Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Armenians, “under Papal protection,” 52
attempt of girls to escape, 64, 65
in America, 78
hard to realise they are Christians, 134
in Cilicia, 153
shawls, 171
orphans, 211
turn to Russia, 221
feel “at home” in Turkey, 237
want to be left alone, 238
call Turkey their “home,” 247
have long filled their pockets out of the Turks, 275
at Lausanne, 299
reference to, 222, 238, 241
Armistice, 182
“Army of Occupation,” what it means, 30
Army of Nationalists, described, 224, 225
increased from 10,000 men to 400,000, with 250 big guns, etc., 224
detailed statistics and character of Staff, 225
Asia Minor, quite safe, 57
and Orthodox Church, 308
map to be seen everywhere in Anatolia, 234
reference to, 25, 139, 197, 204, 212, 244
Asiatics, not inferiors, 59
Asquith, Mr., and his son, 77
Astor, Lady, effect on other women, of her success in Parliament, 291
Athens, visited, 36 _et seq._
its churches, 39, 124, 221
_Athenæum_, on blonde Turks, 228
Augustus, his “comfortable” period, 226
Austerlitz, 166
Australian mothers, their gratitude for “the truth” about Turkey, 208,
280
Aviation ground, reorganised, 101
women aviators, 102
Azerbaijan, ambassador, 202
Babadjanian, in charge of Armenian orphans, 246, 247
Bagdad, and her woman Professor, 125, 190
Balfour, Lord, unfortunate scorn of Turkey, 314
Balkan War, 24, 193, 210
Barrère, M., 299
Beaconsfield, Lord, 141
Bedford College open to Turkish women medical students, 211
Békir Sami Bey, Ambassador from Angora and the Soviets, 27
Benedict XV., Pope, beautiful bust of, 242
killed by strain of war, 244
Benghazi, 182
Berlin, 25, 111
Beyrout, 182, 211
Bieberstein, Marshall von, German diplomat at Constantinople, and his
“human” retriever, 24
Bilidjik, station for “the express,” 88, 255, 259
Bismarck, 305
Bitlis, 182
“Black” Sultan, the, 227
Boghetti, who brought fruit, 232
Bolshevism, compared with Moslem, 90
has “no” influence in Turkey, 150, 151
in spite of their magnificent Embassy, 151
and their genuine friendship, 151
at Lausanne, 299
Bosphorus, 251
Boston lady, her insulting lies about life in harem, 315
Briand, M., attack on Lloyd George, 50
his famous Note, 107
his pleasant compliment, 116
British Museum, 63
naval officer at Smyrna, 67
propaganda, 116
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