13 JUNE 1914, Page 15

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Sut,—One of your correspondents in last week's Spectator aptly quotes, with reference to "wagers," the late Mr. Allen Whitworth's abstruse book, DCC. Problems in Choice and Chance. You would, Sir, confer a favour on very many persons to whom it may not be known if you would spare space in this week's issue to mention that Mr. Whitworth's unique presentment of the subject of gambling in general, and wagers in particular, may be had in a very simple form from Messrs. Macmillan. The book is called Christian Thought on Present-Day Questions (4s. 6d.) The chapter entitled "The Law of the Wager" deserves to be known in every household.

am, Sir, he.,

A CONSTANT READER OF THE " SPECTATOR!'