The Review of Reviews. 



April 10, 1906. 



CONTENTS (continued from page xxi.). 



Leading Arttc'es in the Reviews (Continued) 



The In2:rain Houses tor Young Men 



Theologians ;\nd the Theatre 



Transvaal View of the New Government 

 An Anglo-Indian on Lord Curzon's Record 



The Sahara Civilised 



Recollections of Mr. Gladstone 



Ought France to Lend Russia Money? ... 

 How Greek Women Dressed 



Anti-Semitism in Russia 



The Awakening of China 



Europe's Ruinous Handicap 



Football an Ancient Chinese Game 



The American Ocean Nursery ... 



A Champion Ghost Story of the Sea 



Telepathy Extraordinary 



Occultism in the Magazines 



Bodies Moved Without Being Touched ... 

 A Double Personality? 



The Reviews Reviewed-; 



The American B-eview of KeviewB 



The National Review 



The Nineteenth Century and After 



The Independent Review 



Temple Bar 



The Fortnightlv Review 



The World's Work and Play 

 The Contemporary Review . 



The Monthly Review 



For Young Men and Young Women 



The North American Review 



Chambers's Journal 



■The Old Gentleman's Magazine" fievived 

 Blackwood's Magazine 



Page ?*"» 



The Reviews Reviewed (Continued)— 



Cassell's Magazine 



The Unit«d Service Magazine 



The Grand Magazine 



MacMillan's Magazine 



Harper's Magazine 



The Strand Magazine 



The Treasur.v 



The Revue de deux Mondes 



The Nouvelle Revue 



Tile Correspondant 



La Revue 



The Revue de deux Monde.-^ 



The Italian Reviews 



The Dut<-h Reviews 



Dalgety's Review 



The Harbinger of Light 



Books of the Month— 



408 '!'•'<' Life of Archbishop Temple 419 



The First Discovery of Australia and New 



Guinea 424 



Leading Books of the Month 425 



Day by Day 426 



Insurance Notes .. ■• .■ 428 



lEd. Note.— The Leading Articles and The Reviews 

 Reviewed in the Index are not paged, owing to this 

 torme going to nress early in consequence of the 

 Easter holidays. Will our subscribers pardon the omie- 

 sion. please? It would have meant a delay of a couple 

 of days in publishing.) 



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