28 NOVEMBER 1925, page 15

Wave Power [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—an Article

in your issue of November 21st revived the question of tides as a source of power. The almost prohibitive disadvantage of the " half-tide " system of tide utilization is cost.......

The Innocent Divorced [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

you regard it as an intrusion if an American Presby- terian expresses his interest in the letters recently published by you in regard to the Innocent Party in divorce ? As one......

Dr. Am - Um [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—as One

of many thousands personally benefiting from the skill of Dr. Axham I should like, with your permission; to add my voice to the rest in the hope that the G.M.C. will of their......

The Case Of The "daily Herald" Van [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] SIB,—You do not exaggerate the harm that has been done by the too lenient sentence in the case of the Daily Herald van. There was a blunder, of course, but on......

The Problem Of The Motorist

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sta,—I am sorry that Mr. Harold Cox, in his article on " The Problem of the Motorist " (Spectator, October 81st, 1925), seems to attribute all......