11 FEBRUARY 1928, Page 19

Amongst journals lately received, we would commend to our readers'

notice the third number of Air (Air League of the British Empire, Aitor House, Aldwyelt, 1 s.). There is an interesting article by General Groves, illustrated with photo- graphs, describing the recent sinking of the U.S.S. Alabama ' and Virginia' by means of phosphorus and other bombs which should give pause to those who still hold to a big Navy. The stories and articles in Air are all bright and alive and the magazine gives a good conspectus of aerial matters in England. In the sphere of international peace Headway is pre-eminent. The great and growing body of our readers who appreciate our League page no doubt are also reader of Headway, but every family in England Should spend the 3d. that this excellent magazine costs, for they will find therein a very sane and lively review of world affairs, written by people who really know —not theorists and cranks.

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