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The Review of Reviews. 



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The Situation in Eastern Europe, 



As might be expected, al a time when Italy is at War with Turl<ey, this Italian 

 cartoonist is violent in picturing the situation. Turkey is represented as calling the 

 smaller Balkan States caiiaii'lc, and declaring that he will grant none of their preten- 

 sions, for if he did he would be on his last legs. So Islam proceeds to pump cold 

 water on Greece, Crete, Albania, Montenegro, and the rest of them. 



i ai uino I ITuiill, 



A Warning to the Italian Premier. 



Italian .^rmy : "We will serve the 

 dinner up hot, but it is to be hoped you 

 won't have indigestion i" 



Vc AifiitcrJaiiiiiur.\ [Holland. . 



The Burglars and Their Booty. 



The Pots in the background are calling the Kettle black. 



The Moikm ]Vcr/d for October contains a paper by Fr. Buhl, who 

 thinks that Mohammed's peculiar attacks point to a pathological con- 

 dition, and in many other ways he betrays a hystericnl nature with decided 

 anomalies, ainongst which is the complete inability to distinguish 

 falsehood from truth. The Bishop of Mombasa emphatically declares 

 that Islam is not a stepping-stone towards Christianity. Rev. S. M. 

 Zwemcr gives a general survey of the Moslem world, which includes 

 over two hundred million Moslems. He points out that not merely 

 are there more Moslems under British' rule than under any other rule, 

 but the total number of Moslems in the British Empire is five millions 

 in excess of the Christian population of that Empire, 



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r^mtit^riniutsci^ tlicilin. 



\ German cartoonist's portrait of Herr 

 von Kidcrlin-Waechter, who conducted 

 the Moioccan negotiations with France. 



