9 APRIL 1927

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WHAT ABOUT NORTH AFRICA? By Hamish McLauren.

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Current Literature WHAT ABOUT NORTH AFRICA? By Hamish McLauren, (Scribners. 12s. 6d.)--Facilities for travelling in Northl Afria, as the author says, have been, improved and...

MISS TIMMINS AND LORD SCREDINGTON. By Edgar Jepson.

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MISS TIMMINS AND LORD SCREDINGTON. By ld,(]gyar Jepson. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d. net.)--It is something of an achievement to gain our sympathies lor a wicKca young aristoerat in...

BRITISH PREACHERS: Third Series.

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BRITISH PREACHERS: Third Series. (]ll1tilalllb I 6s.)---Sir James Marchant's latest collection of serions Ii very interesting and will be of value to many entrusted with the...

CEREMONIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. By the Rev. H. P. Stokes.

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CERENIONIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CA14+1 BRIDGE. By the Rev. H. P. Stokes. (Cambridge Unicer`'t: Press. 7s Gd1,}--t'arn. Stokes--gi-es Iwucb. jinlrkit'^ -~ ~ ~~~k Cabi-, *it...

THE MAN WHO WAS NOBODY. By Edgar Wallace.

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THlE MNAN WHO WAS NOBODY. By Edgar Wallace. (Ward, Lock. 7s. 6d. net.)-Somne of Mr. Wallace's novels are surprisingly good, and some are mere journeyman work. The Man IJlio was...

A HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By H. Belloc.

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A HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By H. Belloc. CMC t 1111co. 15s.)-Mr. Belloc has published a new volume of his jar, scale history of England. It deals with the period 106!i 6148, and...

WASTE CORNER. By Ruth Manning-Sanders.

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WASTE CORNER. Bev Ruth Mlanning-Sanders. (C'hris- t)Iliers. 7s. 6d.)-James Kneebone, a Cornish workman, stats tup as a master builder on a small scale, and proceeds to erect...

HERBERT ROWSE ARMSTRONG. Notable British Trials. Edited by Filson Young.

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- HERBERT ROWSE ARMSTRONG. Notable British Trials. Edited by Filson Young. (William Hoge.l lOs. 6d.)-Poor Mrs. Armstrong in steel spectacles and high11necked white blouse...

Murders and Mysteries

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Murders and Mysteries AIRi. .J. J. CONINGNcToN's M1urder in the Maze (Benn, 7s. 6d.) is a worthy successor to D~eath a Swaythlbing Court. Ilere we bave a double murder of twin...

BY NIGHT. By Robert Clay.

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BY NIGIIT. By Robert Cla-. (Blackwood. 7s. 6d. net.)- Air. (lay's staccato and subjective style distracts our attention from his plot. lie seems to have been in two minds-or...

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Some Delights of Typography

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Some Delights of Typography ONE takes down Andrew Foulis' stately Virgil, printed in 1778-Glasguae: In Aedibus Acadenticis, excudebal Andrefa Foilis (it is a delight even to...

The Gentle Art of Tramping. By Stephen Graham.

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Out and Away The Gentle Art of Tramping. By Steplhoii C'aliam. (Robert Holdeen, Ltd. 68.) Tim title of this book is perhaps just a little misleading, but actually those who...

The Housing of the Nation. By Lieut.-Col. F. E. Fremantle, M.P. With a Foreword by the Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M.P.

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The Housing Problem [he Housing of the Nation. By Lieut.-Col. F. E. Fremantle, M.P. With a Foreword by the Riglht Hon. Nevillo Chamber- hiltH, MA.p. (Philip Allan. 8s. (d.)...

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[Mr. Churchill has failed to produce the economics...]

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I Mr. ('hurehill has failed to J)ro(duce the economies +\ihichi lhe promised. They became more necessary than tier when the general strike and the coal stoppage Ila-yvcI havoc...

[The costermongers of London have long been threatened...]

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The costermongers of London have long been threatened and have always sprung to life again. So it will le oniec more. Threatened mCen live long. The costermonigels, it seems,...

