THE QUARTERLY No. 468 PUBLISHED IN JULY, 1921 LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1. NEW YORK : LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICÁTION COMPANY. GENERAL INDEX TO THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. A new Index, forming Volume CCXXII., com- The QUARTERLY REVIEW is published on or about the 15th of Price Thirty-two Shillings per Annum, post free. Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, Limited. 3. The Ginestra; or, The Desert Flower . 4. The Last of the Habsburgs: I. The Emperor Francis Joseph. II. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand. III. 5. The Agrarian Movement in Canada が THE QUARTERLY REVIEW No. 468.-JULY, 1921. Art. 1.-AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AND AUSTRALIAN IDEALS. 1. The Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia. McCarron, Bird, 1901-19. 2. In Your Hands, Australians! By C. E. W. Bean. Cassell, 1918. 3. Australia: Economic and Political Studies. by Meredith Atkinson. Macmillan, 1920. Edited 4. Australasia. By A. Wyatt Tilby. Constable, 1912. 5. A Short History of Australia and New Zealand. By Arthur Jose. (Seventh Edition.) Angus and Robertson, 1921. THE life of the Australian Commonwealth since its inauguration on Jan. 1, 1901, falls into three well-marked stages. Its first ten years, or rather less, were devoted to finding its feet. Certain problems whose satisfactory solution was essential to national existence, notably those connected with defence by land and sea, had to be considered, and a decision made by the electors on the methods of solution. Certain other problems (the most important of which related to land settlement and industrial arbitration) were gradually entrusted to the Federal Parliament for discussion, because in the State legislatures-within whose proper sphere they lay-the attitude of irremovable and unrepresentative Upper Houses blocked any legislation that Australians at large would accept. In three Parliaments and under seven Ministries, drawn from all the Federal parties in turn, problems and solutions were thrashed out; nor, considering the novelty and importance of the work, is so Vol. 236.-No. 468. |