18 NOVEMBER 1922, page 14

The Balance Of The Sexes In Emigration. [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] Snt,—In a most interesting note on Empire settlement by Mr. Evelyn Wrench, in your last issue, he speaks with unmixed enthusiasm of removing " tens of......

" Goya As Portrait Painter."

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—After reading the admirable notice in your Supplement of November 11th of Gaya as Portrait Painter, I think it may be only fair to the......

The Orphan Working School And Alexandra Orphanage.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATikI.] SM,—Will you allow me to appeal through your columns for support for the oldest orphanage for boys and girls in the United Kingdom, the Orphan......

Trees To Beautify The Roads. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In the reconstruction and forming of new roads it is to be hoped that in all the cities and towns, where it is possible, trees will be planted on each side of......

A Wider Aspect Of The Smallpdx Outbreak. [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—One of the most contagious of all the diseases of mankind has once more made its appearance in England and in the heart of London. But while our anxiety......

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