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Some Books Of The Week.

iNsties in this column does not mustard/ preclude subsequent reetce.1 Two Months in Russia. By W. Mansell Merry, M.A. (B. H. Black- well, Oxford. 2s. 6d. net.)—Going to......

Fiction.

FAR-AWAY STORIES.• TN a graceful dedicatory epistle to the reader Mr. Locke explains and lastifies his title. The title of a volume of short stories, he observes, is always a......

The Speeches Of Mr. Hughes Have Attracted So Much Attention

that it is not necessary to describe or criticize them, but many may be glad The speeches of Mr. Hughes have attracted so much attention that it is not necessary to describe or......

More Minor Horrors. By A. E. Shipley, So.d. (smith, Elder,

and Co. Is. 6d. net.)—The Master of Christ's now " horrors " are not necessarily horrors of war, as in his former book, but many of them turn up in the trenches. They are......

Readable Novels. — The World-mender. By Maxwell Gray....

Co. 6s.)—The boyhood and manhood of a Labour leader are ably depicted in this novel, which contains careful pictures of the social conditions before the war.—Shadows of......

Antiqui Tempora Veris.•

PROFESSOR RAWL/1150N has chosen a romantic subject for his book and, within the limits he has proposed to himself, has done justice to iti Academic India is at present very busy......