30 DECEMBER 1922, page 14

Steft E And Church Elocution. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sra,—It is both exhilarating and instructive to dip into the volumes of the old Spectator and read the letters of Addison and Steele ; they show how frequently......

The Problem Of British Agriculture. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Set,—In your issue of December 9th your correspondent under the above head states that " the farmer-owner class .is subject to tithe and rates undreamed of fifty......

The " Spectator's " Circulation. [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I add my sincere congratulations to the Spectator for its new type, and say how greatly it is appreciated by those who, like myself, are suffering from weak......

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

has been so much misunderstanding of the W e t and Dry question in America by British commentators that I venture to send you a very clear and honest editorial by H. L.......

Canadian Iiouseimeping.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SM,—Now that so much is being written and done about emigration to Canada, I notice that most of the propaganda is addressed to men. Little, if......

Miss Edith Sitwell's Poem.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sirt,—May an old reader of the Spectator make an appeal to you in connexion with the poetry which you publish now and again? And that is that......