6 JANUARY 1923, page 32

Blackwood's Magazine.

Amid some of the admirable fiction which Blaclewood's continues to provide we notice a curiously attractive article on " Changes in China." The Republic has not violently......

The National Review.

" Centurion," whose identity is no secret, makes " A Plea for the Punishment of Politicians," which is directed to the address of Mr. Lloyd George. " A Bevan, for gambling with......

The January Magazines.

THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. Mr. Archibald Hurd asks, " Is the Washington Naval Treaty doomed 2 " and gives a hesitating reply, while admit- ting that the three chief naval Powers......

Fiction.

A REALISTIC NOVEL.* THE importance, from the point of view of criticism, of the influence of one writer on another is very much over-estimated nowadays. In the old days not only......

Ann Severn And The Fieldings.t Miss Sinclair's New Novel Is

concerned with the reactions of various members of the Fielding family to the personality of Ann Severn, a motherless girl who passes a great deal of her life at their home at......

The Contemporary.

The question of " Liberal Reunion " naturally takes first place in this Liberal Review. Mr. Harold Spender discusses it from the standpoint of policy, somewhat vaguely and not......