23 OCTOBER 1920, page 13

The Horror, On The Rhine.

LTo THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR.—A. correspondent in your issue of October 2nd seems in- dined to give credence to Mr. E. D. Morel's charges aguinst the French native......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator:1 Sir,—in Your Issue

of October 16th there is a letter signed "One of the Bureaucrats." He says the Civil Servant is very hardly hit, Ac., Ac.; a pre-war income of £600 is now apparently £976; but......

[to Tim Editor Or The " Spectator:1 Sie,—it May Interest

you to know that a certain County , Council was recently faced with a demand front its employees for the some large increase of salaries that had been given to Civil servants......

Jews On Jews.

• [To zaz Enron or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Your Jewish correspondents may find food for reflection in the following extracts:— " I sometimes think that, when I retire from my......

Bureaucracy And Salaries.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—My attention has been drawn to the article entitled " Bureaucracy and Salaries " that appeared in your issue of October 9th, and to the......

[to The Editor Or Rue " Spectator."]

Sitt,—If the figures given by "One of the Bureaucrats" in your last week's issue correctly represent the amounts paid to Civil servants, it describes a state of affairs which......