7 MAY 1927, page 17

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sm,—Your correspondent, Mr. P. Williams, calls attention to the fact that many public-houses in the country do not supply tea. May I ask whether your correspondent failed to......

Black And White [to The Editor Of The Sencravon.]

Sin,--Your reviewer adds fresh distortions to his remarks on my book. He repeats his complaint (on the title) " Lord Olivier would have us believe that the merry, cheerful......

St. Mary's Parish Church, Finchley

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] a recent issue of the Spectator I noticed a reference tif j .St. Mary's Parish Church, Finchley, which it is proposed to enlarge, as I......

The " Oxford " Local Option Bill [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] Salvesen misunderstands the Oxford Bill when he says that it " does not attempt to introduce any reform of the existing system under which alcoholic liquors......

The Country Publican [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

-MaY I endorse every word that Mr. P. Williams says about the country public-house ? I have just returned from a week's walking and motoring in North Wilts, and the memory of......

Milk And Early Rising [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sift,- -In your issue of the Spectator for April 23rd, your editorial footnote under the above heading contains a request for figures showing the milk consumption in different......