THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS.
The Australian edition of the "Review of Reviews" i» a very entertaining journal ni its way. The hope was ontertained that when the son of the. late illustrious W. T. Stead took charge of affairs the "Review" would become reliabla as well as up-to-date and entertaining. Evidently, however, Mr Stead the younger has a good deal yet to teem. In tie April
number of tli» ''Review," w» are told that Mr Jumcs Allen's chief object in going to England was to "discuss defence, and to induce a reluctant Admiralty to agmQ to itieyr Jfoakud creating a fleet instead of oontributingr to the British -Navy as at present." This i*i a Tory good guess, no doubt. But we. are further told, and this two month* after a loan has been successfully floated, "no doubt he will bo sounding the financial market now he is in England." 'Hie "Review" will require- to wake tip, if ii Is to bo taken MoriousJy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 May 1913, Page 4
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163THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 May 1913, Page 4
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