6 SEPTEMBER 1919, page 12

Mrs. Besant And Indian Reform.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") • SIR, — I see in your issue of Saturday last a letter by Mr. Gerald Ritchie on "Mrs. Besant and Indian Reform."_ In this occurs the......

Liquor And Nationalization.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — The great question of national sobriety would seem to be entering upon a new phase. Between the Licensed Trade, if it asks for the......

A Practical Example In Arable Farming. [to The Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your issue of August 23rd there appeared a very interesting article, " A Practical Exanrple in Arable Farm- ing," that followed after a "leader" on......

Ito The Editor Op The " Spectator.")

S1R, — The correspondent whom you quote in your article under the above heading may mislead certain people, but the country as a whole might benefit at their expense. I hope it......

Adoption: National And International. . [to The Editor Op...

" SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I have been much interested in the correspondence on the adoption of children, as one who believes that adoption is the happiest solution for some hundreds......