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AGRICULTURE-contd.

The Story of the Agricultural Club, 1918-21. By SIR HENRY REW, K.C.B., president of the Club, with Foreword by LORD BLEDISLOE, K.B.E. Demy 8vo. 205 pp. 4 Photos.

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This volume incorporates the salient points of the papers read and of the discussions which took place, thus giving a comprehensive view of the rural problem as it now presents itself.

The Times.-"The volume makes a useful contribution to our knowledge of what the problems are, and how they present themselves to minds variously trained, differently interested, but all experienced. It also helps to show that opinions, however strongly held, can be profitably discussed even between extreme opponents."

Waste Materials.

The collection of waste materials and their uses for human and animal food, in fertilizers and in certain industries. 1914-22. By PROFESSOR ARTURO BRUTTINI, International Institute of Agriculture, Rome. English edition. 90 Illustrations and Diagrams. Royal 8vo. 367 PP. I2S.

Agricultural Co-operation in the Canadian West. By
C. R. FAY, M.A. Included in the new Third Edition of
Co-operation at Home and Abroad. Demy 8vo. 40 pp. IS.

The Law of Allotments and Allotment Gardens, England
and Wales, with Rules and Regulations of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries, together with the Provisions, so
far as they relate to Allotments and Allotment Gardens, of
various Acts. Third Edition. Entirely rewritten and brought
up to date.
By E. LAWRENCE MITCHELL, of the Ministry
of Agriculture and Fisheries. With a Supplement on the
Allotments Act, 1925, by C. W. SABIN, Principal, Small
Holdings and Allotments Branch, Ministry of Agriculture and
Fisheries. Demy 8vo. 166 pp. 7s. 6d.

Diminishing Returns in Agriculture. By F. LESTER
PATTON, PH.D., Professor of Economics, Hamilton College.
Columbia University Studies. Cloth, 6s.

AMERICA.

American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Academy publishes annually six issues of The Annals dealing with the most prominent current social and political problems. Each publication contains from twenty to twentyfive papers on the same general subject. The larger number of the papers published are solicited by the Academy; they serious discussions, not doctrinaire expressions of opinion. Subscription 25s. a year, post free. Single numbers,

are

AUSTRALIA.

Australia. A Colonial Autocracy. New South Wales
under Governor Macquarie, 1810-21. By MARION
PHILLIPS, B.A. (Melbourne), D.Sc. (Econ.). Demy 8vo.
336 pp.
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Papua of To-day: An Australian Colony in the Making.
By SIR HUBERT MURRAY, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor
and Chief Judicial Officer of Papua. Demy 8vo. 300 pp.
Many Illustrations and five Maps. 21s.

Contents: British New Guinea before 1907-Pygmy Papuan and Melanesian-Crimes
Criminals-Land-Labour-European-Settlement-Recent Exploration-Native
Administration.

and

Sunday Times.-" Sir Hubert Murray has made excellent use of his one-and-twenty years of official life in Papua, and has accumulated a store of intimate knowledge, ethnographical, historical, social, economic, and topographical, which makes his book one of the most valuable contributions to the class to which it belongs published for many years past."

BANKING.

A History of the Bank of England. By A. ANDRÉADES,
C.B.E., Professor of Public Finance in the University of
Athens. With a Preface by Professor H. S. FOXWELL, M.A.
Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 455 pp. 15S.

Manchester Guardian.-"The book discloses not only wide research on the part of the writer, but also a deep sympathy with the subject which carries the reader along with it. It is certainly the History of the Bank, and derives special interest from being the work of a foreigner, who naturally does not view his subject from exactly the same standpoint as ourselves. As a history it appears to be marvellously comprehensive, and the review of the surrounding conditions affecting general finance at various periods is both accurate and intelligent."

Banking Policy and the Price-Level: An Essay in the Theory of the Trade Cycle. By D. H. ROBERTSON, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Lecturer in Economics in the University of Cambridge. Second Impression. Crown 8vo. 106 pp. 5s.

The purpose of this book is to examine critically the doctrine that the Trade Cycle is due to purely monetary causes and could be abolished by a monetary policy designed to keep the general price-level stable. The merits and limitations of such a policy are discussed together with some other matters bearing on the problem of industrial stabilization. In the course of the argument some new light, it is believed, is thrown on certain aspects of the Theory of Money and Banking, and on the nature of the burden inflicated by Inflation.

