6 MARCH 1926, page 19

Mr. Churchill And The Railways [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—May I be allowed to comment on Mr. K. M. Ashe's letter in your issue of February 20th ? As I see the case, it is this. The railways are public servants, limited......

Building In Concrete

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] have read the article on Concrete Building, by Majoi Douglas Wood, in your issue of February 27th. He says : `.` Before the Great War concrete......

English And American Law [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sta,—I see from your issue of February 27th that Lord Buckmaster thinks that I am wrong about the law of contracts in U.S.A. I may be, but from a practical point of view I am......

The British And Canadian Fronts In The War

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your correspondent, in his letter from Montreal in your last issue, is very mistaken in his figure of the frontage held by the British in......

A Suggestion For Bankers

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The attitude of the North Country Banks in regard to the question of unsecured overdrafts is undoubtedly a con- servative one. In the......

The Spoiling Of The Countryside [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The article by Mr. E. Guy Dawber published by you calls timely attention to the wastage taking place in the beauty of our contryside as the result of building......