7 MARCH 1925, page 15

A Definition Of English-speaking Patriotism [to The...

SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Lord Balfour has given us a compelling phrase, " have always been moved by what I may perhaps describe as an English-speaking Patriotism," and the Magna Charta......

Polished Rice [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] ,sir,—you...

good enough to publish my letter of query about rice in your issue of February 21st. I have since received the enclosed letter on the subject. As I felt sure that you, and......

The Carlisle Experiment.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I take it as the utmost compliment that the Dean of Durham should have seen fit to indite so courteous and so lengthy a reply to a letter......

The Late Sir Clifford Allbutt [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The doyen of medical science has gone to his rest, ripe in years and laden with honours. His life's work might not be spectacular or meteoric, nor was it marked......

[to The Editor Of The Semmavron.1 Sir,—your Article Of...

17th shows the necessity of educating the people as to the comparative values of different foods. In Italy this is done in the schools and in the United States by pamphlets......

Prohibition In Canada [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

Mr. Julian Huxley's article on Prohibition in the United States he remarks : " One Province of Canada after another has repealed its dry laws in favour of State Control, until......