3 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 13

The Moplah Rising.

(To THE EDITOR or rae " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—The Moplah rising is extraordinarily instructive, but 1 have little hope that its lessons will be taken to heart. Every- one who knows......

Bee Wine.

(To rat Enrroa or z " Srzersroa."1 Sm,—This is not connected with bees or honey. Pieces of ginger are suspended in solution of sugar and set in a warm place. Fermentation takes......

The Situation In India.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sts,—What a perfect answer Mr. C. Poyntz Sanderson gave in his letter in your issue of August Gth to the Indian agitators who claim that......

French Children And The Entente. (to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR.") Sia,—We are told that, politically, there is a slight rift in the lute of the Entente, and that all its notes are not quite in tune. If so, it is all the more......

[to Rae Editor Op The " Spktator."] Sut,—it Was A

pleasure to read your correspondent's sane comments, under this heading, in your issue of August 6th. It is a subject of which English readers are hearing far toe little just......