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Abdul Halik Bey, the Vali of Smyrna, 44 et seq.

Abdul Hamid, an exception, who reversed Turkish ideals, 91
 * his terrible régime, 160, 191
 * the ruthless, 210
 * clever at "losing" Turks and forgetting them, 227
 * vain hopes for his "Parliament," 229
 * his excellent cigarettes, 236
 * his Turks used to be ordered about, 304
 * reference to, 22-4, 54, 90, 118, 125, 156, 181, 182, 200, 207, 208, 249

Abdul Medjid, 153

Abiloff, M., Azerbaijan, Ambassador for Caucasians, 202

Ablutions, a religious rite, described, 83

Acropolis, at Athens, difficulties of its ascent, 40, 41

Adabazar, a Circassian tribe, 153

Adalia, school closed, 194

Adam, Mr. Adam, of British delegates, 307

Adana, 125, 198

Abdul Hak, Hamid, Turkish writer, for the people, 220
 * acknowledged leader of the "New" literature, reconstructs learning and creates the soul of Turkey, 221

Adnan Bey, Dr., Vice-President of the Assembly, 153, 186
 * Angora High Commissioner in Constantinople, husband of Halidé Hanoum, 206

Adrianople, the Siege of, 288

Æschylus, 41

Afghanistan, Ambassador, 202, 203

Afioum-Karahissar, where they finally leave train, 88, 102, 110

Aga Oglou Ahmed Bey, Director of Angora Press, repeats that "whatever we do is wrong," 226,
 * admits the value of propaganda, 227, 228
 * views on the Press, 231

Agamemnon, on board the, 195

Ahmet Emine, brilliant journalist, 142

Aidin Railway, antiques found in laying the route, 62, 63

Alascheir, once prosperous, 76, 77

Albania, 294

Albanians, wiped out, 23
 * scheme to exclude, 169

Albert Hall, 38

Alcohol, its use and abuse, taught in schools, 216

Alewites, 153

Alfred and the cakes, 249

Algeciras, and its assembly of fallen angels, 178

Ali Fouad Pasha, general, President of "Rights of Roumelia and Anatolia," largely the inspiration of the Assembly, 199
 * commanding in the North, 224

America and her churches as advertisers, 78
 * anecdotes of her journalistic enterprise, 97, 98
 * her two generations of Jews, 118
 * approved as a "democracy," 148
 * should spread gospel of Rockefeller Institute against vermin and microbes, 264

American, author will not pretend to be, ix
 * "nerves" in the war, 26
 * author supposed to be American, but objects, 75, 76 et passim
 * sings "Swannee River," 53
 * the first at Smyrna, his advice, 67
 * the second at Smyrna, his advice, 67, 68
 * scheme to rebuild Turkey à la "States," 85
 * unwise propaganda for Christians 175
 * Nonconformity and the Holy War, 239, 240
 * idle talk of a new "home" for Armenians, 247
 * their mischievous propaganda, 247
 * characteristic, of arrogant obstinacy, 262, 263
 * diplomacy not wanted in English Embassies, 291
 * Near East relief workers in Anatolia, 203
 * who are, unfortunately, too pro-Armenian, 203

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