24 JULY 1920, page 14

The Study Of Spanish.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SrEcuroa."] SIR,—The motives which actuate the adoption of a modern foreign language for study in our schools obviate the necessity for the......

Miners And The Coal Output.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTLTOR.") SIR,—In reply to a request for the removal of restrictions on coal exports, Sir Robert Horne stated last week that the home demand for coal......

Licensing Reform.

(To THE EDITOR OF THZ SPECTATOH."3 Sia,—Many of your readers will be disposed to agree with your correspondent, "A Barrister," in his suggestion that some change in the present......

Prohibition In America.

[To THE EDITOR CT TUE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As an Englishman who has lived for the last twenty year or more in America I should like to challenge some of the statements contained......

The Boys' Brigade Seaside Camps [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR.") SIR,—It is still possible to have an inexpensive holiday, and one which cannot be beaten for sheer enjoyment by those who participate in it; and such a holiday is......