2 APRIL 1927, page 17

The Canadian Flag [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

correspondents, Mr. Harry Baldwin and Col. J. B. Mitchell, are each of them both right and wrong. It is true, as Mr. Baldwin says, that the Red Ensign, charged with the Canadian......

Humane Slaughter [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

states in the Spectator that an animal, after a blow from the humane killer, is not physiologically dead, as its heart still beats, and he expresses his surprise, therefore,......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—Are not Miss King-Hall's comments on the education of the " average girls' school " a little out of date and belonging rather to the period when, under reaction from the......

A Lake District Reserve [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

was glad to see in last week's issue a little notice on the need for trying to preserve certain portions of the Lake District as a " Reserve." Indeed it would appear that unless......

[to -the Editor Of The Spectator.] ' . Agree With

Miss King-Hall that ContinentaLSchools on the whole work - harder, and the result of their system is there- fore - more knowledge ; but I am prepared to deny - that the......

America And Prohibition [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Dr. Grenfell's picture is surely incomplete. In Dallas, where he spoke, with population 200,000, the arrests for drunkenness in 1925 were 4,552, as compared with 3,839 ten......