7 OCTOBER 1922, page 13

Advice To Would-be Settlers In Florida.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sta,—Numbers of Englishmen, mostly ex-Army men of but small means and some accompanied by wife and children, have recently come to Florida......

[to The Editor Cf The "spectator"]

append a copy of a letter by myself which was published some time ago in the Guardian. It is relevant, I think, to your discussion of the short hours worked by Civil Servants.—......

The Analogy Between France During The War And Republican...

Pro THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLTCR."] Sin,—Mr. Armstrong's comparison (September 23rd) of the wrongs of the Southerners in Ireland, with a hypothetical ease of what might be......

Elementary Teachers And School Games. Si,—the New...

been almost universally praised, but it seems to me that it has one serious flaw in it, and I think Mr. Fisher has lost a very great opportunity of helping elementary school......

The General Election?

[To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIE,—The Near East crisis has called forth a demand from some for an immediate meeting of Parliament, from others for a General Election on......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sin,—i Read Your

article on the "Pay and Hours of Civil Servants" in last week's Spectator with some disappoint- ment, for, temperate as is your statement of the case, one or two passages in it......

A Lloyd's Policy.

[To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTATOR. 9 1 SIR,—I congratulate Mr. W. E. Found on his discovery of another interpretation of the letters "8. G." in a Lloyd's policy. It is as......