15 NOVEMBER 1924, page 13

The Situation In India—a Suggestion.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIP., —There must be a good many men who have lived part of their lives in India whose views are much the some as those of the writer of this......

Domestic Service As A Profession.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I, as an experienced housekeeper, enforce the very general protest against any kind of Institution for training Domestic Servants ?......

[to The Editor Of The Spectaton.] Sir, Will You Condesend

to read this letter. I am a house-parlour maid with 35 years' experience, age 50, I say, that this Servant Question, casts a very bad reflection on modern mistresses and......

Sir,—there Is At Least One Serious Objection, Apart From The

point of management, to the scheme propounded in your issue of the 1st inst. by Mr. Stirling Taylor. I quote from his article :—" At present the normal interest received on......

Stn,—in Reply To Your Correspondent " Housekeeper," I...

to say that her suggestion has been tried by the Girls' Friendly Society in their scheme for the " Standardiza- tion of Domestic Service." Young girls in the Society's lodges......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—The industrial system is not working smoothly. But how Guildism can be incorporated into present organizations seems insoluble. No doubt Guildism might help with new......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin G —in The Letters...

you are publishing on this matter I notice that sufficient attention has not been drawn to the position of many thousands of poorer middle-class homes, where the financial......