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. Review of reviews and world's work. n. 488 Gutenberg and the Yellow Journalist 4S4 The Iron Duke and the Irate Painter 485 With portraits of John i^ates Clark, and Jean di- and other illustrations. The Periodicals Reviewed 4S6 The New Books 501 Index to Periodicals 5()s TERMS: $ a year in advance; 35 cents a numher. Foreit,n postage year additional. Sul)scrn)ers may remit tonshy post-ofHce or express money orders, or hy hank checks, drafts, or retcistered letters. .Montv in lett«Ms is at sendersrisk. Kenewas early as possihle in order toavoid a break in the receijjt of the ruimhers. I-Jookdealers, I()stma>ters, andNewsdealers receive subscriptions. (Subscriptions to the Kn^lish Hkvikw ok Kkvikws, which ise(iite(l and publisheil hyMr. W. T. Stead in London, may be sent to tliis office, and orders for sin^jle copies can also be tilled, at tlic i)rice of .;ilfor the ycarlv subscript ion. includiny: postage, or 25 cents for single copies.) THK KKVIKW OV HKVIKWS Astor Place, New York GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA, Whose retirement last month as commandant-general of the Boer forces marked the end of the South-African,struggle as a regular war, and the beginning of a guerrilla campaign led by General Yiljoen. The American monthly Review of Reviews. Vol. XXII, NEW YORK, OCTOBER, 1900. No. 4. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. .. „ „. ,?, Besides the elaborate and carefully My. McKinlGU s Review of the prepsived speeches that the Presi-Situation. jgntial candidates make upon the oc-casion of their formal notification, it has beenthe custom for them at ^ subsequent date to issuea still more elaborate statement in the form of apublic letter, expounding their respective partyplatforms and reviewing the questions at issue inthe campaign. Mr. McKinleys letter was datedSeptember 8, and published in the newspapers ofMonday, the 10th, It was immediately acceptedby all Republican authorities as the most tellingdocument that had thus far appeared since


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