14 JANUARY 1922, Page 16

REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA AMONG CHILDREN. [To THE EDITOR or THE "

SPECTATOR."]

Sin,—May I suggest that one of the most effective items in the campaign against this form of anarchy would be to send adequate reinforcements to all Christian and social agencies at work in the poorest districts? Almost every mission and Sunday-school could do with more helpers, teachers, and brigade or club leaders. There are thousands of young folk exposed to moral danger and false views of life who are going to waste because there are not enough people to take the trouble to care. In this matter it is surely true that our best policy is to "overcome evil with good."—I am, Sir, &c.,

ARTHUR BLACK, General Secretary.

Shaftesbury Society and Ragged School Union.