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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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