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expect to find more easily in Turkey or China than in a country 

 which thinks that it possesses the hegemony of the world. 

 In other words, the great honours of the State, which should 

 be reserved only for the highest services to the world or to 

 the State, are given for perpetuating a disease of government 

 which does not really belong to our Constitution at all, and 

 which every person accustomed to correct reasoning must 

 look upon with dislike and contempt. The world is beginning 

 to .perceive that the next great reform which it must undertake' 

 is the expulsion of the party politician from public affairs. 



The Royal Society- 

 List of recommendations by the Council for the Fellowship 

 in 1914: Dr. E. J. Allen, Mr. R. Assheton, Mr. G. T. Bennett, 

 Prof. R. H. Bififen, Dr. A. E. Boycott, Mr. Clive Cuthbertson, 

 Dr. H. H. Dale, Prof. A. S. Eddington, Prof. E. J. Garwood, 

 Mr. T. H. Havelock, Dr. T. M. Lowry, Prof. D. Noel Paton, 

 Mr. S. Ruhemann, Dr. S. W. J. Smith, and Dr. T. E. Stanton. 



The British Association 



The Committee for Radiotelegraphic Investigation have issued 

 a circular asking for assistance in connection with the forth- 

 coming eclipse. Communications should be addressed to the 

 Hon. Secretary, Dr. W. Eccles, University College, London, 

 W.C. 



