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THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. With chapters on Rhodesia and the 
Native Territories of the High Commission. By W. Basil Worsfold, 
Sometime Editor of the “ Johannesburg Star /* 
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the work. Mr. Worsfold's considerable experience of the making 
of the country from within, combined with his training as a jour- 
nalist, have enabled him to cope with the task in a way that would 
have been impossible to a less skilled and well-informed annalist. 
Into 500 pages he has compressed the main outlines of the history 
and geography of that much-troubled dominion, the form of its 
new Constitution, its industrial developments, and social and 
political outlook. The volume is an encyclopaedia of its subject.” 
— Yorkshire Post. 
THE EMPIRE OF INDIA. By Sir J. Bampfylde Fuller, K.C.S.I., 
Formerly Lieutenant-Governor of Eastern Bengal. 
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this which will serve admirably for an introduction to the study, of 
Indian conditions and politics. Sir Bampfylde Fuller presents^, 
complete picture of the Indian Empire — the country, its people, 
its government, and its future prospects.” — Times. 
“No western mind more practically versed in and sympathetic 
with the Indian spirit could be found than his, and his long adminis- 
trative experience could not fail to lead him to compile a well 
balanced volume/' — Times of India. 
WINTER LIFE IN SWITZERLAND. Its Sports and Health Cures. 
By Mrs. M. L. and Winifred M. A. Brooke. In crown 8vo, 
cloth, 290 pp., with coloured frontispiece and many full-page 
plates, maps, and other illustrations, 3s. 6d. net. 
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all points as to be an indispensable possession to anyone intending 
a winter visit to Switzerland . . . this invaluable little book/' — 
Throne. 
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