20 AUGUST 1927, page 28

Three Main • Points.

Apart from the mass of most - interesting detail in the book there are three Main . points. developed by Mr, Ivy Lee which seem to . ine of profound interest. The first of these......

The Final Conclusion.

With regard to the final point, namely, the problem which Russia presents to the civilized world, I cannot do better, perhaps, than quote the closing sentences in Mr. Ivy Lee's......

Finance—public And Private

Soviet Russia—A World Enigma I MAKE no apology for dealing this week with a book which has been sent to me concerning Soviet Russia, because the problem presented by that......

Views Of An American.

The book in question has been written by Mr. Ivy Lee, of New York. It is entitled A World Enigma, and it deals with the great problem of Soviet Russia. It consists of a record......

Financial Notes

HOLIDAY MARKETS. Ii , I were to employ the current language of the Stock Exchange, I should have to say there was practically " nothing doing " in any market, and that business,......

Objects Of Visit.

In this introduction Mr. Lee explains that, besides making 'personal observations of conditions in Russia, he wanted, in particular, to discover how the Bolshevik propaganda was......

Russian Mentality.

The mentality of Russia, even including Ministers themselves, is extraordinarily interesting and is, .perhaPs, only to be coMprehended if we remember that we are dealing with a......