6 OCTOBER 1923, page 3

The Times Of Monday Published A Letter From Sir John

Green (whose work in connection with rural indus- tries and the closer settlementof 'the land is well known) on subsidies for arable farming. He demands a subsidy -in the......

Literary Supplements Will Be Issued In The Numbers Dated...

13th, November 8rd, November 17th, December 1st and December 15th. They will each contain approximately double the space usually devoted to book reviews, and will, we trust, be......

The Usual Michaelinas Spell Of Hot Weather Came Very Aptly

this year to illustrate the folly of the pettifogging arrangement by which the end of Summer Time was this year put forward by about three weeks. The sensible dates for the......

With This Issue The Spectator Begins Its Autumn...

the political side the vital issue of the democratic principle in the Constitution will be kept before our readers. This week we have outlined. our policy. Next week the space......

Indeed, It Was The Habit Of A Certain Great Tutor

regu- larly, once a year, to instruct the younger members of his house on the buried beauties of the College Chapel, during the hour of that curious institution " Sunday......

We Feel Proud Of The Work That Is Being• Done

by the Imperial War Relief Fund. The winter in the Near East wilL be full of suffering, famine and unnecessary death if help is not quickly forthcoming for the refugees, and......

We Have The Pleasure To Announce That Major John Astor,

of the Times, has consented to preside at the Meeting, of Life Members of the Spectator at the Hotel Cecil on. Friday, October 12th, at 3 pan. * * *......

Sir John Green Suggest& A Subsidy Of £1 A" Quarter

on wheat. On the present production of wheat the subsidy would cost just under £7,000,000 a year. Sir John Green suggests that if the acreage under the plough were doubled, the......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 8 Per Mat..

July 5, 1928; 6 per cent.. Wee Loan was on Thursday 102k; Thursday week.. 102Lir ; n. year ago,. 100i,......