

REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



OfttliiT 1. I 



THE CASTLZ OF CHAPV MEXICO CITY 



Erected on I of the old Palace of the Artec Monarchs, and n official residence of 



announced that he will become 

 dictator, and not hold an election for 



ent at all. Further trouble is 

 anticioated, for the e it has 



arrived, and is fomenting a revolution. 

 .:. :hese tropica. S :»ns are 



due to a desire to obtain con- 

 trol of the exchequer ! 



DEFENCE IN CANADA. 



Sir Ian Hamilton, Inspe - of the 

 Over 5 - Force- :he summe 



Canada makin°" a compreh in- 



He 

 ;pir:: 

 of more 

 la is not 

 limit of 

 •e, and 

 and 

 adopted, 

 oeace. 

 .e for 

 does not 

 manhood 



. .. r 

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praises the keenness and the i 

 played, but urges the need 

 trai: He savs that Canai 



making provision up to the 

 r res irces for her own def 

 ^ests that the old Br: 

 nch custom in Canada be 

 and that there be prepared, 

 > er rolls of men 

 He explains that this 

 entail un. 



but he urges that Canada 

 should adopt our system of compul- 



raining for boy; er 



unlikely to be done Canada has 

 nothing to fear from the V 5:ates. 



and the g erican Republic is 



far too closely bound bv familv and 

 other ties Canada ever to permit any 

 Ejg essor to attack her. Canada may 

 naturally desire to stand on her : 

 but most of : cesmen quite ur. 



stand the position and rejoice that they 

 do not need to embark on he mili- 

 endit u r e, having the money 

 .able instead for necessary develop- 

 ment of their territories. Sir 

 Hamilton visits Australia next year 

 He is the author of a book on Com- 

 pulsory Se h he proves how- 

 needless this is for Britain herse 



SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. 



There are no signs of any recc: 



-en General Botha and Gene- 



ral Hertz g 



i of 



