REVIEWS REVIEWED
... REVIEWS REVIEWED WAR EFFORTS AND PEACE ALMS ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED WAR EFFORTS AND PEACE ALMS ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED TO-DAY'S DIFFICULTIES DISCUSSED In The Fortnightly this month, j Viscount Samuel’s After the War —What Then?’* discusses the problems of domestic and not inter- , national affairs. He insists that the new Ministry of Planning has a tremendous ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED Excerpts from Coming Books Important sections of the field of foreign affairs are covered by the August Fortnightly. Dr. P. H. Winfield sets out in simple form the main provisions of the San Francisco Charter. Examining the conditions ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED REASONS FOR FRENCH ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED DIPLOMACY AND POLITICS INSTEAD OF WAR ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED EFFECTS OF RUSSIA'S ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME POINTS FROM THE MAGAZINES no means the least interesting contribution to the April Fortnightly is an article' “British Trade Unionism Now,” by Mr. G. D. H. Cole—a well-informed and sympathetic discussion of the “ shopsteward of to-day ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED COMMENTS ON THE NEW CABINET ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED An Outstanding Fortnightly The standard of The Fortnightly is traditionally highthe October issue is of outstanding excellence. The President of the B.M.A. writes on “A National Health Service,” and Mr. R. P. Schwarz surveys the implications ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED BALKANS AND BUDGET The Contemporary Review opens this month with an analysis by Mr. Francis W. Hirst of “The Fourth Mar Budget.” Mr. Hirst praises the Chancellor for drawing in very large number of new incometax payers, though he deplores ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME DISCUSSION OF WAR AIMS MEANING OF GREEK SUCCESS There is a good deal, implicit or explicit, about war aims ” in this month’s reviews. We should put first, in order of importance, a short but impressive, article by Mr. G. D. H. Cole ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SERVICE EXPERTS ON CRETE CAMPAIGN Of special interest in the current Fortnightly is an examination of the Crete campaign, each from his own point of view, by experts on Army, Air Force and Navy—Major-General Sir Charles Gwynn, Air Commodore ...