NEWS AND NOTES.
A students' manual of paleontology, " Australian Fossils," by Frederick Chapman (Robertson, Melbourne), is a manual of the science adapted m're particularly to the requirements of She Australian student by reason of the examples and illustrations being almost exclusively Australian. The book is written in a fluent and interesting style, and the illustrations are both numerous and apt.
''The Dignity of Business," by H. E. Morgan (Ewart, Seymour, London), is avowedly written with four objects : the establishment of business curricula at public schools and universities, to secure for business fuller recognition as a career of dignity, to urge the need of a better understanding between employer and employed, and finally to secure for national trade and additional Government support. With these objects, the author produces a number of homilies upon what to and what to avoid in business.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 4 (Supplement)
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