29 JULY 1922, page 12

The Common Law In America.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sra,—Mr. J. St. Loa Strachey's article in the June 25th issue of the Spectator has no little interest to the American reader. If I may......

Speak-easies A Stone's Throw From Station Steps.

POLICE MUST CLEAN UP MALDEN'S LIQUOR DISTRICT BEFORE JUDGE RILEY WILL " SOAK " DRUNKS." A man can stand on the steps of the station-house of the Malden Police Department and......

Prohibition In America.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As a constant reader of the Spectator I have been interested in the communications on the subject of Prohibition in the United States.......

The Economy Bill.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—May I call the attention of your readers (who in turn should bring the matter without delay before their Members of Parliament) to a......

Byron's Body.

[To THE EDITOR OF THEE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Mr. John Murray, in his letter quoting what is no doubt a " full and accurate " account of the landing of Byron's body in England,......