30 APRIL 1921, page 13

The Commercial Case For The Plumage Bill. (to The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sea.,-Mr. Massingham's figures about the feather trade-which he ascribes to " the editorial director of the five most influen- tial trade papers in the......

1.h.p.1 Polish-lithuanian Negotiations.

(TO THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR.") Sfa,-In view of the opening of the Polish-Lithuanian Confer- ence at Brussels, perhaps you will grant me space for the following brief......

German Taxation.

[To THE EDITOR Or r= "SPECTATOR."] Sns,—The statement frequently made that Germany is under- taxed compared with the Allies, so far as it is honest, probably arises from basing......

Licensing Reform.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,-The Government's promise of licensing reform is now explicit. They are to abolish most of the restrictions. The King's Speech promised......