10 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 16

Ministry Of Labour.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sts,—Be the article in your issue of August 13th, a temporary illness has prevented me from submitting my reply until now. I hope you will......

Maurice Joly And The Jews.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—My knowledge of the book called The Jewish Peril is practically limited to the reading of a few reviews of it in Periodical......

The Arctic Tern.

[To THE EDITOR or rat " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The letter in your issue of August 27th as to the tameness of the common tern brings to my mind the even greater boldness of the Arctic......

"a Suggestions Box."

[To sue EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The Spectator, conducted in the public school spirit, will rejoice in the following. According to the Press, all ranks in the Army are......

Mice And Cancer.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—At the Sanitary Inspectors' Conference, held in Bath, there were some interesting and appalling figures shown as to the destruction......

Poetical Salads. [to The Editor Or Rat " Spectator."] Sm,—in

the early romances of William Morris the device of a French refrain in an English poem is used three times:- (1) In " Sir Giles' War-song," e.g., "The clink of arms is good to......

A Maritime Query.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The United States during the war made great efforts to increase her number of merchant ships, and helped the Allies in so doing. She is......