3 MAY 1924, page 15

" British Soldiers' Graves In Italy. [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May. I crave the hospitality of your columns on a matter which seems to me deserving of attention ? I visited to-day the British Military cemetery, and I......

Nonconformists And Individualism. [to The Editor Of The...

not wishing to intervene in the discussion con- cerning Prayer-book Revision, may I, as a Congregationalist reader of your excellent paper, venture to demur to the description......

The Cure For Frostbite.

[To the Editor of the Srzervroa.] Sut,—I was much interested in Mr. Stefansson's article on frostbite. I have just read the letter by Mr. Tweed in your issue of February 16th. I......

How To Stop Strikes.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sra,—As it is about forty-five years since the first interference of Trade Union delegates in the previously existing most cordial relations......

Currency Reform And Intolerance.

[To the Editor of the SracTaros.] SIR,— Bearing upon the all-important question of the relation of finance to industry, there are several aspects of the problem Which will have......

The General Thanksgiving. [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—" Irishman " wonders that the General Thanksgiving is said in churches by the clergyman only. May I remind him that this, and many other Prayer-book anomalies, are going to......