I. Rothermere's dealings in Northcliffe's millions
II. Mrs. Wrohan
III. Northcliffe's employees offered a few shillings in the pound
IV. Scandal and threats
V. The hunt for witnesses
VI. Lord Carson gives me friendly advice
VII. My bank pass book disappears
VIII. Discussions for a settlement
IX. The inland revenue
X. The day for trial fixed
XI. The trial begins
XII. Louise Owen in the witness box
XIII. The eighth day's proceedings
XIV. The close of the eight days' proceedings. Jowitt throws his first bomb
XV. The denouement
XVI. Awkward questionnaire for Lord Rothermere and Sir George Sutton
XVII. Jowitt's clerk
XVIII. My application against the staying of the action
XIX. Mr Jowitt gives free rein to his imagination
XX. My application against the staying of the action
XXI. Messrs. Kenneth Brown, Baker, Baker
XXII. An echo of the Marconi scandals
XXIII. After the verdict
XXIV. Affidavits remove the censorship from the death chamber
XXV. The inland revenue
XXVI. Too much law and too little justice