29 MARCH 1924, page 11

Sir Hugh Clifford Takes Lord Leverhulme To Task For His

criticism of the administration of Nigeria as being " extravagant and inefficient," and it would certainly appear that the Governor of Nigeria is more than able to hold his own......

Letters To The Editor.

A CIVIC SENSE IN ENGLAND ? [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia, — Since I see that, to the interest of your readers, you are seeking to increase the amenities of our......

Judging By Present Indications The Year 1924 Will Be The

best one from the immigration standpoint which Canada . has experienced since 1914. A feature of the immigration this year is the number of domestic servants going from the......

In Common With Many Other West Indian Travellers, Lord...

who has just returned from the Caribbean, has fallen a victim to the delights of the pawpaw, which enjoys a widespread popularity in tropical countries by reason of its......

Architectural Notes.

THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF THE ARCHITECTURE CLUB, GROSVENOR HOUSE. IT is a most healthy sign when one generation feels perfectly sure that it is doing better work than its......

If The Present Government Desires To Demonstrate That It Is

not indifferent to the welfare of the British Common- wealth, which it certainly is not, why does it not invite all ' the Members of Parliament throughout the British......

Such Were My Reflections As I Read The Extremely Interesting

address- of Sir Hugh Clifford, the Governor of Nigeria, to his Legislative Council delivered at Lagos early in February. Perhaps in the year of the Wembley Exhibition the......

A Deputation Of British Members Of Parliament Is To Visit

South Africa this autumn, thanks to the initiative of the Empire Parliamentary Association. Among the visiting British delegates will be Mr. J, H. Thomas, the Colonial......