3 MARCH 1923, page 10

A Well-informed Correspondent On Indian Subjects Writes...

follows :- " I notice in the paragraphs on the English-Speaking World in the Spectator that you would welcome suggestions. Might I suggest a reference to the English in India,......

The Full Story Of America's Relief Work In Eastern Europe,

in Russia and in the Near East remains to be told. It would be well if some of those Europeans who glibly talk about America being too: much occupied with her own concerns to......

Several Of The St. John's (newfoundland) Papers Have...

to the forthcoming " gold rush " to the Labrador peninsula, which is, of course, under the jurisdiction of Newfoundland and not under the Canadian Government, as might be......

Several Years Ago The Canadian Dislike For The Granting Of

titles was shown by the debates in the Ottawa Par- liament. The subject has again been under discussion, and last week, according to the Ottawa correspondent of the Daily......

A Revolution In Our Boots And Shoes Has Been Proposed

by Mr. Oliver E. de Ridder, a shoemaker of Rochester, New York. " The Edison of the shoe industry," as he is called by the Illustrated World of New York, has created " a totally......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sra, — A Popular...

orator of the last generation, while preaching to a crowded congregation in Inverness,. feeling the heat oppressive, raised his arm, and, pointing a finger to a gallery door,......

Letters To The Editor

• " BEHIND THE SHUT DOOR." [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR1 SIR, — In a recent issue you reported the complaints of a patient who stated that they dated back nearly thirty......