. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE Vol. Ill, No. 35. NOVEMBER 1922. PRICE Is. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- ledge. Edited by Edward Liveing, , Rothersthorpe, Northampton, to whom all Editorial Communications should be addressed. (Dr. A. S. Russell continues to act as Scientific Adviser.) Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Ofi&ce: 34 Ludgate Chambers, 32 Ludgate Hill, London, Annual Subscription, 12s. 6d. post free ; single numbers, IS. net; postag


. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE Vol. Ill, No. 35. NOVEMBER 1922. PRICE Is. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- ledge. Edited by Edward Liveing, , Rothersthorpe, Northampton, to whom all Editorial Communications should be addressed. (Dr. A. S. Russell continues to act as Scientific Adviser.) Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Ofi&ce: 34 Ludgate Chambers, 32 Ludgate Hill, London, Annual Subscription, 12s. 6d. post free ; single numbers, IS. net; postage, 2d. Binding cases for Vol. \l, 1921, are now ready. Price 2s. td. net each ; postage gi. Editorial Notes Ox the eleventh day of this month we celebrate the fourth anniversary of the Armistice. It is impossible to look back on the past five years without a feeling that civilised nations and civilised individuals have so far failed to cope with the collective and individual emotions resulting from the war. There is not a nation in Europe, excepting the Scandinavian coun- tries, and Denmark, and one or two small states, that has not lost thousands of its citizens in war and revolution since the Armistice. Russia has been bled white with anarchy and famine ; Poland has fought with Russian invaders and in her turn invaded Russian pro\inces ; Germany has experienced two revolu- tions and has fought the Poles in Silesia ; Montenegro has rebelled against Jugo-Slav domination and been subjected by force of arms ; Spain has carried on protracted fighting in Morocco ; France has defended her interests in S\Tia ; England has lost thousands of her men in Russia, Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Egypt ; there has been civil discord in Ireland and in Itah'. Lately we have been faced with a most danger- ous crisis in the Near East, brought about by the age- old hostility between Greeks and Turks. This is only one side of the picture. The effects of war—unemployment, bereavement, sharp changes


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