THE PROBLEM OF EUROPE.
Shall France centinue to reck the econemic b'cat? The world cannpt reckon witheut Europe, yet the.whele future pf that Cpntinent is lecked up in the Ruhr. Hpw far is France's attitude justified? What will be the eutcome? These are vital questions which are being discussed everywhere by students of affairs, business men, and all who insist on seeing a little further than their newspapers would allow them. In the December issue of the "Reund Table" the problem is dealt with fully and theughtfully. Such pther matters pf mpment as the Imperial Conference, the state of Ireland, India's economic status, and taxatipn in New Zealand are examined, in/ the same issue. Another very inte*estiiig section is that dealing with Australia's immigration problem. You should order the ; "Round Table" immediately. Send your subscription (22s 6d for, twelve mpnths) tp the "Round Table,"; Box 577, Wellington.. Yeur Ipcal bookseller __t also supply you..—Advt, .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 8
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154Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 8
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