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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



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ROUND TABLE" 



A QUARTERLY REVIEW OF THE POLITICS 

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Contents of No. xii. 



The Balkan War and the Balance of Power. 



Ministers and the Stock Exchange. 



The Grain Growers Movement in Western 

 Canada. 



The Ethics of Empire. 



Political Events in the United Kingdom — 



Political Apathy. The Discouragement of 



all parties. The want of Dramatic Antag- 



Political Events in Canada — 



Obstruction in Parliament : The Closure and 

 the Senate. Canadian Banking Legislation. 

 The American Tariff. 



Political Events in Australia — 



Imperial Matters. Federal Politics. The 

 General Elections and the Referenda. 



Political Events in South Africa — 



The Crisis in the Nationalist Party. Univer- 

 sity Reform. 



Political Events in New Zealand — 



The Labour Movement. Naval Defence. 



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