much —but the iiiten.se feeling infused in the writing will hold the reader to tho hook. As a character, Una Golden is almost ns well drawn sis anything Lewis lias done since Incidentally, she becomes a high-salaried business executive, with a husband also in business. How Mr Wells must approve! Kathleen Norris’s new book, which Mr Murray will soon publish, is called “The Black Flemings.” the statement that tlic Chinese nation is in the category of nations who have never grown up, its people being similarly situated. As children they must bo regarded, and as children governed. He adds that whenever they have been masterfully governed in all the past ages they have behaved uncommonly well. Whether flint is the solution eventually of the Chinese puzzle, who can say? All that wo care 1o say here is that the author’s buck is interesting enough fo ho fascinating. Tt is therefore a fair contribution to the study of a subject that badly wants understanding, and is very little understood.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12459, 29 May 1926, Page 12
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