30 OCTOBER 1926, Page 37

ount Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi has published an rtant work in Pan-Europe

(Knopf, 62.50e.) suggesting there should be not one League of Nations but several, is to say, a League for Europe, a League for America, ritish Empire League and an Asiatic association of nations. programme of the movement is to be in cordial co-operation the existing League of Nationi. This is a vast subject. re is much to commend the idea of a United States of ope. But., alas ! good ideas are not always practical. * *