[It was known that Mr. Churchill would be faced with...]

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* * * * It wpas knlowni thlat Mrir. ('hlurclhill would be facede withl (i(icit on the financial year, b1lt nobody, except the .csi:inists, thought that the deficit would be...

[In the past India has never been asked to pay for...]

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III the p)ast India hlas never been asked to pay for hiat could fairly be described as Imperial operations, thdwghli to her credit she has made some volhntarv (.1trjhutions....

[It ought to be understood finally that a spendthrift...]

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1 It *uh ob * * * Iit ('light to lbe understood finially that a spendthlrift >"i'! is the greatest of all risks. We are told that it "hl))l be" risky " to reduce the Navy...

[The shop-keepers are, of course, the natural enemies...]

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The shol)-keepers are, of course, the niatiural enemiies of costerml-on1gers, but. wve have often wondered whether the prineiple -whichi was discovered hy Mr. ('lCarles Booth...

[The Boat Race of last Saturday was a delightfully...]

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* * * * Thle Boat hlave of last Saturdlay wa.s a deliglt fully ironic commientary u11)0o the l)reeipitate nonseise that had been w-ritten in some nCwlspaperS upon the decadence...

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The Great Word-War

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The Great Word-War 11. H. G. WELLS has been justly credited with an almost uncanny foresight in matters affecting 'arfare. He has recently published his opinion thatthe...

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[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] I Siut,-1 find that I did, towards the end of The Awlrf,,q, q African 2Miseriq, refer to the Boers as having q; quitteel tie Cape in protest...

LICENSING REFORM; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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Letters to the Editor LICENSING REFORM [To the ]Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Si,- Your correspondenfts conclusions are disappointing. They lead nowhere. As a practical...

THE PRESS AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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THE PRESS AND THE LEAGUE 01 NATIONS [To th1 Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, -In view of the lwidesprcad interest aroused In Bcolumns by Mr. Murray Allison's article on...

BLACK AND WHITE; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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BLACK AND WHITE [To the Editor of the SEc'l.-rATOR.] Sjin,-Lord Olivier's two statements in The Anatony of African .Misery to my criticism of which he takes exception in your...

INCOME TAX PAYMENT; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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INCOME TAX PAYMENT [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] . SIR,- In the last paragraph of his article on " The (Cloing Budget," Mr. A. W. Kiddy speaks of some measure being...

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BYZANTINE, PORTRAITS. By Charles Dichl.

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I3 YZANTINE, PORTRAITS. By Charles Diclil. Trans- lated bv Harold Bell. (Alfred A. Knopf. 2]s.)-Publisher nid translator, as well as readers who know no French, are to l)c...

MORLEY'S LIFE OF GLADSTONE.

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MORLEY'S LIFE OF GLADSTONE. Azkridfed1. (HI odder and Stoutghton. 5s.)-MNr. C. F. G. Masternian has (leserved well of the reading public by offering it an abridgment. no light...

THE LIFE AND WORK OF SIR PATRICK MANSON. By Philip H. Manson-Bahr and Lieut.-Col. Alcock.

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TiHE LIFE AND WORK OF SIR PATRTICK MNSON. By Philip H. MAanson-Balhr and Lieut.-Col. Aleock. (Ca:ssell. 16s.)--There is little about Sir Patrick Alanson's life aid a great...

RECENT REVELATIONS OF EUROPEANS DIPLOMACY. By G. P. Gooch.

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| RECENT REVELATIONS OF EUROPEAN_ DIPLO- I M).V&Y. By G. P. Gooch. (Longinans. 7s. 6d.)-Dr.- Gooch k JD_]1 's justly famous for his encyclopaedic knowledge and ills power of...

THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY. Edited by J. B. Bury, S. A. Cook and F. E. Adcock.

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lit THE CAMIBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY. Edited by Bury, S. A. Cook and F. E. Adeock. Vol. V7. Athens, 84-(1 B.C. (Cambridge University Press. 21s.)--flnc eNv Volume of the...

