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All New Zealanders. wl\a seriously feel Dm responsibilities of Jinperiul citizcurlm]» should subscribe to "Tho Hound iablo," a quarterly leview of Iniperial politics, entirely freo from the bias of local party issue?, in a recent letter to a New Zealander, a Canadian statesman fays: "It is not nasy to understand our separate .national problems. Wβ do not know the local viewpoint from which issues are looked at in Jieir Zealand, and you cannot easily know the local colour prevailing here." Articles written, quarterly by representatives of each of Hie great self-governing ■ enable readers of "Tho Bound Table," wherever situated in the Empire,' to grasp tho separate problems of each great unit, and thereby to create a better understanding and closer sympathy between, all parts of our. great CoomionweaHh, whoso existence is now at stake. I'or instance, (alee but a few of the questions recently dealt with in "The Bound Table." .Able writer?, thoroughly versed in (heir respective suH'd'ls, have written fully on the French-Canadian pv<n--lorn in Canada, the .Indian, and native difficulties'in .South .Africa, the Irish question, (treated, historically),., tho industrial situation in Australia. 11l the light of "Tho Bound, Table" articles,, tho daily newspaper cables acquire a mwv significance, and appear in their true perspective. Illuminating articles on such ([uostions as Economic, Financial, • iiud Industrial lieconst ruction; the Anglb ; Japanese Alliance; Naval. Policy and the Pacific; India and its Future; Turkey, Its .Past and Future; Islam and Empire, not only enable tho mbscriuer to keep abreast of (he great questions of the (lay, but will ba frequently jefcrred to by" him hereafter, when discussion arisoj upon such matters. The great issues of the war and tho racial problems involved are dealt with comprehensively and on a high ethical plane, ami business and commercial men will tind much matter that will give llie:ii food for reflection in such, articles as Lombard Street in War, War and Financial Exhaustion, tho Empire's Financial Task, Production, in Police and. War. 'i'ho review carries no advertisements—it is not run for profit, and is a purely co-opera-livo patriotic enterprise. You arc invited to-give it your support, not only on patriotic grounds, I>ut as a sound business proposition. Once you take it voii will wonder how you ever managed to do without it. The annual subscription is but' (including postage). If you are interested send a postcard with your name and address, and receive a i'rud eamido copy of a back issue. Address, "The Bound Table," Box- Ml, G.P.0., Wellington.—(Published by Arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 11

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 11

Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 11

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