1 MAY 1926, page 16

A Threat To Campers-out [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—May I call the attention of campers and scoutmasters to the Movable Dwellings Bill (ordered to be printed March 28rd, 1916, price 2d.) ? Clause 1 gives powers to local......

British Wine [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—In spite of the fact that the modern British wine industry has been established for nearly a quarter of a century, the wildest misstatements are still being circulated......

British Trade With America [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

• - Sin,—Many British concerns do a magnificent business in the States ; they have been developing thiti market vigorously and consistently for many years and with a keen under-......

St. Bernard [to The Editor Of The Spectxpor.] Sni, — In The

interesting critique of The Marvellous History of St. Bernard, the writer says " in his St. Bernard we discern nothing of the great statesman who was to influence the Counsels -......

Free Imports And Farming For Safety [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Referring to emigration from rural districts " Tantum," in your issue of April 10th, deplores the loss to the countryside aAd says : " Here are some figures......

Spelling—turkish And English [to The Editor Of The...

am' pained by the conclusion of your note on Turkish spelling. Are you aware that in holding up to scorn those Turks who claim " the right to spell chaotically," you are really......