11 NOVEMBER 1922, Page 44

THE WORLD'S WORK.

The editors of the World's Work have a wonderful knack of presenting dull but important subjects, such as " Wireless in Schools, " The Smoke Abatement Question," and " The Land Workers' Union " in such a way that they are as amusing to read about as the latest murder or musical comedy. The present number deals, besides, with more obviously attractive things, such as Mrs. Hilton Young's (Lady Scott) sculpture, with Lord Northcliffe, with sky signs, and the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. " Home Counties " writes a most persuasive and instructive article on " The Land Union," illustrated by most cleverly chosen photographs.