Atatürk, Kemal, 1881-1938; Turkey -- Description and travel; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-1960
Russia must not be sacrificed? 24
the destitute aristocracy, 30
reference to, 67, 90, 152, 162, 169, 203, 306
Russian Christians, 245
Sakharia, extreme point reached by Greeks, 130
and Austerlitz, 166
fifteen days’ Battle of, 183, 199
Salihli, town of four houses, 77
Salonika is _not_ the gate of Christendom, 93, 195
Samsoun, 183
San Remo, 52
Sarojini Naidu, a poem by, quoted in full, 208, 209
Savoy, the, 32
Schinassi Effendi studies culture in France, 220
re-models Turkish language, 220, 221
Scotch calmness hides feeling, 54
Sea of Marmora, 176
Sefa Bey, Minister of Education, 198
Seldjoucide, 140, 308
Selim, first keeper of the Holy Relics, 219
_Senegal_, H.M.S., blown to pieces by mine, 65
Senegali, 114
Sèvres, Treaty of, and why Turkey signed, 26
French repentance, 204
reference to, 128
Seyed Hussein of the Khaliphat Delegation insolently snubbed by
quotation from Lord Bryce, 262, 263
Shakespeare, his humour, 124
quoted, 301
Silver threads for good luck, 188
Sloane Square Station, a meeting outside, 220
Smyrna, crime of sending Greeks to, x
occupied, 26, 31
impressions of, 43 _et seq._
its hotels, 46 _et seq._
no longer the alien’s paradise, 51
the quay, 54, 63
among the ruins of, 60 _et seq._
remains of Frank Street, 62
details of fire, 62 _et seq._
anecdote of the Custom House, 64, 65
last words from, 67-70
certainly _not_ burnt by Turks, 212
has charm of Sodom and Gomorrah, 226
reference to, 86, 88, 102, 115, 121, 123, 132, 139, 153, 194, 224,
274, 313
Socrates, 41
Sœur Julie, 95
Sofia, 181, 182, 195
Sophocles, 41
Sons of Palestine at Lausanne, 299
South American, the, one of guests at hotel in Smyrna, 48, 52,
final advice and effort, 68, 69
Soviet helpful to Turkey, 90
Embassy and Camerad Areloff, 202
Spaniard at Smyrna; his advice, 67
Spartelli Library in Smyrna, 53
St. Sophia, Church of, cannot be restored to any _one_ sect of
Christians, 244, 245
Stamboul, 24, 206
Stan-Harding, Mrs., on the “best people” in Russia, 35
Stars and Stripes, not the Union Jack, 34
Steeg, M. Louis, says the author “will never die,” 232
Governor-General of Ottoman Bank, 238
“Story of Nationalism,” by Hussein Raghib, 222
Suffragettes chained to grille at Westminster, 249, 250
Suliman, the Magnificent, 219
Sultan Ahmed Khan, Ambassador from Afghanistan, difficult relations,
202, 203
Sultan Mahmoud, 219
Sunset reveals God’s world in contrast to man’s, 62
Syrenaique, 182
Syria, 114, 115, 182, 211, 294, 318
Syrians at Lausanne, 299
Sykes-Picot agreement on Mesopotamia, 311
Tagore, a delight to talk with, 59
Taine, M. Henri, on the English quoted, 214
Talaat Pasha, 208, 209
_Tanine_, newspaper of Angora, 142, 208
Tchan-Kaya, home of M. Kemal, a few miles out of Angora, 163, 186, 197
Tcharhaff, Turkish head-dress, 31
Teheran, 62, 125, 130
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