16 SEPTEMBER 1916, page 15

The United Workers.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER " SPECTATOR:1 Sre,—At the National Economy Exhibition recently held several interesting lectures and addresses were delivered on economic and financial......

[to The Editor Of The "spectatoiel Srs,—it Seems To Me

that this discussion which you have so usefully initiated -might profitably be considered from the townsman's point of view. The habit is the same, whether in town or country,......

Water-divining At Suvla Bay.

[To THE EDITOR or TIER " SPECTATOR1 STR,—Will you permit an old reader and admirer of the Spectator to express a little regret that you should have given such prominence to the......

A Dog Story.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " firscrAToR.1 Srs,—In these days your paper may have no room for a dog story, but I will venture to send you the following. On July 29th a lady was......

National Council For Combating Venereal Diseases.

[To THE EDITOR OF T7IE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin.,—As some misunderstanding seems to have arisen in regard to the attitude of the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases......

National Economy Exhibitions.

[To ran EDITOR or TEE " SpEoreroa."1 Sza,—The remarkable success of the National Economy Exhibition, which took place at Prince's Skating Club in June and July last, suggested......

Cagliostro On " Playing The Game."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " Brzerarort.") SIB,—It is possible that Cagliostro knew that Roger of Wendover, in his account of the naval action in 1217 between the Cinque Ports Fleet......

"bury Or Burn."

[To Tux EDITOR or THI Spzenros.1 Oh ye trippers ! I beseech, On the moor or on the beach, Let the relics of your meal, Paper, tins, or orange peel, Bottles you require no more,......

The Peace Of Prague. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATCIRM Sra,—Now that Rumania has joined the Allies, and Greece is on the point of doing so, only one country remains neutral of all those neigh- bours of the four Central......