The Review of Reviews. 



CONTENTS — (Continued from page Ixxv.) 



PAGE 



Leading Articlos (Contiuued)— 



A Reply to Norman Angell 379 



How the Aiis'.ralians Deal with Strikes 3S0 



Futurism By a. Futurist 380 



Russian ]^!')U8e-traps .... 381 



First liTipressions of Russia 381 



Expanil .>f Starve! ... 382 



The Swiss WomiUi ai last a Person 382 



Count .\elirenthal : A Defence of His Policy 383 



Will Spiin He<-ome a Republic? 384 



The ScM-nih Sense: The Equilibria! 384 



AnoMier Ple;i for Umitation of Armaments .... 385 



Islam in Africa 386 



Who Runs May Read !— In Australia 386 



The Oirse of real Riches 387 



The Future of Exp:oration 387 



8 Jt!ial Service in Prance and Germany 388 



An ElalK)raIe Religion of the Mind 389 



Wat/,'hing an Earthciuake 389 



In Praise of Mruiteil Families 390 



PenaliHiiiK Parenlajje 390 



Nietzs.hc and Women .... 591 



Occultism in the Magazines 392 



Random Readings from the Reviews 



Is This What the World is Waiting For? 



1>.\GE 



. 393-4 

 . 395 



The Reviews Reviewed — 



Tlie Fortnightly Review — The Ix>ndon Quarterly 397 



The Nineteenth Century — The Hibbert Journal . . 398 



The National Review — Blackwood 399 



Oxford and Cajnbridge Review — The Arena . . 400 

 The Contemporary Review — The World's Work — 



Hispania 401 



The Spanish Reviews — The Dutch Reviews .... 402 

 The It.ilian Reviews — The North American Review 403 



Books of the Month: The Fair Sex: Psychical and 



Political 404 



The Review's Bookshop 

 Insurance Notes 



409 

 417 



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