WORLD COMMUNISM.
ROMANCE OP THE FUTURE. COLONIAL TRAGEDY RECALLED. On page one "Cyrano" reviews Lieu-tenant-Commander Kenworthy's reminiscences.' '.
Macmillans announce "a selection from the letters of "Lewis CarrpH" to his child friends. Many of them have never before appeared in print.
Civilisation is an edifice built on a foundation of righteousness; 'if that foundation is corrupted the edifice must inevitably crash to ruin.—Rabbi Israel Abrahams. ... *.
It is reported that contracts have been made for the translation of Lloyd George's m%moirs into nearly every important language in the world. According to the "Evening Standard," the State Publishing Department in Moscow has paid a higher figure for translation rights than that paid in any other foreign country.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 2 (Supplement)
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