

Austria-Hungary's Submarine Note, 104.
AUSTRO-Hungarians in America, number, 42.
AUSTRO-Prussian War, 117.

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BACON, George Voux, 218.

Background of Home Rule, 447.

BADEWITZ (Lieut.), account of bringing in of Yarrowdale, 299.

BAGDAD, proclamation on relations with England, by Gen. Maude, 308.

See also CAMPAIGN in Asia Minor. BAKER, (Sec.) Newton Diehl, statement on alien enemies, 205. BALFOUR, Arthur James, letter of thanks for services of Amb. Gerard, 64; career, 256; visit to U. S., speeches, statements, &c., 389-405; as Secretary for Ireland, 451. BALKAN Wars 1912-1913, Greece in, 155. BANG, (Dr.) J. P.. excerpts from book "Hurrah and Hallelujah," 522.

BARUCH, Bernard M., saving for Govt. on prices of metals, 234, 387.

Battle of Arras, 264, 405.
BATTLES, see CAMPAIGNS;
Operations.

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