[WHERE WE SELL OUR GOODS.]

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I WHERE WE SELL OUR GOODS. Reprinted from the Trade and Engineering Supplement of The Times.. This most important article l)y Mr. F. L. McDougall on the value of our trade...

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Mary Ponsonby. A Memoir, Some Letters and a Journal. Edited by her Daughter, Magdalen Ponsonby.

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At the Court of Victoria Mary Ponsonby. A Memoir, Some Letters and a Journal. Edlited by her Daughter, Magdalen Ponsonby. (John Murray. 16s.) ONE' of Lady Ponsonby's...

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Modern Russian Literature

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Modern Russian Literature TA.NsLA.xTIONS haVe alwa ls m}ecn more read ill lluissia thall tle works of native authors. The English reader eannot easily imagine to what an extent...

The Letters of Eliza Pierce, 1751-1775.

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A Sachet of Bitter Herbs 6Ihe Letters of Eliza Pierce, 1751-1775. (The Haslewood Books. lEtchels and Macdonald. 15s.) (i"joy is more exquisite than the bitter-sweet...

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PERSISTENT ROOKS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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PERSISTENT ROOKS [To the Editor of tide SPECTATOR.] Sin,--A similar instance of persistency to that recorded by your correspondent was exhibited in my garden a few years ago by...

THE GIRL OF TO-MORROW; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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THE GIRL OF TO-MIORROW [To the Editor of the SPIECTTORt.] Sin, - Surely Mfiss King-Ilall's letter in the S'pecta~or of March 26th shows an astonishing ignorance of the...

LINKS WITH THE PAST; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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LINKS WITH THE PAST [To the Editor of the SPErCATOR.] SIR,-'rlhe late Mrs. Helen McLeod Powell, of Criccieth, ivhlo died in 191], was an even more remarkable link with the -15...

TWO CORRECTIONS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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TWO CORRECTIONS [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,-Two unfortunate misquotations - in the Spechtato )f Marchl 19th are unnoticed in this week's number, so I venture to...

Epitaph

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Poetry Epitaph II Swale was too lovely for remembranceLet us forget her like a dream, Lest all our days and all our nights hereafter Empty should seem. Let not the blind...

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ECCENTRIC SPRING.

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ECCENTRIC SPRING. The chief trouble of this eccenicic spring of ours is, and has been, that the land is unapproachable. IEven gardeners, much norc farmers, were kept idle...

HAWKING WITH EAGLES.

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* 's * I \VKIX-G WITH EA(GL.lES. I No greater accomplisliziient in the domain of natural history ever been recorded than Captain Knight's training of the °Ole(n Eagle to hawk...

A LONDON VILLAGE CHURCH.

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A L(ONID)N V 1.LLA(. i (C HIURCI. A controversy is in progress over 'Iineliev (litlel' i1, which of all stich buildi-igs in London. that aniaIgani of hanlets, is the nearest to...

MORE GINS.

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* * * * -IonGINS. lvery week evidence accumulates of the cruelty inflicted !'Y the setting of gins. In some parishes, especially in the l\est of England, there are set daily...

DOG AND HORSE ALLIES.

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Do(; tA) 101oiSt si, I.:S. Frequenters of a certain small gol)f links are often tas Iluhelt interested in two animals on the links as inl their ovn gammeand this says a good...

GIPSIES AND MOTORISTS.

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Country Life and Sport |(;IIS:S AND MOTORISTS. (Iucer ducl-in which the chief missiles so far are words b beinpt engaged on some commons north of London betwet\en gipsies and...

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[It is disappointing news that there has been a fresh...]

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It is disap)pinlting news that there has been l fraq outbreak among the Rif tribesmen in the Spanish zton of 'Morocco. Several small bodies of Sparnish t oolI are reported to...

[No attempt has been made in the Bill to require a secret...]

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No attempt has been made in the Bill to require a secret ballot before the declaration of a strike. This iG a wise omission, as such a provision would have been extremely...

[Although Great Britain, Japan and the United States...]

