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Supplement to The New Europe]
[11 October 1917
CHIEF CONTENTS OF VOL. IV
| No. 44. | The Russian Coalition. |
| Mr. Kerenski’s New Ministry. By Rurik. | |
| The Ukraine Problem. By Rubicon. | |
| Mr. Lloyd George on Serbia. | |
| Slesvig: the Legacy of 1864. By J. C. Van der Veer. | |
| Europe and South America. By Lady Grogan. | |
| Count Tisza and Mr. Balfou. | |
| La Nouvelle Société Helvétique. | |
| No. 45. | The Papal Note. |
| The Voice of the Vatican. | |
| The “Evacuation” of Epirus. | |
| Austria: A Study in Confusion. By V. Nosek. | |
| Roumania’s War Anniversary. | |
| Mr. Balfour on “Secret Diplomacy”. By A. F. Whyte, M.P. | |
| The Ukraine Problem since the Revolution. By Rurik. | |
| Herr Bernstein as Witness for the Prosecution. | |
| “The Adriatic Problem” (from the Unità). | |
| Magyar Ideals. | |
| No. 46. | Stockholm? |
| Stockholm and La Victoire Intégrale. By A. F. Whyte, M.P. | |
| Spain and Russia: A Parallel. By S. de Madariaga. | |
| The New Risorgimento. | |
| The Bulgarians and Slavdom. By Milan Ćurčin. | |
| The Moscow Conference. By Rurik. | |
| "A School of Foreign Affairs". | |
| II.I. The Present Equipment of London. | |
| II. A Founder of Schools of Diplomacy. | |
| A German-American on Germany. | |
| No. 47. | La Victoire Intégrale. |
| La Victoire Intégrale. By A. F. Whyte, M.P. | |
| The Reform of Diplomacy. By Diplomaticus. | |
| Kerenski and Kornilov. By Rurik. | |
| The Hospitallers and Constantinople. By Lt.-Col. A. C. Yate. | |
| An Armchair Jingo on German Aims. | |
| The Serbo-Roumanian Barrier. | |
| Jugoslav Sentiment in the Serbian Army. | |
| No. 48. | French View of Stockholm. |
| Stockholm: A French View. By Villehardouin. | |
| Quo Vadis, Germania?. By Boreas. | |
| Who is to represent Poland?. By A Pole. | |
| The Moral of the Morel Case. | |
| The Pope’s Motives. | |
| Sweden and Neutrality. | |
| Austrian Intrigues in Switzerland. | |
| Cardinal Bégin and Conscription. | |
| “Dying Serbia”. | |
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