THIS is the third of a weekly series of Travel
Talks at this time, in the first of which
Mr. H. G. Ponting described the South Pole, and in the second Mrs. Mansfield spoke of North-West Spain. Now Mr. Graves will tell of the Holy Land as it is to-day-still. even apart from its tremendous associations, one of the most romantic, wild, and fascinating of the countries of the Near East.