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* * * $ A-ltlhough Great B3ritain, Japanl aned the U=iiitcd States ivill not send a joint Note to the Chinese Nationalists in regar(l to the Nanking outrages, they are in...

[In the House of Commons on Tuesday there was a...]

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Inte oseo Conln n usdF tlee II In the House of Commons on Tluesday there interesting discussion on the Indian Navy Bill. !11 Pethick-Lawrence and 'Mr. Kenworthy raised t lh('...

[Only a few days after the Allied control of Hungary...]

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Only a few (days after the Allied control of INllil¢<, came to an end Hungary signalized her new freed by announcing the completion of a Treaty of friciqluiI with Italy. The...

[The Communists at Hankow have attempted to rush...]

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The Commiilnists at Ilankow have attempted to rushi the Japanese Concession, bult Japanese ships fired onl the attackers and apparently saved the Coneession. The Shanghai...

[Intense interest is still being taken in the dispute...]

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Intense iiitercst is still being taken in the (di'P1IOAI between the Cantonese Communists an(d Chiang Ksti-'ii4. Aeeording to a statement ma(le by Sir Austen ChaihcIli!l in the...

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ANGLO-PERSIAN DIVIDEND.

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ANGLO-PERSIN DIVIDEND. Although the market was at first disposed to be disal)ppointed that the interim dividend of 5 per cent. announced bv the Anglo-Persian Oil Company should...

YET ANOTHER COMBINE.

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YET ANOTHER COMBINE. In, view of the fact that only a few days previous to the oflicial notification of the impending amalgamation between Selfridges and Whiteleys statements...

Travel and Motor Notes

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Travel and Motor Notes TMl. P. and 0. havc issued a very attractive series ofb ooiclt illustrating their spring cruises. Each year these t r avel advertisements become more...

PHILOSOPHIC MARKETS.

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Financial Notes PHIiLOSOPH IC M ,RKETS. l)evelopments in China, a heavy Deficit in the National Accounts, to say nothing of Budget uncertainties, have not b)eein helpftul...

SOME INTERESTING PARTNERSHIPS.

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SOME INTERIFSTING PARTNERSHIPSI. There have been one or two partnership announcemllents at the end of the quarter of exceptional interest to thle City, an(1 among these must be...

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[Dr. Heerfordt, a Danish publicist, thinks that the League...]

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Dr. Heerfordt, a Danish publicist, thinks that the League of Nations does not offer suflicient security for peace. Within the League he would create " the United States of the...

[Despite its unattractive form and severe title, there is...]

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Despite its unattractive form and severe title, there is tflt h human interest, not to say pathetic human folly, in the new Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission on...

["Here is a good sound honey, well-matured," we can imagine...]

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" Here is a good sound honey, well-matured," we can imagine I)r. (Oldfield saying to his patients-for apparently new honey is as crude as new wine, while vintage varieties of...

[The beauty of Greek coins, no less than their historic...]

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The beauty of Greek coins, no less than their historic importance, is uncommonly 'well shown in an imposing quarto published by Mr. G. Vanocst, of Brussels (,Select Greek...

[Let us extend a cordial welcome to Mr. O. G. S. Crauford's...]

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w * g * Let us extend a cordial welcome to Mr. 0. G. S. (rauzford's newv (quarterly, Aihiquify, charmingly printed by Mqr. .lJloi Bellows, of Gloucester (5s. 6d.). T1he pick...

[MESSRS. METHUEN publish a very delightful Persian Anthology...]

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This Week's Books ---- |IEssILISETHUEN publish a very delightful Persian Anthology ,s.)) consisting of translations from Persian poets by the late p. (,. Browne. A memoir by-...

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[We have written in a leading article about the vagueness...]

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We have written in a Itadinig article aIbouit twe vantgeness ol the important clause in the Bill restricting thlose sympathetic strikes of which a general strike is only tile...

[What is exposure to hatred, ridicule of contempt?]

The Spectator

Whls1at is exp)osuIre to hatre'd, ridicuile or (olcntmpt ? Is it achieved in making a face oi sihoutini aII ablisivc remark (whicih the (defenldaltt wolld say\ In Court wn:S...

