27 MARCH 1926, page 10

Spectabilia

MR. BERTRAM ALSTrN and Mr. W. Francis Lloyd, the joint authors of. The Secret of High Wages, which is reviewed in a leading article this week, have much in .conunon.." They......

Things Seem To Be Settling Down In Ireland. A Friend

who was shooting in County recently, writes to me " Things were quite normal. Crowds of rebels watching and applauding while the guns consisted of a Unionist Peer, a Unionist......

- A Bush Fire In Australia It Was Early In

October, the storm period of North- -1- Western Queensland., Mr. Keats had just completed his shearing, and despatched the wool to market. The year had been a good one. There......

The Hundred British Farmers Who Are Paying A Return Visit

to South Africa are having a busy time of feasting and sight-seeing. I envy them -their tour through Cape Province and especially their stay in the Cape Peninsula, One of the......

Mr. Lloyd Was Severely Wounded By A Shell At Ypres

in March, 1918. After being discharged from hospital, he took his degree at Cambridge in engineering and also read law and economics. On behalf of the large British engineering......

In The Fighting In France, Mr. Austin Lost Both Hie

legs while acting as Brigade Forward Observing Officer, and suffered other wounds, to his face,. arm and hands. Rochampton patched him up, and when he was serving as Assistant......

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