28 APRIL 1928, Page 26

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(Continued from page 647.) 'The fun of " throwing a monkey-wrench into the works " is a prerogative of youth, and on that score we might excuse Mr. R. M. Fox for writing The Triumphant Machine (Hogarth Press, 5s.)—we. presume he is young because he imparts his opinions with such solemnity. But we find it difficult to forgive his saying that Mr. Ford, in pursuit of efficiency, would be ready to cast babies in front of his cars, and much similar nonsense. There is a preface by Mr. Brailsford, but nowhere else between these covers did we find much matter for thought. * * * *