3 JULY 1926, Page 18

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

Sin,—I had a Continental friend staying with me not long ago. He picked up the Daily Herald one day, and read it through. When he put it down T asked him what he thought of it. After a pause he said, "Reminds me of Alice in Won- derland, written by young people I reckon." This criticism came back to mind when I read the letter from Mr. Fyfe in your issue of June 19th, under the heading of "The Great Industrial Opportunity."

Being in entire accord with your leading article on the subject I hope that Mr. Fyfe will reciprocate the courtesy and public fairness in your publishing his letter by repro-. ducing your rejoinder in the Daily Herald.---1 am, Sir, &c., Edinburgh.

22nd June, 1926. AN OLD" SPECTATOR "READER.