10 NOVEMBER 1923, page 15

[to The Editor Of The Srectaton.] Think I Appreciate Mr.

Ernest Parke's point, which seems to be that Denmark could make herself self-contained as regards foodstuffs if she wanted to, having done so some years ago. In the event of......

Public School Boys And The Empire.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Twelve years work in South Australia taught me : (1) That, for immigrants, character is a more important capital than money ; given......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—may I Suggest That

there are two questions which the farming interest would doubtless like to see dealt with by Mr. Philip Morrell in the next or a succeeding article :— 1. Is it the case that a......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i Trust That The

letters of Mr. Limmer, Sir John Poison and others in your columns of the last few weeks will not fall on barren ground, and that they will secure the attention of the Prime......

Capital And Ca' Canny.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Stu,—Lord Leverhulme'g article on "Capital and Ca' Canny" is a valuable Contribution. I believe if he would take steps to distribute a reprint......