4 MAY 1929, page 18

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,--such A Rapid And

general improvement in the social condition of the community havingtaken place, some revision of the Licensing Laws cannot long be delayed. The system of Licensing Justices,......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Any Measure Might Be

calculated to retard the im- provement of public houses, surely it is the Bishop of Oxtoid. Bill. What ,licensee would put money into his premises if the licence were so......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sia,—The Bishop of Liverpool, in the letter which you published last week, said that he was ready " by all means in his power " to encourage the brewers to reform their public......

Letters To - The Editor Temperance Reform [to The Editor Of

the SrEcraxon.] gm,—Youir Contributor, Prudeni Futuri," claims to be an experienced student of temperance. As one whose experience is probably as great may I make some comments?......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] •

Sin,—Your correspondent, Mr.- B. B. Williams, would. I am sure, be doing a service to many of your readers if he would say what, in his opinion, constitutes an " improved "......

Tile Value Of Private Enterprise [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Mr. Selfridge does not attempt to appraise the value of private enterprise but merely seeks to defend it ; •and that not from " A Younger Point of View," but......