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Labour as an International Problem. A

Series of Essays comprising a Short History of the International Labour Organisation, and a Review of General Industrial Problems. ByG. N. Barnes, Arthur Fontaine, Dr. Shotwell, Emile Vandervelde, Minoru Oka, Albert Thomas, W. A. Appleton, H. B. Butler, Sophy Sanger, E. John Solano. Edited by E. John Solano. 8vo. 18s. net.

The Spectator. — "The nature and purpose of the International Labour Organisation set up by Article 427 of the Treaty of Versailles are fully explained in an important new book edited by Mr. Solano. As this organisation will probably have a more direct influence on the well-being of industrial workers than the League of Nations itself, its methods deserve serious attention. The book consists of a series of essays by authoritative writers."

The League of Nations Starts : An

Outline by its Organisers. With Contributions by Raymond B. Fosdick, George Rublee, Dr. J. T.- Shotwell, Leon Bourgeois, Andre Weiss, Lieut.-Col. Requin, Hon. W. Ormsby-Gore, M.P., El Vizconde de Eza, H. B. Butler, Richard P. Strong, J. A. Salter, M. A. Claveille, Henri la Fontaine, and M. Paul Otlet. 8vo. 10s. 6d. net. The Westminster Gazette. — "A book of real value, essential for

anyone who wishes for well-founded information about the League

and all it is hoped that it will do."

The First Assembly. A Study of the

Proceedings of the First Assembly of the League of Nations. By a Committee of the League of Nations Union, including Lord Robert Cecil and Lord Phillimore. Edited by Oliver Brett. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.

The League of Nations at Work. By

Arthur Sweetser, of the American Peace Commission and the Provisional Secretariat of the League of Nations. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.

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