Not a few who have enjoyed one of the most
splendid shows of recent times will be glad to possess themselves of Japan To-day, by Kotaro Mochizuki (Liberal News Agency, Tokyo). It is described as a "Souvenir of the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition held in London in 1910," and contains a multitude of interesting things. First come the portraits p1 Royalties, British and Japanese ; of Ambassadors, acting at Tokyo or credited from it ; of Ministers, Chiefs of Departments, Admirals, Generals, &c. Hundreds of pages—the total number is seven hundred and seventy-two—are devoted to the description of exhibits. Briefly, we may say that the " Souvenir " is well worthy of that which it commemorates.