WORK OF PARLIAMENT 159 few can • fully yet possess a useful witli the of a motor-car. Not everyone can or need be a Parliameatary expert; but the ordinary citizen can* if. fee wi$hes3 acquire sufficient knowledge to a shrewd of Ms M.P.ss usefulness. This is but one aspect of a problem; how to general knowledge in politics to the standard which it in other fields. BOOK'S: * JENNINGS. Parliamentary Reform (New Fabiaa Research Bureau.) ILBEST. Parliament,