[The Bill was made more comprehensive than had...]

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The Bill wvas ma(de morce compre)h'CenCsi\ve thantI bad genzerally ))Cell expected by the incellusioni of' tlie political levy. " (C2ontractilng ill "' is SulbStituIted( for "...

[THE introduction of the Government's Trade Unions...]

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News of the Week ITlE introduction of the Governnment's Trade 'lionsBill has created more political excitement than any- v.!i lieli the Go-crnment lha-e yet done. A bitter and...

[We have always held that reform of the trade unions...]

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I"*e have always held 4 \\c~~~ (Ix lay lk that reform of the trade union]s , I It i rea(lly to lave permanent and practical effect must ( r-e' Y come from within. As Dr....

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An Experiment with Time. By J. W. Dunne.

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Time and ProphecyI ILn Experiment -with Time. By J.-W. Du*nn. -(A. and C. Black. 8s. (id, net.).) Ij is said that Newton discovered the law of gravitation thlroutglh watching...

Fascism. By Giuseppe Prezzolini. Translated by Kathleen Macmillan. International Economic and Political Problems of the Day and Some Aspects of Fascism (1919-1926). Discussed by H.E. The Hon. Tomasso Tittoni. Edited by Baron Quaranta di San Severino.

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Black Shirts Fascism. By Giuseppe Prozzolini. TranlLated by Kathleen Macmillan. (Metlhuen. 7s. Cd.) International Economic and Polftical Problems of the Day .and Some...

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Finance-Public and Private

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Finance-Public and Private The Deficit and Budget Prospects THE. Deficit for last year in the National Accounts of over £36,0(0,000 greatly exceeds expectations, and, apart...

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The Week in Parliament

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The Week in Parliament j A MORE than usually futile debate on unenmIo"I!r!I A took place last week, and a discussion li"PO the state of agriculture on Tuesday was only...

The Wild Birds' Protection Bill

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The Wild Birds' Protection Bill HILOUGHI the second reading of the W'ild Birds' 1 Protection Bill was recently passed without a division, much hcart-searchling and uncertainty...

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A LETTER FROM DUBLIN.; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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A LETTER FROM% DUBLIN. [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SiR,-WI hat I think is really the most interesting aspect of arfairi in Ireland at this moment is the headlong tendency...

A LETTER FROM PEKIN; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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Correspondence A L1rrEIT FROm PEKIN [To the Editor of the SlPECI('TATOR.] SJR,-The ceremony of the " send off " is one of the most carefully observed points in Chinese...

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ogs: Their History and Development. By Edward C. Ash.

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Hound, Horse and Huntsman Iogs Their History and Development. By Edward C. Asli. -2 vols. (Ernest Benn. £5 5s.) 'liN M~r. Ash was a quarter of the way through the labour...

The Harboro' Country. By Charles Simpson, R.I. Horn and Hound: Memories of Hunting. By H. A. Bryden.

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The Harboro' Country. By ('IItrlei SilnJsu,1, rI. (TlleW Bodlel(v Head. 42s. not.) Horn and Hound: Memories of Hunting. By H. A. Bryden. (lethuezi. 15s. net.) To a...

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Speedwriting.

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Lightning Script I SDeedwriting . (Speedwriting Ltd., Transport House, Smith ;Square, S.W. 1. £4 4s.) Til new system of shorthand called "Speedwriting," which I have been...

Portrait of Clare. By Francis Brett-Young.

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Fiction A Respectable Cressida I Portrait of Clare. By Francis Brett-Young. (Heinemann. 15s.) MR- B1RErr YOUNG is a romantic realist who has not yet verfected his...

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THE CRISIS IN THE CHURCH; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

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THE CRISIS IN THE CHURCH [To the Editor of the SPECTA.%TOR.] .iS:. 'Tliere has been a tendency in this country to consider ti le .sthetics of publie worship as beneath tie...

