23 APRIL 1921, page 14

The Commercial Case For The Plumage Bill. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Plumage Bill passed its Second Reading in the Commons last week by yet another thumping majority, in spite of the usual efforts of the trade......

Lord Hugh Cecil On Christian Fellowship. [to The Editor Of

THE SPECTATOR- " ] Sra,—The difficulty which Mr. Stephens finds in the words of our Ordinal, understood to convey the power of ministerial absolution, " Whose sins thou dust......

A Voice From The Village—the Strike. [to The Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —At our pits the pump-men came out, but the office staffs and manager have kept the pumps going. At N— the engine drivers, I believe, are quite ready to......

Prohibition In British Columbia.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."l Sra,—Our experience during the three years of Prohibition in British Columbia proved one thing with absolute certainty, that every month it......