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In order to celebrate the important step we are taking in 

 reducing the price of " The Review of Reviews " from 9d. to 6d., so 

 as to touch a still larger constituency, we have, decided to offer 



A PRIZE OF 14 GUINEAS 



FOR ARTICLES ON 



"INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION V. WAR." 



The prize money will be divided. FOUR GUINEAS will be 

 paid for the best article the author of which is a pupil in 

 any of the State schools of Australasia. FOUR GUINEAS will 

 be paid for the best article the author of which is a pupil in 

 Secondary schools. This includes New Zealand High Schools. 

 SIX GUINEAS will be paid for the best article the author of 

 which does not come under the conditions relating to the 

 Four-Guinea Prizes. 



The article must not be above 3000 words in length. 

 Articles become the property of the Editor. The winning 

 articles will be published. Manuscripts must be in our hands 

 by the 31st January next. Only one side of the paper must 

 be written on, and writing must be very legible. A committee 

 of prominent gentlemen will adjudicate. 



One of the finest text-books in which to seek for current 

 information upon the subject of the Competition is "The Review 

 of Reviews for Australasia." Take each issue regularly. 



Articles must be signed with a nom de plume, the name 

 for which it stands being enclosed in a sealed envelope. 



On outside of envelope write "Adult," "Secondary School," 

 'State School," as the case may be. 



THE EDITOR '" REVIEW OF REVIEWS," Equitable building, Melbourne. 