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

The Spectator

[To the Editor of the SPE.CTATOR.] tIR, - 31av 1 suggest tmat your eorresl)ont(lelts-m(lili(liilg Bishop Knox-should open their P'raver Books at tire beginning of " T1he Order...

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

The Spectator

[To /he Editor of the SPi;>C7.ron.j SEi,-That certain peoplc possess heightene(d lacultics of perception-clairvoyance, clairaudience, &c.-is now an established fact, these...

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

The Spectator

[To t1e Editor of the SPE R.] SiR,---Tlie obvious repl)l to 'Mr. I)ownton's criticism (if - EI Shar(li's ' luminous exI)lanation of what an Oriental would understand by thc...

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The Drink Question

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The Drink Question --I ON' many occasions thc Spectator has thrown open its ' columns to the discussion of the drink question. In view of thc forthconming debate on the Bishop...

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White Waters and Black. By Gordon MacCreagh.

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Amazonian Adventures White Waters and Blac';. By C~ordloni MA1efCragli. (( CIt qwe. 168. nIet.) Ir is impossible to taklc 3r. MIae(reagli quite seriolvsly. We cannot l)elieve...

Lotus Land and Elsewhere

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Lotus Land and Elsewhere "I, vou have that necessary sense of lhuitnour, private nmeans, a small capital, an inclination to work, no children, and a wife who is a 'good sport,'...

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The Trade Union Bill

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The Trade Union Bill \O doubt the Government have been hardI1 presse(l by many of their supporters to intro(lucc this trade union legislation. The natural disposition of Mr....

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["BERT'S GIRL." BY ELIZABETH BAKER. AT THE COUR THEATRE. FORUM THEATRE GUILD. "THE DYBBUK." B S. ANSKY. AT THE ROYALTY THEATRE.]

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The Theatre [" BEi'1 s GiRLl." BY ELIlZA.BETII BAKER. AT TIllE El THDEATREl . FORum TuIE.ATIE GUILD. " TlE DYBmtui 31 S. ANSKY. AT THE ROYALTY THIEA~TRE .] HAS not criticism...

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Lister and the Future

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Lister and the Future -TO rgreat man stanlas alone. Necessary though lie be, unlique, solitarv and indispensable, he is vet a ,I p)oduct, a son of Mani, anld in his voice the...

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[THE FILMING OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE AT THE POLYTECHNIC THEATRE]

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The Cinema [Tia.; FILMING OF TIHE GOLDEN EAGuX AT THE POL.YTJEIrINrC TnLHATREI TuE deer-forest is responsible for the preservation of several of our rarest and most beautiftil...

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Economics and Christianity. By the Rt. Rev. A. C. Headlam, Bishop of Gloucester. Coal, a Challenge to the National Conscience. Edited by Alan Porter.

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Christianity, Coal and Common Sense Economics and Christianity. By the Rt. Rev. A. C. Headlam, * Bishop of Gloucester. (Murray. Is.) Coal, a Challenge to the National...

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High Wages in Industry

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High Wages in Industry T HE mission of the Ministry of Labour, which went to the United States to study industrial conditions, has issued a most interesting Report. With one...

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An Outline of Christianity. Vol. IV. Christianity and Modern Thought.

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Poets, Priests, Politicians and Scientists on Faith An Outline of Christianity. Vol. IV. Christianity and Modern Thought. (Thlle Wlaverley Book Company, Ltd. Published for...

Modern India. By Y. H. Rutherford, Light and Shade in Bygone India. By Lt.-Col. L. H. Thornton, C.M.G., D.S.O.

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Two Aspects of India Modern India. By V. H. Rittlierforcl, (The Labour Publisluiii Companvy, Ltdl. Hi. W0.1 Light and Shade in Bygone India. By Lt._Co1. L. i-i. 1ornton,...

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Some Rogues and Vagabonds of Dickens. By Walter Dexter.

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In Bad Company with Dickens 3 Some Rogues and Vagabonds of Dickens. By Walter Dexter. (Uocil l'almer. 13s. ) Tili extreme rigoturs of a Victorian cllildllhood were probably...