The killing of a British subject, W. S. Benton, in Mexico by the revolutionary leader Villa has become an international event, because wherever British subjects go the British Government keeps watch over them and their rights. An editorial on this event is to be found elsewhere in this issue A CORNER OF THE ROOM DEVOTED TO EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH ART See editorial comment NEW YORK CONSIGNS ITS "GUNMEN'S" WEAPONS TO THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA |