17 APRIL 1926, Page 41

In noticing previous issues of The Stock Exchange Official Intelligence

for 1926 (Spottiswoode, Ballantyne, 60s.) we have lauded this admirable work, and we believe that each succeeding issue is better than the last. Most people who use the book daily take it for granted. Let us confess that it is not part of our normal reading, but that we turned just now with a delighted curiosity to find out what dividends our hatters are paying, who the directors of Lyons arc, and who was responsible for giving Eno's Fruit Salt to a waiting world. The average novel is not half so interesting.