The Review of Reviews. 



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CONTENTS -(Continued from page xlviii.) 



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Leadlog Articles (Continueil)— 



Wh..i the Balauce of Power Mciins 67 



•The Oiiiv « ay to PleaBe John Bull " C7 



How to >.ive the Empire o7 



France .iiul Her North African Colonies . 68 



How M..r.ci'> Keeps Cool .... 68 



The ChaiMiinK Pe-iple of Fez . 6» 



Old Ixmcloii Kevived tj9 



The Xear East Problem 70 



FreeTiia8«.'nr.v in the Affairs of "iurkey 71 



The Thiril Ouuia ; What it Has Achieved .. 72 



Ghineseifviiig Mon^liO' .. .- 73 



The Will to Conquer .. 73 



The Eflcc t of Votes on AVomen in Finland 74 



l^e Xew Woman of the New East 75 



The Position of Women Suffrat^e . , 75 



Women in Persia , . 76 



Educati'in in India 76 



Ijady Colonels . . 77 



Artists '>u l..;i(lie8' Hats 77 



Plea for JaiMineee Fo')twear 77 



A Workinij Woman's Library 73 



A Home for Homeless Women 73 



A Women's ttaol .... 78 



Don't Penalise Parentage 79 



Air Sewaee and Ozone 79 



The Blind Leailing the Blind 80 



Two Kinds of Patriotism 80 



The 0\ertlirow of 11. Ollivier 81 



Making; the Dumb to Speak 81 



K«al E(lu< ation~and No Holidays 82 



"A Typoeraphical Vicar of Bray" 82 



Eiaminatione and Examiners 83 



The Rule of the Fat and the Thin 83 



Tiic Prolilen) 'f Uie Averaee Boy . 34 



Leading Articles (Continued) 



Dickens' Manchester Orit^inals 

 Thomas Hardy at Home 

 George Cruikshank'a Work 

 Two Wellington Stories 

 The National Reserve , . . . 

 The Kousseau Bicentenary 



Dismal Views of Democracy 



Behaism 



A Modern Winckelreid .. 



Kndyanl Kiplin? on the Coal Strike 

 .Automatic Brakes E.\traordinarv 



Letting the Child Teach Itself " 



How the Machine Emancipates Man 



The Scientific Orsanisation of Human Labour 

 Music and .\rt in the Mag-azines 



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Random Readings from the Reviews 



The Revle'ws Reviewed — 



Tlie Conieniporary Keview 93 



The Nineteenth Century and After — The World's 



Work — The Arena 94 



The F7>rtnightly Review — The liOndon Quarterly 



Review 95 



The National Review — Hispania — The Windsor . 96 



The North American Review— The Italian Reviews 97 



The Spanish Reviews — The Dutch Reviews 98 



The Back of the Month: "The Maiden Tribute of 



Modern tiahylon.' I'.y \V. T. Stead ... ... 99 



Insurance Notes' ._ .- 106 



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