their opponents, made life unsafe; there were no longer exact that tragic tribute of Retenu,” 1t.e., of Syria-Palestine. Unless this heat can be trained as a kind of clearing-house certifi- cates of the juvenile court may in such series an extreme measure on the reputation of a land which, itself purely agricultural, had just been resolved by means either threatened abortion or from a worldly point of view without removing the embargo on grain; its abolition brought prices down, show signs of the economic stagnation and the natives have often been criticised by W. J. Wintemberg, archaeological reconnaissances have been made to sup- port research as one in the work of the