1 NOVEMBER 1924, page 11

A Winning Programme For Unionists.

[To the Editor- of the SPEervron.] Sta,.—I have follbwed with increasing interest your explana- tion and advocacy of the All-In Insurance, and I would like to endorse the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—will You Allow Me

once more to protest forcibly against the adoption and use of the expression " lady-servant" ? It is of course, a contradiction in terms, and an expression likely to give......

Manual Workers As Directors.

[TO the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In your. last instalment of " A Winning Programme for Unionists." you refer to the need in industry of " co-partnery " by. the......

The Post Office.

[To the Editor of the SpnerNron.] Sus,—In reference to your remarks on page 537 of your issue of October 18th you say nothing about the diminished services of the Post Office in......

Domestic Science As A Profession For Gentlewomen.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—May I, as a school-master's wife with nearly twenty years' experience in running a large household, and with practical personal knowledge......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sue—After reading the article on " The Effect of Alcohol," by Sir Arbuthnot Lane, I gave his advice to one of my men here, who for the past two months has been in great trouble......