"In Flanders Fields," (poem), 144.
INDEPENDENCE Day,
see FOURTH of July.
INDIA,
report on constitutional reforms, 204.
IRELAND,
food shipments to England, 90;
69 Sinn Feiners arrested, 88;
statistics of volunteers 1914-1917, 8.
Irish Plotters, Arrest of, 88.
ITALY,
"Italy's Third Year of War," 76;
address by Secretary Lansing in honor of the
third anniversary of Italy's entrance into the war,145;
speech of Count Macchi di Cellere, Italian Ambassador,
at Italian anniversary celebration, 146.
Italy's Third Year of War, 76.
Italy's Troops, Trying to Corrupt, 16.
J
JAMES, Edwin L.,
"America's Part in a Historic Battle," 398;
"Capture of Belleau Wood," 65;
"Defeating the German Offensive," 213;
"The Enemy Outflanked and Beaten," 216;
"Heroic American Deeds," 239;
"Thorough American Work at Vaux," 23.
JAPAN,
"Chinese-Japanese Military Alliance," 498.
JOHNSON, Thomas F.,
"First American Offensive a Success," 57.
JORDAN, E.,
"Czechoslovaks of Bohemia and Moravia," 491.
JUGOSLAVIA,
project for a South Slavic State Threatens to Disrupt
Austria-Hungary, 115;
Supreme War Council favors free Poland and Jugoslavia, 126;
"Great Britain and the Jugoslav State," 275;
conference of Poles, Jugoslavs, and Italians at Rome, 119;
the case of Bohemia, 123;
the case of Transylvania, 125;
Supreme War Council at Versailles favors free Poland and Jugoslavia, 126;
"Growth of the Jugoslav Movement," 115;
declaration of Czech members of Reichsrat, 115;
Jugoslav deputies and Croatian labor demand independent States of
Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs, 118.
Jutland, Battle of, 152.
K
KERENSKY, (ex-Premier) Alexander,
speech in London on Russian affairs, 259.
KIPLING, Rudyard,
"American Invasion of England," 433.
KOLA,
see MURMAN District.
KROPOTKIN (Prince), speaks on Russian internal conditions, 263.
KUHLMANN, (Dr.) Richard von,
resignation, 312;
address leading to resignation, 315.
KUHLWETTER, (Capt.) von,
"Battle of Skagerrak as Germany Sees It," 156.