1 JUNE 1929, page 19

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—mr. Barwell Says That

under the Bishop of Liverpool's Bill citizens can only exercise their option one way, i.e., in decreasing the number of licences. This is not correct. He further says that the......

[to The Editor Of The Srecratoa.] Sui,—may I Trespass Once

more' upon your correspondence pages, to reply to the note you published under my 'late letter ? In this you pointed out how the number of alcoholics has declined in Sweden,......

Temperance Reform [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

Prudens Futuri " really meet your point ? He agrees with your suggestion that "the Trade will always try to make as much money as possible," but does not regard this as an......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—Knowing your impartiality on this subject, may. I be allowed to give a short reply to Major F. G. B. Lethbridge's letter in your issue of the 25th. Major Lethbridge asserts......

Aberdare Quilting Class

[To the Editor of the SPEcrATon.] Sra,—About four months ago you kindly published a letter from me concerning the formation of a Quilting Class at Aber_ dare, and as a result In......