21 OCTOBER 1922, page 37

Retired Officers Of The Various Civil Services In India.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—I trust - that you will allow me to bring to public notice in your columns the unfortunate position of certain retired officers of the......

Foreign Postage.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—We, the undersigned residents in a Swiss hotel, would like to know if it is not possible to educate the British public up to a higher......

Beginning Its Thirty-fourth Session, And To Appeal For...

public sympathy and support. The aim of the Union is to provide courses of reading to suit all ages and grades of knowledge and in a variety of the fields in which know- ' ledge......

Artificial Limbs For Ex-service Men. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sut,—May I ask your help for legless ex-Service men ? There are thirty thousand of these, practically all of whom, from the want of information, arc still carrying......

Elementary Teachers And Their Leisure Hours.

[To the Editor of the Srlier.vron.] SIR,—In reply to " Senex " in the October 7th issue of the Spectator, I would like to point out that many Elementary Teachers are the best......

Women In Business.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—A remarkable illustration of the ever-increasing part women are playing in business life is afforded by the appoint- ment of Miss Marion......

Mortgages Under The Rent Restriction Act. [to The Editor Of

the SrEe . r.vron.] SIR,—The newspapers expose many grievances on the part of owners under the Rent Restriction Act, but owners are not the only sufferers. Under the Act any......