3 JANUARY 1920, page 21

(to The Editor Of Thii " Spectator.") Sir,—reading In Your

paper of the dissatisfaction amongst some of the London V.A.D. Detachments, I think the following facts may show how difficult it would be to give any gratuity for part-time......

Discipline In The Guards—and Elsewhere. [to The Editor Of...

" SPECTATOR."J SIR,—The interest aroused by Mr. Graham's book has called attention to the problem which, though apparently found in an acute form in the Guards, yet exists......

Excess Profits Tax. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

Sze,--T am afraid Mr. If. F. S. Morgan's suggestion in the Spectator of December 27th limiting profits on turnover instead of on capital is also open to a serious objection. A......

Red Cross Women.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—May I also say that I was a voluntary whole-time Red Cross worker at the Passport Department, Folkestone Harbour, for nine months and......

Episcopacy And Catholic Tradition.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —In your issue of December 13th " R. W." appeals to Bishop Lightfoot as " the greatest Biblical scholar that Britain has produced for......

The Amritsar Riots.

(To THE Roma or TIM " Sencrwroa.") Sia,—Please excuse my saying that I think you are unfair in your remarks on General Dyer. Had he hesitated ever so little, he and his small......