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CHIEF CONTENTS OF VOL. III
| No. 35. | The Bulgarian Mirage. | |
| The Bulgarian Mirage. | ||
| Washington and Petrograd. By A. F. Whyte, M.P. | ||
| The Rise of Democracy in Poland. By A. Polish Socialist. | ||
| The Mentality of Austria: From Friedrich Adler’s Speech in His Own Defence. | ||
| “Without an Austrian solution there can be no safe Balkan or Turkish solution.”—“The Observer” (10 June 1917). | ||
| No. 36. | Russia’s Invitation. | |
| The Russian Invitation. | ||
| Greece and the Balkan Front. By Ronald M. Burrows. | ||
| A School of Foreign Affairs. By A. F. Whyte, M.P. | ||
| Australia’s Interest in a New Europe. By A. D. McLaren. | ||
| The Real Democracy in Hungary. | ||
| Racial Demands in the Reichsrat. | ||
| The Kaiser’s Socialist Allies. | ||
| “Our sole aim for the present must be, as the English say, ‘to win the War’”—Venizelos in The New Europe, No. 24. | ||
| No. 37. | Europe’s Obligations. | |
| Europe and the Non-European World. By Ramsay Muir. | ||
| Intellectual Intercourse with Russia. By Sir Paul Vinogradoff. | ||
| Polish Democracy and the War. By A Polish Socialist. | ||
| Roumania’s Doom: A Voice from Budapest. | ||
| The Austrian Premier’s Swan Song. | ||
| Norway and England. | ||
| “Lasting peace will come when all the peoples of Europe are free to determine their own fate”—Mr. Lloyd George, 26 May 1917. | ||
| No. 38. | Swiss Indeplendence. | |
| The Independence of Switzerland. | ||
| Europe and the Non-European World: (II) Ancient Civilizations in Asia. By Ramsay Muir. | ||
| The Test of Statesmanship in Russia. By Rurik. | ||
| Venizelos in Athens. By Ronald M. Burrows. | ||
| New Fairy Tales from Grimm and Hoffmann. | ||
| Slav Speeches in the Reichsrat. | ||
| “Individual liberty is for us the essential condition of our existence”—M. Paul Seippel (1917). | ||
| No. 39. | Belgium and Luxemburg. | |
| Belgium and Luxemburg. By Jules Destrée. | ||
| Roumania’s Choice. By Bessie Take Ionescu. | ||
| Europe and the Non-European World: (III) The Backward Peoples. By Ramsay Muir. | ||
| Annexations and Foreign Trade. | ||
| The Pester Lloyd on “Dismemberment.” | ||
| “We will never be Prussian!”—Luxemburg National Anthem (popular version). | ||
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