7 JULY 1917, Page 24

The Future of Constantinople. By Leonard S. IVoolf. (Allen and

Unwiri. Is. ed. net.)—This is a well-reasoned plea for the establishment of an International Commission, composed, say, of Americans, Danes, and Swiss, to control Conatantinople and the Straits after the war, just as the Danube navigation was controlled by a European Commission, of whose work interesting particulars are given. It is a possible solution of a question which cannot be left unsolved, for the Turk must go and must be replaced by some one.