Topics of the Day i.\ the Periodicals of the Month 613 



Germany and the Congo, by M. Rondet-Saint, " N'ou- 



velle Rev," Nov. 1 5. 

 Tripoli ; Italy and Tiirkev, etc. : 



Bardoux.J., on, " (.Questions Diplomatiques," Nov. iG 



Cheiif Pasha on, '' Deutsche Rev," Nov 



Dauzat, A., on, " Grande Rev," Nov. ; j. 



Gret;ory, Dr. J. W., on, '" Contemp. Rev," Dec. 



Kepi on, " Bhickwood," Dec. 



Marchand, H., " Questions Diploniatiiiucs," Nov. i. 



Raqueni on, " Nouvelle Rev," Nov. 15. 

 Canada : 



Canadian Affairs, " National Rev," Dec. 



I'oiitical Parties in Canada, by E. Standaeit, " Rev. 



Generate," Nov. 

 American and Canadian Political Methods, by H. J. 



Ford, '■ North .Amer. Rev," Nov. 

 The Defeat of Reciprocity ; 



Hammond, M. O., on, "Canadian Mag," Nov. 



.McArthur, P., on, " Forum," Nov. 

 China : o 



The Chinese Revolt, by A. Kinnosuke, " Amer. Rev. 



of Revs," Dec. 

 The Chinese Revolution, by J. Saintozant, "Questions 



Diplomaliques," Nov. 16. 

 The Revolution and Its Causes, " Correspondant," 



Nov. 10. 

 AVill China break up." by Sir H. Blake, "Nineteenth 



Cent," Dec. 

 China — a Republic ? by A. R. Colquhoun, " Fortnightly 



Rev," Dec. 

 The Hope of China's Future, by M. T. Z. Tyau, " Con- 

 temp. Rev," Dec. 

 The American on Guard in Cliina, by \V. T. Ellis, 



'• .Amer. Rev. of Revs," Dec. 

 Chinese Chauges, bv Adiii. Sir E. Sevmour, '• Corn- 

 hill," Dec. 

 France : 



The Budget of 10,12: 



Cadot, L., on, " Correspondant," Nov. 25. 



L^vy, R. G., on, " Rev. des Deux .Mondes," Nov. i. 

 Tne Fiscal Question in France, b) A. Marvaud, 



"Questions Diplomatiques," Nov. i.' 

 The Anarchy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 



" Correspondant," Nov. 25. 

 An Anglo-French Alliance? by Sidney Lov, " Fort- 

 nightly Rev," Dec. 

 What a President of t)ie Council ouyht to be, by 



S.iint Alban, " Revue des Fran(;ais," Nov. '. 



French Deputies : How They write and What They 



promise, by E. Geneste, " Correspondant," Nov. 10. 

 The Radical Party and Proportional Representation, 



by A. Charpentier, "Nouvelle Rev," Nov. 15. 

 Cerraany : 



Twenty Years after Bismarck, by J. C, " Nouvelle 



Rev," Nov. 15. 

 The Financial Situation, by A. E. Gaulhier, " Grande 



Rev," Nov. 25. 

 Germany and England, by Prof. Michael, "Contemp. 



Rev," Dec. 

 A National Labour Party, by Albrecht Graf lu Stol- 



berg-Wernigerode, " Deutsche Rev," Nov. 

 August Bebel and the Social Democratic Parly, by 



E. Bernstein, " Soiialistische Monatshefte," Nov. 9. 

 Indit : 



The King's Tour in India, by Saint Nihal Singh, 



" Nineteenth Cent," Dec. 

 The Crown, the Government, and the Indian Princes, 



by S. K. Ratcl flTe, " Contemp. Rev," Dec. 



Under Six Viceroys, by H. Edmondston, " World's 

 Work," Dec. 

 Italy : 



Italv's Friendship, by E. Capcl Cure, " National Rev," 



Dec. 

 Italian Nationalism and the W;;r with Turkey, by 



Ignotus, " Fortnightly Rev," Dec. 

 Social Democracy and Government in Italy, by 



I.. Bissolati, " Sozialistische Mon.itshcfte," Nov. 9. 

 Italy and the Triple Alliance, by Freiherr von Mackay, 



" Konservative .Monatsschrifi," Nov. 

 The Lesson of the Italian Railways, by D. Belief, 

 ■' Correspondant," Nov. 25. 

 Mahomedanisro : 



Europe and the Mahomedan World, by Sir H. H. 

 Johnston, " Nineteenth Cent," Dec. 

 Monroe Doctrine in the Balance, by J. Chambers, 



■' Forum," Nov. 

 Panama Canal : 



Necessary Legislation, by E. R. Johnson, "North 

 .\mer. Rev," Nov. 

 Russia : 

 The Russian Revolution, by A. Waltz, " Grande Rev," 

 Nov. 10. 

 Strvia : 



Old Servia and the .Albanians, by G. Cravier, " Rev. 

 dc Paris," Nov. I. 

 Spain : 



The Economic and Financial Situation, by A. Mar- 

 vaud, " Questions Diplomatiques," Nov. 16. 

 Between French and German Influence, by G. Carrillo, 

 " La Revue," Nov. 15. 

 Turkey : 



The -Successors of Abdul Hamid, by Gen. Cherif 

 Pasha, " La Revue," Nov. 1. 

 United States : 



Shall We make Our Constitution flexible ? by Munroe 



Smith, " North .Xmer. Rev," Nov. 

 American and Canadian Political Methods, by H. J. 



Ford, " North Amcr. Rev," Nov. 

 Aspects of Public Ownership, by Sydney Brooks, 

 " North Amer. Rev," Nov. 



There is no prouder boast in all England than 

 the challenging motto of the charter of Dr. Barnardo's 

 Homes : " No destitute child ever refused admission." 

 No qualifications, no " ifs" in this assertion, and that 

 it continues to be true is a worthier achievement 

 than ever secured i>y soldier or statesman. 



The total number of children rescued is well over 

 seventy thousand, and nearly ten thousand are at 

 present being cared for in Dr. Barnardo's Homes. 

 The feeding, clothing, and housing of this little army 

 is a serious problem, but so far the public has not 

 failed to support these great-hearted men and women 

 who have undertaken to keep Dr. Barnardo's memory 

 and work alive. To helj) such a cauiie is to minister 

 to one's own sense of duty, and the opportunity of 

 sharing the noble work of child-rescue is a privilege 

 in which all may share. A letter posted in any part 

 of the world and simply addressed Barnardo, London, 

 would reach its destination. Each day sees thirty 

 children admitted to the homes, and saved from the 

 streets ! 



