“THE ROUND TABLE”
The current issue of this excellent quarterly maintains tho standard set by previous numbers. The articles giving a general review of public affairs in the principal over-sea Dominions nro, to our mind, the most valuable feature of “The Round Table,” the other contributions on set subjects being of course similar in character to what we are accustomed to read in other magazines, with this difference that in the latter tho questions dealt with are of more recent development than can bo looked for rn a quarterly. The inter-imperial section is, however, kept as closely up to time as possible, and is kept free from obvious bias, tho contributors np to tho present having succeeded most admirably in presenting a reasonable survey of current affairs. To people desirous of keeping in touch with what is being done in our sister States of Australia. Canada, and Africa “The Round Table” offers the most convenient means of doing so. They will find within its covers in succinct form what could only bo otherwise learned by prolonged plodding through newspaper flies, a task abhorrent to even the most industrious student.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 8
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