1 MAY 1920, Page 11
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."J
Sne—May I point out, in reply to the letter on the Divorce Bill in your issue of April 10th, that the mothers of England have a voice. in the matter ? They most of them have votes and so can help to control legislation. If the women voters were to combine against the Bill it would never become law, and the homes of the nation would be, saved front disintegration and family life from the insecurity which saps the foundations of