The Review of Heviews. 



Lxxix. 



THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS FOR AUSTRALASIA. 



(Annual Suhscription, S6.i 



CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1912. 



PAOB PAOI 



History oi the Montb (Australasian) Ixxxil. The Voice of Their Masters. The Uiimaskin-; of 



the Boanl of Trade 311 



History of the Moath (English) 26) 



The Late General Boolb (Portrait) 314 



The Diath-Knell of BrilisS Railways: Why the 



Motor .Mu=t Suppliuit Them 277 Leading Articles In the Reviews — 



r- • u- . • /- • . tQA Woman's '•Mission" ... J15 



Current History in Car:caiure 284 Equality in Miirriuge 315 



Women's Social Settlements 316 



Bulgaria aad the Macedonian Problem. Bv His Women's Trade Unions in Prance 316 



Kxeellency MciiMeiir Ivan Cluechoft' .. " ... 290 \^'";\'"^k^ P'^^'v."';'.""'' J° ^,'""'?.,'.' 'i V V r\l 



•' .\n Orthodo.\ Mother Speaks Out at Last 318 



._, - , r . , v\-i A 1 T- I ■ I Married CoUaborat<jra 318 



The Lords of Islam: " hy an Anglo-lurkish Mr p. E. Smith upon His Compeers 319 



Entente Mn-t Come 295 " 5loney-Mad Fishins " 319 



.\nslo-C!erman Eelations 320 



The Arnsy and the Rural Problem. Hy <olonel t"!^ i^rcen'of Kurope . ! .- 3M 



Henry I ilkinj,'ton 297 Unionist Prospects 324 



Malta for Erythrea 324 



The Duty ot Citizenship. -^ I'raetiial K.xample The Presidential Oampaign 325 



from .lai.an 299 ?"°''«'"^'.'' =;,? ^''*':'''", ■„,■,'■■ • ^« 



■ .Americas Task m the Philippines 326 



_,, , ,, r,, , I ., rr i tr\/ Six Months After: China's Predicament 327 



Th' Lite-Blood ol the Umpire 306 .v Warning: from Japan 328 



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