17 FEBRUARY 1923, page 12

Conciliation Courts For Rent Disputes. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sia,—A great deal of interest seems to have been taken in a suggestion that I have made that, when the Rent Restriction Act is continued, as it probably must be, the......

Co-operative Societies And Income-tax. [to The Editor Of...

SIR,—I find from an examination of the accounts placed before the Co-operative Congress at Scarborough in 1921 that a net profit for the year 1920 was shown at £26,993,396. This......

[to The Editor Of-the Spectator.] Have Been A Regular...

to the Spectator for several years, and am much surprised at its present attitude in regard to Asylum Treatment. With reference to your review and topical article (of January......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Slit.,—the Painful...

an " Ex-Patient," which you published, surely must not be accepted as a complete state- ment of the facts. The incidents happened 35 years ago, and it is unlikely that the......

The Problem Of Population.

' [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] A. T. Fryer's letter is a type of which 'yon will doubtless receive many as protests against your insertion of the review Of Mr. Harold Cox's......