6 NOVEMBER 1920, page 12

The Civil Servant.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—S0 much of your article on the Civil Servant is an expres- sion of opinion that I shall not attempt to deal with it as a whole, but......

Art Treasures In The Tyrol. (to The Editor Op The

"SPECTATOR."] Sta.—That large section of the Austrian Tyrol which has been allotted by the Treaty of St. Germain to Italy, while it is lacking for the necessary material to......

Bureaucracy And Salaries.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—A few more comments on bureaucracy and salaries. One must concur that the real Civil Service is generally to be com- mended, but the......

Unemployment, Luxury, And Nib Plumage Trade. •

(To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR.") Sta,—The fact that the Plumage Bill is once again practical politics, awing to the opening of the autumn session of Parliament, will, hope,......

Pise In The Past.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—Sir Frederick Maurice writes that he has completed the first " two-storey " cottage of Pied de Terre ever built in Eng- land. In 1858 my......

Certificate Of Character.

(To THE EIHTOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") send herewith cheque for half-year's subscription to the Spectator. I do not send subscription for a whole year, because I fear that if......