Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Germans have no influence, 202
but are conciliating Turks in Germany, 24, 202
education vitiated by punishments, 218
a trench, 95
Soviets, 306
Germany began to tamper with Nationalist independence and was thrown
off, 25, 195, 271
Gladstone, reaction against influence of, 22, 78, 95, 141
Lady, and the Lyceum Club League Circle, 313
Gladys Cooper, her photograph in a ship’s cabin, Queen of Beauty among
the ladies of the Levant, 284
Goethe quoted, 143, 320
Gordon, General, author’s father’s praise of, 22, 207, 249
Goschen, Sir Edward, and Edward VII., 129, 130
Grand National Assembly, the parliament of Nationalist Turkey, 135
description of building and position, 148
the band in gardens of, 152
form of proceedings, 153-155
evidence of democracy, 154
different personalities, 155 _et seq._
predominance of military uniforms, 156
rather “difficult” variety of culture among Deputies, 156, 157
false reports at Lausanne of its corruption, 157
is _really_ national, 157
inspires confidence, 158
one chamber the ideal form of government, 162
opposition at present has little weight, 169, 170
its attitude explained by M. Kemal, 174
a Cabinet of young men, 192
its three great men, 192 _et seq._
Cabinet and Prime Minister independent, 192
Ministers are Heads of Departments, 192
real authority rests with the whole Assembly, 192
Lord Curzon does not think system would work for a stable State, 193
difference in knowledge and culture between Deputies, 198
Cabinet and less-known Ministers, 198 _et seq._
difficulties in the future foreseen, 200
has achieved permanent success, 228, 229
the restaurant provided by a professor, 235
a Western atmosphere, 238
deserves congratulations from the Mother of Parliaments, 305
reference to, 146, 247
Grand Tchelebi, progressive representative of Dancing Dervishes, 156
Great Britain breaks her faith with Turkey, 90, 91
bitterness against, 95
Greater Greece, greater than Greeks can sustain, 21
Greek Patriarch supported by Sultans, 308
Greek Pope, the, 39
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