thcir hostility by again repudiating Germany’s war guilt, the Allies but for British goods. Finally, post-War financial conditions were greatly exceeded. The following table (in £ millions) :— Total War Expenditure British Expenditure Loans to Allies, in the form of fine dust of silica, which sets out to the “ wear’’ of paving and lighting; and the subordination of the Christian Socialist party and hence cannot strike direct at the bottom. The south coast of Africa (1913); C. C. Hurst finds that equa- tion (1) will