Russian Currency and Banking, 1914-1924. By S. S.
KATZENELLENBAUM, Professor of Economics in the
First State University of Moscow, Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Bank of the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics. Demy 8vo. 198 pp. 9s.

In publishing this treatise in English a double aim is kept in view. On the one hand, it is desired to make the British public acquainted with the changes that have taken place in the last few years in the currency and credit system in Russia; on the other, to make known to those interested in theoretical problems the views of the author regarding the laws governing the depreciation of paper currency.

Financial News." He has treated his subject with a scientific mind, and deserves, therefore, the attention of all interested in the greatest economic experiment of history of which

BANKING-contd.

The Amalgamation Movement in English Banking. By
J. SYKES, B.A., M.Com., Assistant Lecturer in Economics,
University College, Exeter. Demy 8vo. 243 PP.

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Manchester Guardian Commercial: "The variety of sources from which he has drawn his information proves that he has not only great patience in the study of documentary and statistical evidence, but also a refreshing boldness (very rare among academic students) in getting information directly from great bankers and financiers. His work overflows with facts and figures which will be useful to any future student of the subject.

American

Banking Methods. By LEONARD LE MARCHANT MINTY, Ph.D., B.Sc. (Econ.), B.Comm., Certified Associate of the Institute of Bankers, with an Introduction by Sir DRUMMOND DRUMMOND FRASER, K.B.E., M.Comm. Demy 8vo. 460 pp. 15s.

The Financial News.-"The book is interesting not only on account of the full and detailed information it affords, and of the similarities and contrasts in practice it presents, but because, incidentally, and apart from definite intention, It throws an instructive light on the financial conditions and influences which have shaped, and are still shaping, business conditions on the other side."

The Bank of England's Charters :
Social Distress.

8vo. 144 pp. 3s.

The Cause of our By THOMAS W. HUSKINSON. Crown 6d.

People's Banks : A Record of Social and Economic Success. By HENRY W. WOLFF. Fourth Edition. Newly revised and completed. Demy 8vo. 452 pp. 10s. 6d.

Giving a History of the Origin and Extension of Co-operative Banking, and a description of the various forms in use in different countries.

The Evolution of People's Banks. By DONALD S.
TUCKER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Columbia University Studies.
Vol. 102,
No. 1. 175.

Schulze-Delitzsch, his Project and Leadership-State Aid and the Hauptner-band-
A People's Bank in Operation-The People's Bank in many Lands-The Essence of
Co-operation-The Field for Co-operative Credit.

CANADA.

A History of the Canadian Pacific Railway. By HAROLD
A. INNIS, Ph.D., Lecturer in the Department of Political
Economy in the University of Toronto. Demy 8vo. 376 pp.
12s. 6d.

The Times Literary Supplement.—"The first part is a fully documented sketch of the history and economic development of Canada in the days before the coming of the railway. . . . The latter part is a study, largely statistical, of the expansion of the railway, freights, passengers

CHINA.

Chinese Maritime Customs. Decennial Reports on the
Trade, Industries, etc., of the Ports open to Foreign Commerce
and on the Condition and Development of the Treaty Port
Provinces. Fourth Issue, 1912-21. With Production Map of
China and numerous other Maps and Diagrams. Royal 4to.
2 volumes. 20s.

Reports on Trade and on Special Subjects, such as The Soya
Bean of Manchuria, Silk, Opium, Chinese Language, Music,
etc. Issued by Authority of the Inspector-General of the
Chinese Maritime Customs. List post free on application.
The Collection and Disposal of the Maritime and Native
Customs Revenue since the Revolution of 1911, with an
Account of the Loan Services administered by the Inspector-
General of Customs in China. By STANLEY F. WRIGHT,
Commissioner of Customs and Personal Secretary to the
Inspector-General. Demy quarto. 276 pp. Cloth back. 10s.

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Contents: Collecting, Banking, Remitting and Distributing the Revenue-First Charges on the Revenue-Foreign Loans Secured on the Revenue-The Boxer Indemnity-National Loans Secured on Cancelled Indemnities-Disposal of the Customs Surplus-AppendicesIndex.

Everyone interested in the Chinese Customs Revenue-official, banker, merchant, and private individual-should make a point of securing a copy of this book. It throws a flood of light on the subjects with which it deals, recounts the history of the Revenue during the past fifteen years, and, incidentally, shows what service the Customs organization, under its Inspector-General, has rendered China and the Chinese people during all the troublous years since the Revolution of 1911.

