18 DECEMBER 1920, page 11

The Index Figure.

(To THE EDITOR Of THE "SPEOUTOR21 Sia,—The following facts are not without interest as bearing on the above. At the Burton Court branch of the Ministry of Pensions, and......

Housing And The Trade Unions.

Its THE EDITOR OF TI1E SPECTATOR."] Sie,—The disastrous shortage of houses, together with the difficulty of finding employment for discharged soldiers and others, is such a......

The Agriculture Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sm,—I have never believed that farmers generally who under- stood this Bill or its effects were in favour of it, and the results of recent......

"tite Coming Revolution."

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR "1 Sia,—Whatever one may think of its general political morality, the Spectator has admittedly one high virtue—that it is all afraid to let its......

(to Tee Emma Or The "sexerseon."1 Stn,—as A Housekeeper Of

many years' standing, I wish to thank you sincerely for your article in the Spectator of December 11th on the "'Index Figure." It puts clearly and forcibly what I am sure most......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator."1 Sir, —i Have

reason to be specially interested in the accuracy of the Index Figure of the cost of living, and therefore hare read your articles on the subject with close attention. Surely......