THE OBJECTS OF 

 THE IMPERIAL PRESS, Limited, 



have been warmly commended by a considerable number of public 

 men (in addition to those who form its General Committee) 

 competent to form a sound judgment as to its merits ; as an 

 instance of which, the following opinion of a ver}? representative 

 man is given : — 



LORD CHARLES BERESFORD, 



in a letter to the Editor, says : — 



" I wish your scheme every possible success. I thnik 

 there is ample scope for " The Imperial Press, Limited,'' 

 to educate people on Imperial matters and to make them 

 see that the Empire means more than these little Islands. 

 Then there is the question of the Navy for which I am 

 always working ; and if you can only make people realise 

 that our Navy is the buttress which supports the bridge 

 between the various parts of the Empire, and that, if that 

 buttress is weak or inefficient, the whole structure will 

 crumble, you will be doing a most excellent work. I think 

 that your idea of sandwiching these very practical lessons, 

 in " The Imperial Magazine," between more palatable and 

 entertaining matter, is well planned and deserves success." 



