30 JANUARY 1932, Page 17

POINTS FROM LETTERS

A TARIFF ON BRICKS.

Bricks from Belgium are being dumped into this country by tens of millions. The increase of the numbers of these imported bricks within the past three months is simply appalling. In this village we have three large brickyanis, but the Belgian bricks are dumped here for less than half the price of those made here. Bricks are a commodity which ought to have a high tariff put on them.—J. P. BACON PHILLIPS, Burgess Hill, Sussex.

A REQUEST.

Will Miss Constance Jenkins, whose poem (" The Star ") was published in our issue of December 12th, 1031, kindly forward her address to the Editor of the Spectator ?