17 MAY 1919, Page 12

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sur,—I am sure very

many of your readers have much appre- ciated your article in last Saturday's number, "How to Fight Bolshevism," and would be glad to join either the National Unity Movement or the National Security Union if the existence of the Societies were given more publicity. I was away on March 29th and (as my copy of the Spectator is sent to a missionary the week following publication) consequently did not see the letter you refer to. I shall be much obliged if you will send me the office address of either Society in order that I may become a member.—I ans, Sir, Sc., 29 Devonshire Place, Birkenhead. R. R. DALT.

[The address of the National Unity Movement is 98 Picca- dilly, W.; Hon. Secretary, Major E. H. Foot, ILE. The address of the National Security Movement is 5 St. James's Place, S.W. 1.—En. Spectator.]