26 NOVEMBER 1910, page 16

Pro The Editor Op The "specrirea..1

Thackeray Turner's cottage is in design and con- venience without doubt greatly superior to Mr. St. Loa Strachey's ; but to form a just judgment, the actual cost of each should......

Ito The Editor Of Thz "spectator."]

Sra,—The better housing of the wage-earners is of prime importance; health, self-respect, and morality, with many other benefits, are involved, and aids to solving the problem......

Subterranean Passages.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:9 Sm,—Whimbrick Mill, an old windmill in the parish of Aughton until recently a prominent landmark on the hills about eight miles to the......

[to Thz Editor 07 The "spectator."]

Sra,—Aluminium has sunk to about 11d, a pound, a fourth of the cost of copper in bulk or in sheets. Roofs may be made of sheets passing from cave over the ridge to eave, and......

Mice Land Union And The General Election.

[To TER EDITOR OF TES "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—May I through your columns circulate the following state. meat and appeal? The Land Union has, since the passing of the Finance Act in......

Tradesmen, Servants, And Secret _commissions.

[To TICE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sm,—The Council of the Secret Commissions and Bribery Prevention League, Incorporated, has framed undertakings, which, it is suggested,......

Talbot House Settlement.

MI THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:9 SIB,—I should be greatly obliged to you if I could let it be known to readers of the Spectator that the Talbot House Settlement in Addington......

The British Constitution Association's Conference.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta,—May I ask whether you would allow the Committee of the British Constitution Association to make known to your readers through your......