17 FEBRUARY 1933, Page 28

THE NATIONAL REVIEW

We must congratulate the National Review in celebrating' its jubilee this month. It was ten years old when the late: Mr. L. J. Masse acquired it and made it the independent and outspoken organ of Tory Nationalism. Whether one agreed with him or not, his fearless and transparent honesty and his vigorous English commanded respect. Lord Newton and Mr. H. W. Wilson pay tribute to his memory in the current number, which also includes a glance back to 1888 by Mr. J. S. Sandars and several typical articles from back numbers by Mr. Rudyard Kipling, Richard Jefferies and other men of repute. Lady Milner, Mr. Maxse's sister, continues her brother's editorial tradition in the "Episodes of the Morith,",