5 JANUARY 1929, page 21

Emigration To Canada [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—In your, issue of December_ 22nd your, Special Carlo_ mission;, writing on " What we are doing at Aberdare,"_ says,. "As for Emigration . wisely and sympathetically-......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] _ Sta;--=agriculture In...

-country is a question upon which it is thought that only a farmer, or a landlord, or (at a pinch) an agricultural T.U. delegate, is qualified. to speak. We,• therefore, get the......

What Is Wrong With British Agriculture Y ,. • 470 The

Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —With experience reaching back to disastrons 1879, several things wrong with agriculture seem - to me to be over- looked. With money value......

[to The Editor Of The Sei.crator.] Sii,—the " Pushing Of

poultry farming as a way of making money is dangerous. Poultry, as an extra, should pay ; poultry farming is quite another matter. Your corre- spondents, who advocate this form......

A. New Year: Trade Resolution . 'to The Editor-of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,--L , British Industry's New Year resolution might well be - to miss no opportunity in future of increasing overseas trade. Germany has forestalled us......

Great Britain . And Russia

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,--- Having read, with great* interest, the article entitled " Great Britain and Russia," in your issue of December 8th, and the letter from......