English-Chinese Dictionary of the Standard Chinese
Spoken Language, and Handbook for Translators. By K.
HEMELING, Ph.D., Commissioner of Chinese Maritime
Customs. 1,726 pp. Royal 8vo. Bound half pig-skin. £3.
Piece Goods Manual. Fabrics described; Textile, Knit
Goods, Weaving Terms, etc., explained; with Notes on the
Classification of Samples. Compiled and illustrated by A. E.
BLANCO, Chinese Maritime Customs Service. Demy 8vo. 5s.
Central and Local Finance in China. A Study of the
Fiscal Relations between the Central, the Provincial, and the
Local Governments. By CHUAN SHIH LI, Ph.D., Instructor
of Economics in Futan College, Shanghai. Columbia Univer-
sity Studies. Vol. 99, No. 2. I2S.

The Foreign Trade of China. By CHONG SU SEE,
Ph.D. With Map showing the 18 Provinces and the 4 Outer
Territories, as well as the Railways in Operation and the
Important Cities and Treaty Ports. Columbia University
Studies. Published under the auspices of the China Society
of America. Royal 8vo. 20s.

The Land Tax in China. By HAN LIANG HUANG,

CHINA-conid.

Chinese Coolie Emigration to Countries within the
British Empire. By PERSIA CRAWFORD CAMPBELL,
M.A. (Sydney), M.Sc. (London), British Fellow Bryn Mawr
College, U.S.A., 1922-23. With a Preface by Hon. W.
PEMBER REEVES, Ph.D. Demy 8vo. 240 pp. 10s. 6d.

"Miss Campbell's book, though an exposure-incidentally a terrible exposure-is not an attack. It is a statement of a mass of facts. The arguments for various forms of the coolie traffic are fairly quoted and set out. the chief merit of the book, apart from the evident industry displayed, is the resolute persistence of the authoress in getting to the bed-rock of fact."

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New Statesman.-"This book will at some time or another be invaluable, for it is an exhaustive study of the whole subject, and the tragic human aspect so makes up for the natural dryness of its statistics and its blue-book extracts that it is surprisingly readable."

The Boxer Rebellion. By PAUL H. CLEMENTS, Ph.D.
Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. I2S.

The Alien in China. By VI. KYUIN WELLINGTON
KOO, Ph.D., Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. 15s.
The Spirit of Chinese Philanthropy. By YAI YUE
TSU, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. 6s.
The Tariff Problem in China. By CHIN CHU, Ph.D.,
Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. gs.

The System of Taxation in China, 1614-1911. By
SHAO-KWAN CHEN, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies.
Royal 8vo. 6s.

The Currency Problem in China. By WEN PIN WEI,
Ph.D. Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. 8s.
Railway Problems in China. By CHIN HSU, Ph.D.,
Columbia University Studies. Royal 8vo. 8s.

Democracy and Finance in China. A Study in the Develop-
ment of Fiscal Systems and Ideals. By KINN WEI SHAW,
Ph.D., Secretary, China Institute in America. Columbia
University Studies. Cloth. 14s.

CIVIL SERVICE.

The Development of the Civil Service. Lectures delivered
before the Society of Civil Servants, 1920-1, with Preface
by VISCOUNT HALDANE OF CLOAN, O.M. Crown 8vo. 244 pp.
7s. 6d.

The Civil Service in Ancient Civilizations-M. Cary, M.A.
The Civil Service and Parliament-Harold J. Laski.
The Civil Service and Foreign Policy-Lord Eustace Percy, M.P.

The State as Trader: Practical Difficulties-Sir Lawrence Weaver, K.B.E.
The Limits of State Participation in Industry-Sir Herbert Morgan, K.B.E.
The Administration of State Telephones-Sir Andrew Ogilvie, K.B.E., C.B.
Routine and the Civil Service-Millicent Murby, Inspector, Ministry of Health.
Women as Administrators-Constance Smith, Senior Lady Inspector of Factories.
The French Civil Service-Delegation from Society of Civil Servants.
Problems of International Administration-J. A. Salter, C.B.

The Civil Servant of the Future-Sir William Beveridge, K.C.B.

The Times." These lectures, by well-informed members of the profession, economists, and others who have made special studies of the problems concerned, are a contribution of the first importance to the study of our administrative machine. They range over a wide variety of topics, and are worthy of closer attention than can be given to them in a brief notice."

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