13 FEBRUARY 1926, Page 17

MR. BALDWIN'S ELECTRIC SCHEME [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

SIR,—I am afraid I did not make myself sufficiently explicit in the last paragraph but two of my letter in your issue of the 6th inst., and should be pleased if you would allow me to state the position more exactly. The paragraph should read : s' In support of this °biter dictum, I may say that I know of one electricity generating station in this country which had for many years been a losing concern when using coal, but when changed over to town's gas made a profit of £3,000 on the first year, in addition to enjoying all the advantages of a purer atmosphere."—I am, Sir, &e.,

SCRUTATOR.